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Wood County Courthouse
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Description: This is the side facade of the Wood County Courthouse, located at 1 Court House Square in Bowling Green, Ohio. Considered to be one of Ohio's finest courthouses, this building has arches throughout, rock-faced masonry and a 185 foot clock tower. There is a carving of Justice and figures representing Agriculture and Commerce on the east facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F07_512
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; turrets (towers); arches; clock towers; Richardsonian Romanesque
Places: Bowling Green (Ohio); Wood County (Ohio)
 
Wood County Courthouse
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Description: This is the front facade of the Wood County Courthouse. Considered to be one of Ohio's finest courthouses, this building has arches throughout, rock-faced masonry and a 185 foot clock tower. There is a carving of Justice and figures representing Agriculture and Commerce on the east facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F07_511
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; turrets (towers); arches; clock towers; Richardsonian Romanesque
Places: Bowling Green (Ohio); Wood County (Ohio); 1 Courthouse Square
 
Wood County Courthouse
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Description: This is the cornerstone of the Wood County Courthouse. Considered to be one of Ohio's finest courthouses, this building has arches throughout, rock-faced masonry and a 185 foot clock tower. There is a carving of Justice and figures representing Agriculture and Commerce on the east facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F07_514
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; turrets (towers); arches; clock towers; Richardsonian Romanesque
Places: Bowling Green (Ohio); Wood County (Ohio); 1 Courthouse Square
 
Wood County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the carvings surrounding the front entrance of the Wood County Courthouse. Considered to be one of Ohio's finest courthouses, this building has arches throughout, rock-faced masonry and a 185 foot clock tower. There is a carving of Justice and figures representing Agriculture and Commerce on the east facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F07_513
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; turrets (towers); arches; clock towers; Richardsonian Romanesque
Places: Bowling Green (Ohio); Wood County (Ohio); 1 Courthouse Square
 
Wood County Courthouse
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Description: This is the front and side facades of the Wood County Courthouse. Considered to be one of Ohio's finest courthouses, this building has arches throughout, rock-faced masonry and a 185 foot clock tower. There is a carving of Justice and figures representing Agriculture and Commerce on the east facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F07_510
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; turrets (towers); arches; clock towers; Richardsonian Romanesque
Places: Bowling Green (Ohio); Wood County (Ohio); 1 Courthouse Square
 
Wood County Courthouse
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Description: This is the atrium of the Wood County Courthouse. Considered to be one of Ohio's finest courthouses, this building has arches throughout, rock-faced masonry and a 185 foot clock tower. There is a carving of Justice and figures representing Agriculture and Commerce on the east facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F07_515
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; turrets (towers); arches; clock towers; Richardsonian Romanesque
Places: Bowling Green (Ohio); Wood County (Ohio); 1 Courthouse Square
 
Henry County Courthouse
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Description: The Henry County Courthouse was built in 1880-1882 by architect David Gibbs in the Second Empire style. In the 1990s it underwent an extensive $4 million restoration project. The courthouse sits on land that was once part of the "Black Swamp," a region in northwest Ohio that was once so wet that it was virtually inhabitable. Once pioneers settled the area and tilled the land in order to aerate the soil, the land became fertile and the population began to increase. This image shows the side and front facades of the building. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F03_207
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; mansard roofs; towers (building divisions); clock towers; Second Empire
Places: Napoleon (Ohio); Henry County (Ohio); 660 N. Perry
 
Henry County Courthouse
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Description: The Henry County Courthouse was built in 1880-1882 by architect David Gibbs in the Second Empire style. In the 1990s it underwent an extensive $4 million restoration project. The courthouse sits on land that was once part of the "Black Swamp," a region in northwest Ohio that was once so wet that it was virtually inhabitable. Once pioneers settled the area and tilled the land in order to aerate the soil, the land became fertile and the population began to increase. This image shows the front facade of the building. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F03_212
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; mansard roofs; towers (building divisions); clock towers; Second Empire
Places: Napoleon (Ohio); Henry County (Ohio); 660 N. Perry
 
Henry County Courthouse
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Henry County Courthouse  Save
Description: The Henry County Courthouse was built in 1880-1882 by architect David Gibbs in the Second Empire style. In the 1990s it underwent an extensive $4 million restoration project. The courthouse sits on land that was once part of the "Black Swamp," a region in northwest Ohio that was once so wet that it was virtually inhabitable. Once pioneers settled the area and tilled the land in order to aerate the soil, the land became fertile and the population began to increase. This image shows the front and side facades of the building. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F03_209
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; mansard roofs; towers (building divisions); clock towers; Second Empire
Places: Napoleon (Ohio); Henry County (Ohio); 660 N. Perry
 
Henry County Courthouse
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Henry County Courthouse  Save
Description: The Henry County Courthouse was built in 1880-1882 by architect David Gibbs in the Second Empire style. In the 1990s it underwent an extensive $4 million restoration project. The courthouse sits on land that was once part of the "Black Swamp," a region in northwest Ohio that was once so wet that it was virtually inhabitable. Once pioneers settled the area and tilled the land in order to aerate the soil, the land became fertile and the population began to increase. This image shows the front and side facades of the building. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F03_208
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; mansard roofs; towers (building divisions); clock towers; Second Empire
Places: Napoleon (Ohio); Henry County (Ohio); 660 N. Perry
 
Henry County Courthouse
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Henry County Courthouse  Save
Description: The Henry County Courthouse was built in 1880-1882 by architect David Gibbs in the Second Empire style. In the 1990s it underwent an extensive $4 million restoration project. The courthouse sits on land that was once part of the "Black Swamp," a region in northwest Ohio that was once so wet that it was virtually inhabitable. Once pioneers settled the area and tilled the land in order to aerate the soil, the land became fertile and the population began to increase. This image shows the front facade of the building. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F03_211
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; mansard roofs; towers (building divisions); clock towers; Second Empire
Places: Napoleon (Ohio); Henry County (Ohio); 660 N. Perry
 
Henry County Courthouse
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Henry County Courthouse  Save
Description: The Henry County Courthouse was built in 1880-1882 by architect David Gibbs in the Second Empire style. In the 1990s it underwent an extensive $4 million restoration project. The courthouse sits on land that was once part of the "Black Swamp," a region in northwest Ohio that was once so wet that it was virtually inhabitable. Once pioneers settled the area and tilled the land in order to aerate the soil, the land became fertile and the population began to increase. This image shows the front and side facades of the building. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F03_210
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; mansard roofs; towers (building divisions); clock towers; Second Empire
Places: Napoleon (Ohio); Henry County (Ohio); 660 N. Perry
 
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