The Hartley County Courthouse is a two-story, brick, classical block with a limestone Serliana entrance with paired Ionic columns and a stone cornice below a shallow parapet. Interiors of the center-hall building are little changed, with pressed metal ceilings in offices and the second floor courtroom. Otho Gibson Roguemore (1856–1925) was based in Amarillo.
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Hartley County Courthouse
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