Monroe County Courthouse (Ohio) Explained

Monroe County Courthouse
Location:Main St. in Woodsfield, Ohio
Coordinates:39.7628°N -81.1164°W
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Marker:building
Mapframe-Zoom:12
Mapframe-Caption:Interactive map showing the location of Monroe County Courthouse
Architect:Samuel Hannaford & Sons
Architecture:Classical Revival
Added:July 21, 1980
Refnum:80003168

The Monroe County Courthouse is located in Woodsfield, Ohio and is one of few courthouses located in a town square. It is the fourth courthouse building on this site, with two of the previous ones destroyed in fires.[1] The present building is of red brick with yellow brick quoins, pillars and pediments, which are said to represent the colors of fall in the surrounding countryside. The main entrance is reached by a small flight of stairs between Ionic columns and a pediment of fine arched stone.

The courthouse has one of ten largest clocks in the world, which can be seen from miles away. Its four faces were installed in 1908 by Howard Clock Company of New York. The cost of the clock was $2,775.

The dome of the courthouse was once a bright copper plating, but was removed due to public dissatisfaction.

The present courthouse is still used for judicial purposes, housing both criminal and civil proceedings as well as probate and juvenile matters.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kelly. Sarah R. Monroe county courthouse history. The USGen webproject. 20 March 2016.
  2. Web site: Monroe County Court. Monroe County Ohio. 20 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160307032818/http://www.monroecountyohio.net/countyoffices/countycourt.html. 7 March 2016. dead.