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[Close-Up of Granbury Monument]
Photograph of the base of a monument in Granbury, Texas. The text reads: "Erected by the U.D.C. General Granbury. Chapter No. 683. In memory of Brigadier General H. B. Granbury and his valiant followers. Granbury. 1861-1865". A pavilion and a tree with flowers are visible in the background.
General Granbury Monument
Photograph of a granite monument. A statue of a soldier in uniform stands at the top of the monument. The inscription reads: "Erected by the U.O.C., General Granbury, Chapter, No. 683, In memory of Brigadier General H. B. Granbury and his Valiant Followers. Granbury 1861-1865."
Granbury Opera House
Photograph of the Granbury Opera House. A banner advertising the musicals Gypsy and Grease hangs above the entrance.
Historic Nutt House Hotel
Photograph of the Nutt House hotel in Granbury.
Hood County Courthouse, Granbury
Photograph of the Hood County Courthouse in Granbury, Texas. It is three stories tall, and a clock tower adorns the roof. Several cars are parked in front of the courthouse.
Hood County Courthouse, Granbury
Photograph of the Hood County Courthouse in Granbury, Texas. It is three stories tall, and a clock tower adorns the roof. Several cars are parked in front of the courthouse.
Hood County Courthouse, Granbury, Clock tower
Photograph of the Hood County Courthouse clock tower at 11:50 am.
Hood County Courthouse, Granbury, Historic Plaque
Photograph of a plaque at Hood County Courthouse. It reads: "Fifth Courthouse on this site. Erected 1890-1891, this handsome building is a Texas version of the French Second Empire style. First courthouse (1867) was a 1 room log cabin housing county records, lawyers and land agents' offices, and mail station. It was succeeded by 3 stone structures. Contractors Moodie & Ellis and Architect W. C. Dodson built this native stone edifice. The clock tower, added after completion, was reinforced with steel in 1869. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1970."
Hood County Courthouse, Granbury, Staircase detail
Photograph of a staircase at the Hood County Courthouse in Granbury, Texas. The photo is taken looking straight up at the ceiling, where a ceiling fan and a light can be seen.
Hood County Courthouse, Granbury, Windows detail
Photograph of the windows at the Hood County Courthouse in Granbury, Texas. The windows on the first two floors have shutters that open outward.
Hood County Courthouse, Window detail
Photograph of arched windows at the Hood County Courthouse in Granbury, Texas.
Hood County Jail Museum
Photograph of the Hood County Jail. Built in 1885, it is now a museum.
Hood County Jail Museum
Photograph of the Hood County Jail. Built in 1885, it is now home to the Hood County Jail Museum.
Hood County Jail Museum, Sign
Photograph of a sign at the Hood County Jail Museum. It says "Hood County Jail (1885 - 1979) Museum Hours: Saturday - Sunday, 1-4 PM."
Hood County Jailhouse, Historic Plaque
Photograph of a historic plaque at the Hood County Jailhouse. It reads: "Second County Jail. Celebrated in early local ballad. Build to succeed 1873 log jail at time when lawlessness was rampant. Main building is late Victorian in style. Separate stone kitchen was added upon completion. The tall front section was to have a gallows, but no hangings have occurred here. Jail admits some 55 prisoners yearly. "Uncle" Andy Walters, a local character, once locked sheriff in this jail, but left key with judge on way home. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1970."
Lipan Register (Lipan, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1906
Weekly newspaper from Lipan, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
Old Bank building in Granbury
Old bank building in Granbury, now home to Porter Abstract & Title.
The Tolar Standard and Register. (Tolar, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1914
Weekly newspaper from Tolar, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Town Square, Granbury
Granbury street scene at the town square.
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