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The Present
Oldham County Courthouse
- Vega, Texas
Date - 1915
Architect - O. G. Roquemore
Style - Classical Revival
The courthouse can't be missed at Main and US Hwy 385.
"The original hipped roof was removed in 1967. An addition was
built onto the north side of the building and the jail is attached
to the south side." - Terry
Jeanson
Book Hotel Here Vega
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"This picture
of the Oldham County courthouse with its original roof is hanging
in the county auditor's office of the current courthouse."
- Terry
Jeanson, March, 2008 photo |
West side of
the Oldham County courthouse today
Photo courtesy Terry
Jeanson, March, 2008 |
Oldham County
seal behind the judge's bench
Photo courtesy Terry
Jeanson, March, 2008 |
Old postcard
of the 1915 Oldham County Courthouse in Vega
Courtesy texasoldphotos.com |
Oldham County
Courthouse as it appeared in 1939
Photo courtesy TXDoT |
The Former
Oldham County Courthouse
- Tascosa
The 1884 Oldham
County Courthouse can be found at the former county seat of Tascosa,
now Cal Farley's Boys Ranch, 385 North, just after crossing
the Canadian
River. |
The 1884 (former)
Oldham County Courthouse in Tascosa
Photo circa 1900 courtesy THC |
Former courthouse
in Tascosa,
now the Julian Bivins Museum
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Photo courtesy Terry
Jeanson, March 2008 |
1884 Oldham County
Courthouse Historical Marker
Photo courtesy Terry
Jeanson, March 2008 |
Historical Marker
Tascosa Courthouse,
1884
Served 12 counties
in Panhandle. Site of trials
for killings that had filled Boothill
Cemetery. Until 1915 Oldham County seat. Many years headquarters,
Julian Bivins Ranch. Birthplace of Cal Farley's Boys Ranch, 1939.
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Oldham County
Courthouse Forum
Subject:
Old Tascosa Courthouse
Tascosa: The Day Miss Thompson washed my brother's mouth out with
soap.
Dear TE, I can not begin to tell you how much I have enjoyed your
magazine. I visit it regularly. You have a story that I wrote concerning
my hometown of Floydada. I was looking at some of the old courthouses
and came across the Old Tascosa Courthouse. That picture brings
back a lot of memories that I would like to share.
In 1949 my younger brother and I came to live at Cal Farleys Boy's
Ranch. Now, in 1949 the Old Tascosa Courthouse was the heart and
soul of Boy's Ranch. We had 3 old Army barracks that had been moved
in for the older boys to live in. The younger boys lived in the
old courthouse (I was nine and my younger brother Freddie was 7.)
Our schoolhouse was also an old Army building that had been moved
to the ranch. Anyway I will get back to telling you about some of
the memories that have stayed with me all these years.
In 1949 there was a screened room that had been built over that
big porch that you can see in the picture of the old courthouse.
The first few nights that my brother and I spent at the courthouse
we had to sleep out in that screened room, because they had to move
a couple of the older boys into McCormick Hall, one of the army
barracks that the older boys lived in. They did this to make room
for my brother and I. I lived on the bottom floor and my brother
lived on the top floor. The caretaker that also lived in the courthouse
was a very sweet old lady by the name of Miss Thompson. I assume
she was an old maid, because we never heard tell of a Mr. Thompson.
She ran a very tight ship and we made sure we were at our best when
we were around her. She had us scrub all those baseboards and all
the woodwork on a regular schedule. I will tell you a funny story
about what she did to my little brother Freddie one time. The dinner
bell was ringing and my brother came running down the stairs yelling
something about the food (something not so nice) and Miss Thompson
was standing at the bottom of the stairs and heard every word he
said, she throwed an armlock around his neck and marched him straight
to the sink which was located right under the stairs, she then grabbed
a bar of soap and commenced to thoroughly wash his mouth out. I
mean to tell you Freddie was spitting and foaming at the mouth like
you wouldn't believe. You know, I never heard him say anything bad
about the food again. Maybe we should try that on some of these
kids today. That might help, but I doubt it. Again I want to tell
you again how much I appreciate your magazine. It is such a pleasure
to just sit down and read about something that is so entertaining.
Also I would like to encourage everyone who reads this to take just
a minute tell us some of your own memories, You just might enjoy
it, I know I sure do. Thank You so much. - Eddie Childs, December
30, 2006
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