In 1849 Fayette County built one of the finest courthouses in Indiana but by 1890 a new courthouse was needed. Proud not to be spending what other counties were on new courthouses, the county remodeled the 1849 building at a cost of only $36,192.Destination Indiana Fayette County Journe
The first White County courthouse was constructed in 1837. The county’s predominant courthouse was c...
The 1855 and 1896 St. Joseph County Courthouses are still standing. In 1969 a modern city-county bui...
Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County. The courthouse there was designed by Issac Hodgso...
In 1849, Fayette County built a new courthouse called one of the finest in Indiana. By 1890 a new co...
The photograph is a south view of Fayette County Court House. Fayette County was established as an ...
Carroll County has had three courthouses, all at the same location. This 1856 brick structure, desig...
This Renaissance Revival edifice was built 1868-1871 and designed by J.H. Barrows & George O. Garnse...
462 p. : ill., maps (some col.), ports. ; 45 cm.Fayette County was organized in 1819 and named for A...
The Newton County Courthouse, a Neoclassical-style buff brick and limestone structure, was completed...
The Dearborn County Courthouse was built in 1873 in the county seat of Lawrenceburg. It was conside...
The courthouse was completed in 1914 and is of modern Ionic Greek style. It was designed by the arch...
The third county courthouse built in 1855 by Edwin May was made to look like an Italian palazzo. It ...
By 1860, the original 2-story courthouse at Versailles, built in 1821 by George Craig, was too small...
Completed in 1890, this Neo-Baroque structure was designed by Louisville architect Henry Wolters and...
Lexington was the first county seat of Scott County. In 1821, a two-story brick courthouse was built...
The first White County courthouse was constructed in 1837. The county’s predominant courthouse was c...
The 1855 and 1896 St. Joseph County Courthouses are still standing. In 1969 a modern city-county bui...
Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County. The courthouse there was designed by Issac Hodgso...
In 1849, Fayette County built a new courthouse called one of the finest in Indiana. By 1890 a new co...
The photograph is a south view of Fayette County Court House. Fayette County was established as an ...
Carroll County has had three courthouses, all at the same location. This 1856 brick structure, desig...
This Renaissance Revival edifice was built 1868-1871 and designed by J.H. Barrows & George O. Garnse...
462 p. : ill., maps (some col.), ports. ; 45 cm.Fayette County was organized in 1819 and named for A...
The Newton County Courthouse, a Neoclassical-style buff brick and limestone structure, was completed...
The Dearborn County Courthouse was built in 1873 in the county seat of Lawrenceburg. It was conside...
The courthouse was completed in 1914 and is of modern Ionic Greek style. It was designed by the arch...
The third county courthouse built in 1855 by Edwin May was made to look like an Italian palazzo. It ...
By 1860, the original 2-story courthouse at Versailles, built in 1821 by George Craig, was too small...
Completed in 1890, this Neo-Baroque structure was designed by Louisville architect Henry Wolters and...
Lexington was the first county seat of Scott County. In 1821, a two-story brick courthouse was built...
The first White County courthouse was constructed in 1837. The county’s predominant courthouse was c...
The 1855 and 1896 St. Joseph County Courthouses are still standing. In 1969 a modern city-county bui...
Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County. The courthouse there was designed by Issac Hodgso...