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Lawrence County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front facade of the Lawrence County Courthouse. This Neoclassical building sits at the top of the hill near downtown Ironton and has a Ionic pilasters, pedimented doors and a dome. During the 19th century, Lawrence County was the center of the Hanging Rock Iron Region, which produced some of the world's best iron. In honor of this, a stone replica of an iron furnace sits on the courthouse grounds. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F04_259
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; pilasters; pediments; domes (architectural elements); Neoclassical
Places: Ironton (Ohio); Lawrence County (Ohio); 1 Veterans Square
 
Lawrence County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the rear facade of the Lawrence County Courthouse. This Neoclassical building sits at the top of the hill near downtown Ironton and has a Ionic pilasters, pedimented doors and a dome. During the 19th century, Lawrence County was the center of the Hanging Rock Iron Region, which produced some of the world's best iron. In honor of this, a stone replica of an iron furnace sits on the courthouse grounds. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F04_261
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; pilasters; pediments; domes (architectural elements); Neoclassical
Places: Ironton (Ohio); Lawrence County (Ohio); 1 Veterans Square
 
Lawrence County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the rear facade of the Lawrence County Courthouse. This Neoclassical building sits at the top of the hill near downtown Ironton and has a Ionic pilasters, pedimented doors and a dome. During the 19th century, Lawrence County was the center of the Hanging Rock Iron Region, which produced some of the world's best iron. In honor of this, a stone replica of an iron furnace sits on the courthouse grounds. Also depicted is a Statue of Liberty which was dedicated in 1951. It was one statue in a series established by the Boy Scouts of America in a "Crusade to Strengthen Liberty." View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F04_260
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; Statues--Ohio; pilasters; pediments; domes (architectural elements); Neoclassical
Places: Ironton (Ohio); Lawrence County (Ohio); 1 Veterans Square
 
Lawrence County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front and side facades of the Lawrence County Courthouse. This Neoclassical building sits at the top of the hill near downtown Ironton and has a Ionic pilasters, pedimented doors and a dome. During the 19th century, Lawrence County was the center of the Hanging Rock Iron Region, which produced some of the world's best iron. In honor of this, a stone replica of an iron furnace sits on the courthouse grounds. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F04_262
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; pilasters; pediments; domes (architectural elements); Neoclassical
Places: Ironton (Ohio); Lawrence County (Ohio); 1 Veterans Square
 
Ashland County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front and side facades of the Ashland County Courthouse. The present courthouse, built by architect Vernon Redding from 1928-1929, sits on the site of the original 1853 courthouse. The simple Neoclassical facade of the stone courthouse with its flat roof and pilasters is in marked contrast to the interior lobby's elaborate coffered ceiling, marble walls and staircase, and impressive skylight. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F01_013
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; pilasters; entablatures; casement windows; statues; inscriptions; Neoclassical
Places: Ashland (Ohio); Ashland County (Ohio); 142 W. 2nd St.
 
Ashland County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the cornerstone of the Ashland County Courthouse. The present courthouse, built by architect Vernon Redding from 1928-1929, sits on the site of the original 1853 courthouse. The simple Neoclassical facade of the stone courthouse with its flat roof and pilasters is in marked contrast to the interior lobby's elaborate coffered ceiling, marble walls and staircase, and impressive skylight. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F01_014
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; pilasters; entablatures; casement windows; statues; inscriptions; Neoclassical
Places: Ashland (Ohio); Ashland County (Ohio); 142 W. 2nd St.
 
Ashland County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the soldier monument that stands in front of the Ashland County Courthouse. The present courthouse, built by architect Vernon Redding from 1928-1929, sits on the site of the original 1853 courthouse. The simple Neoclassical facade of the stone courthouse with its flat roof and pilasters is in marked contrast to the interior lobby's elaborate coffered ceiling, marble walls and staircase, and impressive skylight. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F01_015
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; Statues--Ohio; pilasters; entablatures; casement windows; statues; inscriptions; Neoclassical
Places: Ashland (Ohio); Ashland County (Ohio); 142 W. 2nd St.
 
Union County Courthouse
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Description: The present Union County Courthouse was designed in 1883 and is identical to the Henry County Courthouse. The building is positioned in the middle of a large square, and is made of brick and cut stone with galvanized iron trimmings. The tower bells play tunes like "America the Beautiful" every hour. It is Second Empire style. This image shows the front and side facades. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F06_469
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; mansard roofs; towers (building divisions); porticoes; pediments; pilasters; clock towers; Second Empire
Places: Marysville (Ohio); Union County (Ohio); 5th and Court Streets
 
Holmes County Courthouse
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Description: The Holmes County Courthouse was completed in 1886 by architect Joseph Yost. The building is made of locally-quarried stone and steel with a Corinthian-columned entrance. On the east side of the building, there is a hitching rail for Amish buggies. This image shows the building's front facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F03_225
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; porticoes; pilasters; mansard roofs; columns (architectural elements); clock towers
Places: Millersburg (Ohio); Holmes County (Ohio); 1 E. Jackson St.
 
Holmes County Courthouse
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Description: The Holmes County Courthouse was completed in 1886 by architect Joseph Yost. The building is made of locally-quarried stone and steel with a Corinthian-columned entrance. On the east side of the building, there is a hitching rail for Amish buggies. This image shows the building's front entrance. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F03_228
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; porticoes; pilasters; mansard roofs; columns (architectural elements); clock towers
Places: Millersburg (Ohio); Holmes County (Ohio); 1 E. Jackson St.
 
Holmes County Courthouse
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Holmes County Courthouse  Save
Description: The Holmes County Courthouse was completed in 1886 by architect Joseph Yost. The building is made of locally-quarried stone and steel with a Corinthian-columned entrance. On the east side of the building, there is a hitching rail for Amish buggies. This image shows the building's front facade with a soldier's monument. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F03_227
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; porticoes; pilasters; mansard roofs; columns (architectural elements); clock towers
Places: Millersburg (Ohio); Holmes County (Ohio); 1 E. Jackson St.
 
Union County Courthouse
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Description: The present Union County Courthouse was designed in 1883 and is identical to the Henry County Courthouse. The building is positioned in the middle of a large square, and is made of brick and cut stone with galvanized iron trimmings. The tower bells play tunes like "America the Beautiful" every hour. It is Second Empire style. This image shows the front facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F06_470
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; mansard roofs; towers (building divisions); porticoes; pediments; pilasters; clock towers; Second Empire
Places: Marysville (Ohio); Union County (Ohio); 5th and Court Streets
 
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