Noble County Courthouse (Perry, Oklahoma)
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The Noble County Courthouse is a three-story building, built in 1915, located at the center of the
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Courthouse Square Historic District. The size of the plot on which it stands is . The architect was J.W. Hawk. "Noble County Courthouse - Perry, OK". Waymarking.com August 18, 2010.
Accessed November 22, 2016.
There have been minimal alterations either inside or outside the building, and it still serves its original purpose as the center of county government and repository of all county records.


Description

The Noble County Courthouse is constructed of stone and brick, and has a square footprint. The exterior is painted white. According to the NRHP nomination, the building's architecture style has many simplified features of the
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. The facades of all four elevations are divided between the first and second floors by a
string course A belt course, also called a string course or sill course, is a continuous row or layer of stones or brick set in a wall. Set in line with window sills, it helps to make the horizontal line of the sills visually more prominent. Set between the ...
with Greek fretwork The facade of the first floor has heavily horizontally-incised, stone facing. Each of the four entries has fluted Corinthian pilaster strips and broken pediments. All of the windows are divided by flat-topped pilasters. Alterations have been minimal, and the building retains its original architectural integrity. File:Pioneer-Statue-Perry4.jpg, "Pioneer Statue" in front of Noble County Courthouse, 2015. File:Pioneer-Statue-Perry5.jpg, Plaque on Noble County Courthouse Statue, 2015.


Statue

The statue on the courthouse lown, in front of the main entrance, is known either as the "Pioneer Statue" or the "Hopes and Dreams" statue. It depicts a man and woman riding in the land run on a buggy. The base of the slab on the ground shows the names of a number of Noble County pioneers and homesteaders on the front. The names of frontiersmen, claimstakers, and boomers are listed on the back of the slab. The red granite slab and the base of the statue were provided by Willia Granite Co. The sculptor is unidentified. "Explore Courthouses Oklahoma, Courthouses State, and more!" Pinterest
Accessed November 23, 2016


References

{{National Register of Historic Places Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma Government buildings completed in 1915 1915 establishments in Oklahoma Buildings and structures in Noble County, Oklahoma County courthouses in Oklahoma National Register of Historic Places in Noble County, Oklahoma