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Cass County Courthouse (Harrisonville, Missouri)
Cass County Courthouse or Cass County Court House may refer to: * Cass County Courthouse (Missouri), Harrisonville, Missouri * Cass County Courthouse (Illinois), Virginia, Illinois, one of Illinois' county courthouses * Cass County Courthouse (Michigan), Casspopolis, Michigan, a Michigan State Historic Site * Cass County Courthouse (Iowa), Atlantic, Iowa * Cass County Courthouse (Nebraska), Plattsmouth, Nebraska * Cass County Court House, Jail, and Sheriff's House, Fargo, North Dakota *Cass County Courthouse (Texas) The Cass County Courthouse in Linden, Texas was built in 1859 and has remained in operation since 1861, making it the only existing History of the United States (1789–1849), Antebellum courthouse in Texas and therefore making it the oldest cour ...
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Cass County Courthouse (Missouri)
Harrisonville Courthouse Square Historic District is a national historic district located at Harrisonville, Cass County, Missouri. The district includes 34 contributing buildings, 1 contributing structure, and 1 contributing object in the central business district of Harrisonville. It developed between about 1880 and 1943, and includes representative examples of Italianate, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Renaissance Revival style architecture. Notable buildings include the Cass County Courthouse (1897), New Method Laundry (1929), Cass County Democrat (c. 1901), Wooldridge Building (before 1885), Bank of Harrisonville (1900-1901), Wirt's Opera House Building (1907; 1940-alterations), Post Office Building (1925), Emmons Building/Bowman Building (1887), Evans Building (1890), White Motor Company (c. 1930-1934), Stephen Stuart "Racket" Store (c. 1903-1908), First National Bank of Harrisonville (c. 1886-1891; c. 1920, 1980s alterations), and Deacon Building (189 ...
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Cass County Courthouse (Illinois)
Cass County Courthouse or Cass County Court House may refer to: * Cass County Courthouse (Missouri), Harrisonville, Missouri * Cass County Courthouse (Illinois), Virginia, Illinois, one of Illinois' county courthouses * Cass County Courthouse (Michigan), Casspopolis, Michigan, a Michigan State Historic Site *Cass County Courthouse (Iowa), Atlantic, Iowa * Cass County Courthouse (Nebraska), Plattsmouth, Nebraska * Cass County Court House, Jail, and Sheriff's House, Fargo, North Dakota *Cass County Courthouse (Texas) The Cass County Courthouse in Linden, Texas was built in 1859 and has remained in operation since 1861, making it the only existing Antebellum courthouse in Texas and therefore making it the oldest courthouse in continuous operation. It was list ...
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List Of County Courthouses In Illinois
This list of county courthouses in Illinois provides information about each current Illinois county courthouse: name, photograph, city, construction year, and further comments. Each of the list of counties in Illinois, 102 county governments in the U.S. state of Illinois operates out of a building or complex of buildings known as the county's courthouse. The community in which the courthouse is located is known as the county seat. The oldest current courthouse is the Putnam County Courthouse (Illinois), Putnam County Courthouse, built in 1839, while other courthouses have been built since 2010. Many courthouses were built following the destruction of previous buildings, either planned or unplanned; however, some former courthouses still stand, many of which have been repurposed as museums or as offices for other governmental agencies. Fifty-seven of these courthouses were constructed between the end of the American Civil War, Civil War and American entry into the First World Wa ...
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Cass County Courthouse (Michigan)
Cass County Courthouse or Cass County Court House may refer to: *Cass County Courthouse (Missouri), Harrisonville, Missouri *Cass County Courthouse (Illinois), Virginia, Illinois, one of Illinois' county courthouses * Cass County Courthouse (Michigan), Casspopolis, Michigan, a Michigan State Historic Site *Cass County Courthouse (Iowa), Atlantic, Iowa * Cass County Courthouse (Nebraska), Plattsmouth, Nebraska *Cass County Court House, Jail, and Sheriff's House Cass County Court House, Jail, and Sheriff's House is a property in Fargo, North Dakota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It was built in 1904 in Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture style, and w ..., Fargo, North Dakota * Cass County Courthouse (Texas), Linden, Texas {{disambig ...
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List Of Michigan State Historic Sites In Cass County
The following is a list of Michigan State Historic Sites in Cass County, Michigan. Sites marked with a dagger (†) are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Cass County, Michigan. __TOC__ Current listings See also * National Register of Historic Places listings in Cass County, Michigan Sources Historic Sites Online – Cass County Michigan State Housing Developmental Authority. Accessed January 23, 2011. References {{Michigan State Historic Sites Cass County State Historic Sites Tourist attractions in Cass County, Michigan ...
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Cass County Courthouse (Iowa)
The Cass County Courthouse in Atlantic, Iowa, United States, was built in 1934 as the first courthouse in the state built with funding from the Public Works Administration (PWA). It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003 as a part of the PWA-Era County Courthouses of Iowa Multiple Properties Submission. The courthouse is the third structure to house court functions and county administration. History Cass County was organized in 1853. The first county commissioners met in Indiantown and chose a place called Lewis as the county seat where they used a two-story house for the courthouse. The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad extended tracks to Atlantic and the town offered the county land for a new courthouse. In 1869, the county accepted Atlantic's offer and constructed a small frame building on the site. The building soon proved to be inadequate and the county rented the nearby Park House to provide additional space. In 1888, the county spent $50,000 ...
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Cass County Courthouse (Nebraska)
The Cass County Courthouse in Plattsmouth, Nebraska was built in 1891. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. It was designed by architect William Gray. Built of brick, terra cotta, and stone, it is a two-story building, in plan. It has a tall () central clock tower, and four corner towers, each with steep hipped roofs and elaborate ornamentation. With References External links * County courthouses in Nebraska National Register of Historic Places in Cass County, Nebraska Romanesque Revival architecture in Nebraska Government buildings completed in 1891 Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Nebraska Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Nebraska {{Nebraska-NRHP-stub ...
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Cass County Court House, Jail, And Sheriff's House
Cass County Court House, Jail, and Sheriff's House is a property in Fargo, North Dakota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It was built in 1904 in Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture style, and was designed by architect Charles E. Bell. The listing included three contributing buildings In the law regulating historic districts in the United States, a contributing property or contributing resource is any building, object, or structure which adds to the historical integrity or architectural qualities that make the historic distric ... on an area of less than . Its buildings served historically as a courthouse, as a correctional facility, and as a single dwelling. The courthouse "is significant architecturally as Fargo's premier example of Renaissance Revival style architecture". and The property was covered in a study of North Dakota county courthouses. References Jails on the National Register of Historic Places in N ...
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