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Benton County Courthouse (Indiana)

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Built
  
1874

Opened
  
1874

Added to NRHP
  
1 August 2008

NRHP Reference #
  
08000741

Phone
  
+1 765-884-0930

Architect
  
Gurdon P. Randall

Benton County Courthouse (Indiana)

Location
  
706 E. 5th St., Fowler, Indiana

Address
  
706 E 5th St #37, Fowler, IN 47944, USA

Architectural styles
  
Second Empire architecture, Second Empire architecture in Europe

Similar
  
Dubois County Courthouse, Noble County Courthouse, Benton County Wind Farm, Blackford County Courthouse, Fowler Ridge Wind Farm

Benton County Courthouse is a Second Empire style building in Benton County, Indiana that was built in 1874.

It was nominated for listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008,[1] and it was listed on the National Register on August 1 of that year.

There was a previous Benton County Courthouse that was built in 1855 but was torn down in 1873.

History

Benton county was formed in 1840. After a long struggle, the seat was moved to Fowler in 1874.

The current Benton County Courthouse, located in Fowler, was designed by Gurdon P. Randall of Chicago and built in 1874 by Levi L. Leach at a cost of $62,257. The new courthouse was an impressive building from an architectural standpoint, but also provided much-needed improvements in security, including large fire-proof vaults. Randall had designed the Marshall County courthouse a few years earlier.

References

Benton County Courthouse (Indiana) Wikipedia