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is a Beaux Arts building built in 1908. It was listed on the
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in 1976. It is located in the Courthouse Square Historic District and is the seat of government for
Monroe County, Indiana Monroe County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana. In 1910 the US Census Bureau calculated the nation's mean population center to lie in Monroe County. The population was 137,974 at the 2010 United States Census. The county seat is Bloomin ...
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History

The first Monroe County Courthouse was ordered built in 1818 by the county commissioners, as one of the earliest items of business for the new county. "On Tuesday, April 14,
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(the fifth day f existence of the county, very specific directions were written for the construction of a temporary log courthouse - a double cabin to be completed by the first of August. This log courthouse was probably located somewhere in the immediate area of where the Waldron Arts building is today." The courthouse was built in August 1818 by Samuel Elliot. The cost of the structure was not to exceed $400. It was a single-story two-room cabin in the manner of a double log cabin. One room was square, and the other was by ; the two were separated by a entryway. The building was to be high to the eaves, and each room was to contain one window facing the east in order to take advantage of the sun. Villagers erected a chimney for each room after it was decided to use the structure as a school. The log cabin courthouse was located on what now would be the south side of the square, now 116 South Walnut Street. Bloomington historian Dennis E. Matthews commissioned Jim Woods, owner of Woods and Nordberg Signs, to sketch the first courthouse in 1988. The charcoal sketch was drawn from a description by Bloomington historian Robert Leffler. Later Matthews made a model of the log cabin courthouse, which can be seen at the Monroe County History Center. The building was unable to handle all the county's business, and in May 1819 a contract was let for the construction of a brick courthouse with a stone foundation. This replacement was finished in May 1826. It was expanded and remodeled in the 1850s and again in the 1870s.Counts and Dilts 1991, p. 112. The second courthouse was replaced with a new stone building that was designed by architects Wing and Mahurin of
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. It was constructed from 1907 to 1908 by contractors Drake and Caldwell, at a cost of $188,000. The weather vane from the old building, made of copper and shaped like a fish, was saved and used on the dome of the new courthouse. In 1984, the building received an extensive renovation costing about $2.3 million. ''Note:'' This includes and Accompanying photographs.


In the media

The courthouse may be seen briefly in the 1979 film, ''
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''. In April 1994, the hosts of '' Rox'' smoked
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on the steps of the courthouse as a way of dramatizing the argument for legalization. Clips of the stunt ultimately landed on
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Gallery

File:Monroe County Courthouse in Bloomington, dome interior from floor.jpg, Interior of the courthouse's dome File:Monroe County Courthouse, dome and fish weather vane P1000031.jpg, The top of the dome, with the fish
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File:20160811 01 Bloomington IN.jpg, alt=, Courthouse and Civil War Monument


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Photographs of the Monroe County Courthouse
from the Ball State University Digital Media Repository
Monroe County History Center
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