• O. Henry Hall, formerly known as the U.S. Post Office and Federal Building, is a historic courthouse and post office in Austin, Texas.
  • O'Henry Hall was constructed between 1878 and 1881, built to serve as both a Federal Courthouse and Post Office for the growing needs of the City of Austin.
  • O. Henry Hall illustrates the role of architectural styles in representing public institutions. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the United States was still in its infancy...
  • While the influences of style are likened to grand structures in Rome and New York, O. Henry Hall took on the simplicity of “Austin” style in architecture.
  • As part of the UT System’s restoration of the building in 1971, it was renamed O. Henry Hall, honoring the famous pen name of short story writer William Sydney...
  • [O. Henry Hall]. One of 19,413 items in the series: Hill Country Heritage Region available on this site. ... Photograph of the O. Henry Hall in Austin, Texas.
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  • Given to the University of Texas system by the federal government, the building was restored by the university in 1971 and named O. Henry Hall after William...
  • Photography | O. Henry Hall. Location. North America. ... O. Henry Hall in Austin, Texas by architect Abner H. Cook.