The present courthouse, designed by David Dubach, was erected between 1862 and 1864. The architecture is an adaptation of several Greek Classical forms. Beneath the courthouse is a dungeon that served as a station on the "underground railroad" during the Civil War.Switzerland County Journe
Built 1907-1908, the courthouse was designed by J.W. Royer of Urbana, Illinois in classical style wi...
The third county courthouse built in 1855 by Edwin May was made to look like an Italian palazzo. It ...
Constructed from 1915 to 1919, Jay County Courthouse was the only courthouse built during World War ...
View of the county courthouse in Vevay, Indiana. The building includes a portico that rests on a ser...
The brick Italianate structure located on the town square in Mount Vernon was designed in 1867 by ar...
By 1860, the original 2-story courthouse at Versailles, built in 1821 by George Craig, was too small...
The Randolph County courthouse was designed by J.C. Johnson and built by Aaron G. Campfield from 18...
Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County. The courthouse there was designed by Issac Hodgso...
Completed in 1890, this Neo-Baroque structure was designed by Louisville architect Henry Wolters and...
The first courthouse was built in 1824 and was followed by three more within the next 50 years. The ...
The 1855 and 1896 St. Joseph County Courthouses are still standing. In 1969 a modern city-county bui...
The current courthouse in Shoals was built in 1877 and based on a design by William P. George. The s...
The courthouse was designed by Wing & Mahurin of Fort Wayne. The large structure is made attractive ...
This Renaissance Revival edifice was built 1868-1871 and designed by J.H. Barrows & George O. Garnse...
Completed in 1859, the Morgan County courthouse is one of the few pre Civil-War courthouses still st...
Built 1907-1908, the courthouse was designed by J.W. Royer of Urbana, Illinois in classical style wi...
The third county courthouse built in 1855 by Edwin May was made to look like an Italian palazzo. It ...
Constructed from 1915 to 1919, Jay County Courthouse was the only courthouse built during World War ...
View of the county courthouse in Vevay, Indiana. The building includes a portico that rests on a ser...
The brick Italianate structure located on the town square in Mount Vernon was designed in 1867 by ar...
By 1860, the original 2-story courthouse at Versailles, built in 1821 by George Craig, was too small...
The Randolph County courthouse was designed by J.C. Johnson and built by Aaron G. Campfield from 18...
Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County. The courthouse there was designed by Issac Hodgso...
Completed in 1890, this Neo-Baroque structure was designed by Louisville architect Henry Wolters and...
The first courthouse was built in 1824 and was followed by three more within the next 50 years. The ...
The 1855 and 1896 St. Joseph County Courthouses are still standing. In 1969 a modern city-county bui...
The current courthouse in Shoals was built in 1877 and based on a design by William P. George. The s...
The courthouse was designed by Wing & Mahurin of Fort Wayne. The large structure is made attractive ...
This Renaissance Revival edifice was built 1868-1871 and designed by J.H. Barrows & George O. Garnse...
Completed in 1859, the Morgan County courthouse is one of the few pre Civil-War courthouses still st...
Built 1907-1908, the courthouse was designed by J.W. Royer of Urbana, Illinois in classical style wi...
The third county courthouse built in 1855 by Edwin May was made to look like an Italian palazzo. It ...
Constructed from 1915 to 1919, Jay County Courthouse was the only courthouse built during World War ...