Madison County Courthouse (Iowa)
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The Madison County Courthouse is located in
Winterset, Iowa Winterset is a city in and the county seat of Madison County, Iowa. The population was 5,353 at the time of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census. Winterset is part of the Des Moines metropolitan area. It is the birthplace of actor John Way ...
, United States. It was listed on the
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in 1981 as a part of the County Courthouses in Iowa Thematic Resource. It was included as a contributing property in the Winterset Courthouse Square Commercial Historic District in 2015. The courthouse is the third building the county has used for court functions and county administration.


History

Madison County was organized in 1850 and Winterset was chosen as the
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the same year. The first court sessions were held in different stores and taverns. The county's first courthouse was a double log structure built in 1849 on Monumental Square in Winterset. The building was also used for a school, church, and resting spot for travelers. It was replaced by a stone courthouse designed by G.P. Randall and built beginning in 1868. It was a Greek cross-shaped structure composed of locally quarried
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that was capped with an octagonal dome. There was a jail on the second floor. The building was destroyed in a fire of October 2, 1875. The remains of the burnt courthouse were salvaged and used in the construction of the new courthouse. The present courthouse was begun in 1876. It was designed by
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architect Alfred H. Piquenard who along with John C. Cochrane was also responsible for the designs of the
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and
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s. with The building was completed in 1878 for about $120,000. It is located on the same public square as the previous courthouses surrounded by commercial buildings.


Architecture

The courthouse is significant for its architecture. It is noteworthy for its stone construction and its rather simple interpretation of the French
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style. The structure is very similar to the second courthouse, but its decorative details are more refined. The two buildings have the same dimensions. The stone that had been salvaged from the previous courthouse had to be recut. Additional stone was acquired from a local quarry. Each of the four elevations of the building are identical and feature a columned portico over an entryway. A silver-colored dome reaches a height of and it contains a bell and a four-faced clock. The interior features woodwork of solid walnut.


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{{NRHP in Madison County, Iowa Winterset, Iowa Renaissance Revival architecture in Iowa Government buildings completed in 1878 Buildings and structures in Madison County, Iowa County courthouses in Iowa Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa Clock towers in Iowa National Register of Historic Places in Madison County, Iowa Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Iowa