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Geauga County Courthouse photograph
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Description: This color image shows a front view of the Geauga County Courthouse, Chardon, Ohio. L.J. Randall, builder of the Randall Block on Main Street, was the contractor for the courthouse; Joseph Ireland (active in Cleveland 1865-1885) was the architect. Looking at the Geauga County Courthouse, note the square tower which changes to an octagon one full story above the roof line. The courthouse's cupola reaches 112 feet and contains an antique clock mechanism that was renovated in 1996 by the community and Chapter 28 of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors. The bandstand on the village public green is a reconstruction of the 1875 original. The bandstand was dedicated by the community in 1981, and the brick memorial walkway was dedicated in 1993. The courthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 as part of the Chardon Courthouse Square District. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL06623
Subjects: Courthouses; Justice centers; Justice--Administration of; National Register of Historic Places; Geauga County (Ohio); Local government
Places: Chardon (Ohio); Geauga County (Ohio)
 
Madison County Sheriff's Office
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Description: This image shows the front facades of the Madison County Sheriff's Office and the Madison County Courthouse. The sheriff's office served as the county jail until 2000, when the Tri-County Regional Jail was opened. The original building had two sections, one of which was the county jail and the other served as the Sheriff's residence. The jail held female, male and juvenile prisoners. In the early 1980s, the Sheriff moved out of the residence and this portion of the building became offices. The entire building now houses county offices. The jail is located on the southeast corner of the courthouse square. To the right is the Madison County Courthouse. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F04_292
Subjects: Public buildings--Ohio; Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; mansard roofs; dormers; pediments; clock towers; columns (architectural elements); pavilions (building divisions); Second Empire; Beaux-Arts
Places: London (Ohio); Madison County (Ohio);
 
Cleveland Square courthouse photograph
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Description: Photograph of a courthouse at the northwest corner of Cleveland Square (now known as Public Square) in 1874, from the collection of Louis Baus. Baus, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, was born in 1875. He began his career as a professional photographer doing studio work before becoming a staff photographer for the Cleveland Advocate in 1911. Baus worked for the paper, which was later purchased by the Cleveland Plain Dealer, for thirty-eight years until his death in 1949. He was also an avid collector of historic photographs. The Louis Baus Collection consists of over one thousand photographs mounted in eleven albums, showing historic Cleveland, the village of Zoar and Ohio covered bridges and mills. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: P223_B01_A03_205
Subjects: Cleveland (Ohio)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Cities and towns--Ohio; squares (open spaces); Courthouses--Ohio--History;
Places: Cleveland (Ohio); Cuyahoga County (Ohio)
 
Licking County Courthouse
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Description: This is the fourth Licking County Courthouse and is an example of Second Empire architecture. An iron balustrade surrounds the flagpole on top of the clock tower. The interior includes religious murals, portraits, busts, and stained glass windows of local and national jurists, heroes and presidents. This image shows a building stone that indicates the year construction on the facility began. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F04_269
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; pediments; clock towers; mansard roofs; arches; balustrades; bays (building divisions); Second Empire
Places: Newark (Ohio); Licking County (Ohio); Courthouse Square
 
Licking County Courthouse
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Description: This is the fourth Licking County Courthouse and is an example of Second Empire architecture. An iron balustrade surrounds the flagpole on top of the clock tower. The interior includes religious murals, portraits, busts, and stained glass windows of local and national jurists, heroes and presidents. This image shows the front facade and clock tower. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F04_268
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; pediments; clock towers; mansard roofs; arches; balustrades; bays (building divisions); Second Empire
Places: Newark (Ohio); Licking County (Ohio); Courthouse Square
 
Oldest Concrete Street in America photograph
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Description: This image shows the Oldest Concrete Street in America in Bellefontaine, Ohio. In 1891, Bellefontaine city engineer J.C. Wonders decided to pave the street surrounding the courthouse square with Portland cement concrete. As a result of this innovation, Wonders became known as the father of concrete paving. Concrete was a smooth surface that was very durable. An automobile ride on concrete was much less bumpy than previous rides on dirt roads or even on brick. Wonders' idea led the state of Ohio to appoint him as State Highway Commissioner in 1907. He was only the second commissioner in Ohio's history. In the years that followed, the state began to pave a number of its roads. It would still be a long time before the majority of roads were paved, as the process took time and was expensive. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL06512
Subjects: Roads--United States--History; Ohio State Highway Patrol; Transportation--Canal--Railroad--Roads
Places: Bellefontaine (Ohio); Logan County (Ohio)
 
Marion County Courthouse photograph
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Description: Aerial view showing the Marion County Courthouse in Marion, Ohio. The Marion County Courthouse, located on Courthouse Square, was built between 1884 and 1886, and designed by architect David W. Gibbs. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL06517
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio--History; Local government; Marion (Ohio)
Places: Marion (Ohio); Marion County (Ohio)
 
Licking County Courthouse
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Description: This is the fourth Licking County Courthouse and is an example of Second Empire architecture. An iron balustrade surrounds the flagpole on top of the clock tower. The interior includes religious murals, portraits, busts, and stained glass windows of local and national jurists, heroes and presidents. This image shows the building's side facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F04_265
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; pediments; clock towers; mansard roofs; arches; balustrades; bays (building divisions); Second Empire
Places: Newark (Ohio); Licking County (Ohio); Courthouse Square
 
Licking County Courthouse
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Description: This is the fourth Licking County Courthouse and is an example of Second Empire architecture. An iron balustrade surrounds the flagpole on top of the clock tower. The interior includes religious murals, portraits, busts, and stained glass windows of local and national jurists, heroes and presidents. This image shows the building's front facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F04_264
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; pediments; clock towers; mansard roofs; arches; balustrades; bays (building divisions); Second Empire
Places: Newark (Ohio); Licking County (Ohio); Courthouse Square
 
Licking County Courthouse
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Description: This is the fourth Licking County Courthouse and is an example of Second Empire architecture. An iron balustrade surrounds the flagpole on top of the clock tower. The interior includes religious murals, portraits, busts, and stained glass windows of local and national jurists, heroes and presidents. This image shows the building's front facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F04_267
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; pediments; clock towers; mansard roofs; arches; balustrades; bays (building divisions); Second Empire
Places: Newark (Ohio); Licking County (Ohio); Courthouse Square
 
Licking County Courthouse
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Description: This is the fourth Licking County Courthouse and is an example of Second Empire architecture. An iron balustrade surrounds the flagpole on top of the clock tower. The interior includes religious murals, portraits, busts, and stained glass windows of local and national jurists, heroes and presidents. This image shows the building's front facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F04_266
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; pediments; clock towers; mansard roofs; arches; balustrades; bays (building divisions); Second Empire
Places: Newark (Ohio); Licking County (Ohio); Courthouse Square
 
Licking County Courthouse
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Description: This is the fourth Licking County Courthouse and is an example of Second Empire architecture. An iron balustrade surrounds the flagpole on top of the clock tower. The interior includes religious murals, portraits, busts, and stained glass windows of local and national jurists, heroes and presidents. This image shows the building's front and side facades. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F04_263
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; pediments; clock towers; mansard roofs; arches; balustrades; bays (building divisions); Second Empire
Places: Newark (Ohio); Licking County (Ohio); Courthouse Square
 
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