Year Built: 1940
Architect: Voelcker and Dixon
The Jack County Courthouse is located in Jacksboro, Texas.Removed 1885 from third Jack County Courthouse when building was razed. Mounted here in 1966. Old Courthouse was of native limestone, quarried in Jacksboro. For its day, workmanship and stone of finest quality. Bell is also a relic of the third courthouse. It was part of the mechanism in the building’s clock tower, and was mounted in frame here by Jacksboro firemen. (1967)
From Historical Marker – 1967
Architect James Edward Flanders designed this Italianate style building. The contractor was Strain, Risley & Winburn. The building was demolished in 1938. However, the cornerstone is displayed on the courthouse square. Architect for the Jack County courthouse was the Wichita Falls firm Voelcker and Dixon. This was the last of their nine Texas county courthouses.
From the 254 Texas Courthouse Website.