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Appanoose County Courthouse

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Location
  
Built by
  
W.M. Peatman

Built
  
1903

Architect
  
Smith & Gage

Appanoose County Courthouse

Architectural style
  
Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals

Part of
  
Courthouse Square Historic District (#97001291)

The Appanoose County Courthouse is located in the county seat of Centerville, Iowa. The courthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. In 1997 it was listed as a contributing property in the Courthouse Square Historic District.

History

The first structure used for court purposes in Appanoose County was also used as a storeroom and a blacksmith's shop. The first true courthouse was a 24-by-20-foot (7.3 by 6.1 m) structure built in 1848 for $160 in Centerville. After the county outgrew this building court sessions were held in the Methodist and Presbyterian churches while another courthouse was built. It was a two-story, brick building built for $23,000. In 1891 it was declared unsafe and condemned.

The architects for the present courthouse was the Des Moines architectural firm Smith and Gage. In February 1903 the contract, exclusive of heating and plumbing, was awarded to William Peatman, the amount of his bid being $69,900. The cornerstone was laid on May 21, 1903. The courthouse was dedicated on September 12, 1904, and rededicated in a festive ceremony on September 12, 2004.

References

Appanoose County Courthouse Wikipedia


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