This was the third courthouse, built in 1852 after fire destroyed the second. Edwin May, who designed the Indiana statehouse, served as the architect for the 1852 structure. The building was remodeled extensively from 1910 to 1912
This courthouse was completed in 1928 after the previous courthouse, built in 1882, was razed. Harri...
The first courthouse was built in 1824 and was followed by three more within the next 50 years. The ...
By 1860, the original 2-story courthouse at Versailles, built in 1821 by George Craig, was too small...
The third county courthouse built in 1855 by Edwin May was made to look like an Italian palazzo. It ...
Edwin May, architect of the Indiana Statehouse, designed this courthouse.Information taken from The ...
This image shows the front facade of the Franklin County Courthouse, which is located in the heart o...
Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County. The courthouse there was designed by Issac Hodgso...
The present courthouse was designed by George W. Buenting and completed in 1882. It is the fifth cou...
This building, the third courthouse for Daviess County, was completed in 1878 and designed by archit...
The courthouse was designed by Wing & Mahurin of Fort Wayne. The large structure is made attractive ...
The Indiana State House is the fourth structure to house the Indiana government, and has been the cu...
The Randolph County courthouse was designed by J.C. Johnson and built by Aaron G. Campfield from 18...
Hancock County Courthouse, built in 1885-1888, designed by Frank Weary and George Kramer Findlay, Ha...
Clinton County's centerpiece is a limestone courthouse designed and completed by prolific architect ...
This Renaissance Revival edifice was built 1868-1871 and designed by J.H. Barrows & George O. Garnse...
This courthouse was completed in 1928 after the previous courthouse, built in 1882, was razed. Harri...
The first courthouse was built in 1824 and was followed by three more within the next 50 years. The ...
By 1860, the original 2-story courthouse at Versailles, built in 1821 by George Craig, was too small...
The third county courthouse built in 1855 by Edwin May was made to look like an Italian palazzo. It ...
Edwin May, architect of the Indiana Statehouse, designed this courthouse.Information taken from The ...
This image shows the front facade of the Franklin County Courthouse, which is located in the heart o...
Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County. The courthouse there was designed by Issac Hodgso...
The present courthouse was designed by George W. Buenting and completed in 1882. It is the fifth cou...
This building, the third courthouse for Daviess County, was completed in 1878 and designed by archit...
The courthouse was designed by Wing & Mahurin of Fort Wayne. The large structure is made attractive ...
The Indiana State House is the fourth structure to house the Indiana government, and has been the cu...
The Randolph County courthouse was designed by J.C. Johnson and built by Aaron G. Campfield from 18...
Hancock County Courthouse, built in 1885-1888, designed by Frank Weary and George Kramer Findlay, Ha...
Clinton County's centerpiece is a limestone courthouse designed and completed by prolific architect ...
This Renaissance Revival edifice was built 1868-1871 and designed by J.H. Barrows & George O. Garnse...
This courthouse was completed in 1928 after the previous courthouse, built in 1882, was razed. Harri...
The first courthouse was built in 1824 and was followed by three more within the next 50 years. The ...
By 1860, the original 2-story courthouse at Versailles, built in 1821 by George Craig, was too small...