The Dearborn County Courthouse was built in 1873 in the county seat of Lawrenceburg. It was considered one of the finest courthouses in the state and still stands today
The Noble County Courthouse was built in 1888 in Albion, previously called The Center. The county se...
Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County. The courthouse there was designed by Issac Hodgso...
The photograph is a south view of Fayette County Court House. Fayette County was established as an ...
This courthouse was completed in 1928 after the previous courthouse, built in 1882, was razed. Harri...
Following earlier log or frame structures the first substantial county courthouse was completed in 1...
The county’s first courthouse, which opened in 1816 in the county seat of Salem, was built on stilts...
Clinton County's centerpiece is a limestone courthouse designed and completed by prolific architect ...
South Bend became the county seat in 1831. The St. Joseph County Courthouse was completed in 1898 at...
The Sullivan County Courthouse, built in 1926, is the third one in Sullivan since the town became th...
The 1855 and 1896 St. Joseph County Courthouses are still standing. In 1969 a modern city-county bui...
The Starke County Courthouse was completed in 1898 in Knox, the county seat. It was the third courth...
In 1849, Fayette County built a new courthouse called one of the finest in Indiana. By 1890 a new co...
In 1849 Fayette County built one of the finest courthouses in Indiana but by 1890 a new courthouse w...
The current courthouse in Shoals was built in 1877 and based on a design by William P. George. The s...
The courthouse in Rome was built in 1819 when Rome became Perry County’s second county seat. The sea...
The Noble County Courthouse was built in 1888 in Albion, previously called The Center. The county se...
Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County. The courthouse there was designed by Issac Hodgso...
The photograph is a south view of Fayette County Court House. Fayette County was established as an ...
This courthouse was completed in 1928 after the previous courthouse, built in 1882, was razed. Harri...
Following earlier log or frame structures the first substantial county courthouse was completed in 1...
The county’s first courthouse, which opened in 1816 in the county seat of Salem, was built on stilts...
Clinton County's centerpiece is a limestone courthouse designed and completed by prolific architect ...
South Bend became the county seat in 1831. The St. Joseph County Courthouse was completed in 1898 at...
The Sullivan County Courthouse, built in 1926, is the third one in Sullivan since the town became th...
The 1855 and 1896 St. Joseph County Courthouses are still standing. In 1969 a modern city-county bui...
The Starke County Courthouse was completed in 1898 in Knox, the county seat. It was the third courth...
In 1849, Fayette County built a new courthouse called one of the finest in Indiana. By 1890 a new co...
In 1849 Fayette County built one of the finest courthouses in Indiana but by 1890 a new courthouse w...
The current courthouse in Shoals was built in 1877 and based on a design by William P. George. The s...
The courthouse in Rome was built in 1819 when Rome became Perry County’s second county seat. The sea...
The Noble County Courthouse was built in 1888 in Albion, previously called The Center. The county se...
Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County. The courthouse there was designed by Issac Hodgso...
The photograph is a south view of Fayette County Court House. Fayette County was established as an ...