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This three-story courthouse, the third for the county on this site, is constructed of rock-faced limestone and has tall narrow windows (some arched), bracketed eaves, mansard roofs, and a two-stage tower, with Seth Thomas clock faces set in a mansard roof. The roofs and tower are sheathed in red-painted pressed metal. The central bay on each side steps forward and is topped by a broken pediment, and the tall second-floor windows illuminate both the second and third floors (spandrels indicate the third floor). The courthouse is similar to Dodson’s Parker (1886; WC1), Hill (1891; GH18), and Hood (1891; WC20) county courthouses. Wesley Clark Dodson (1829–1914), a native of Alabama, practiced in Waco. The courthouse was rehabilitated with funding from the Texas Historic Courthouse Preservation Program.