Webster County Courthouse (Preston, Georgia)
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Webster County Courthouse is a historic
county courthouse A courthouse or court house is a structure which houses judicial functions for a governmental entity such as a state, region, province, county, prefecture, regency, or similar governmental unit. A courthouse is home to one or more courtrooms, ...
in
Preston, Georgia Preston is an unincorporated community in Webster County, Georgia, United States, located seventeen miles west of Americus. The population was 453 at the 2000 census. From 1857 to 2009, Preston was an incorporated municipality. The community is ...
, the county seat for
Webster County, Georgia Webster County is a county located in the west central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census reflected a population of 2,348, making it the third-least populous county in Georgia. The county seat is Preston. History W ...
. It was built in 1915 and was designed in
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. It was added to the
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on September 18, 1980. It is located on Courthouse Square. It was designed by
T.F. Lockwood, Sr. Thomas Firth Lockwood was the name of two architects in the U.S. state of Georgia, the father and son commonly known as T. Firth Lockwood Sr. (1868–1920) and T. Firth Lockwood Jr. (1894–1963). Thomas Firth Lockwood Sr. came with his brother F ...
Webster County Courthouse
Georgia Info The courthouse is two stories and made of red brick.William Schemmel, ''Georgia Curiosities, 3rd: Quirky Characters, Roadside Oddities & Other Offbeat Stuff'' (Globe Pequot, 2011), pp. 93-94. The white
cupola In architecture, a cupola () is a relatively small, usually dome-like structure on top of a building often crowning a larger roof or dome. Cupolas often serve as a roof lantern to admit light and air or as a lookout. The word derives, via Ital ...
atop the building was added after the
attack on Pearl Harbor The attack on Pearl HarborAlso known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Empire of Japan on the United States Pacific Fleet at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, its naval base at Pearl Harbor on Oahu, Territory of ...
and local
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volunteers stood watch on the cupola every day until the war's end.


See also

* National Register of Historic Places listings in Webster County, Georgia


References

County courthouses in Georgia (U.S. state) Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state) Neoclassical architecture in Georgia (U.S. state) Government buildings completed in 1914 Buildings and structures in Webster County, Georgia National Register of Historic Places in Webster County, Georgia {{GeorgiaUS-NRHP-stub