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Dorchester County Courthouse and Jail

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Built
  
1853 (1853)

Opened
  
1853

Added to NRHP
  
16 December 1982

NRHP Reference #
  
82001591

Area
  
400 m²

Architect
  
Richard Upjohn

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Location
  
206 High St., Cambridge, Maryland

Architectural styles
  
Queen Anne style architecture, Romanesque architecture

Similar
  
Christ Episcopal Church a, Church of the Holy Communi, St James' Episcopal Church, St Philip's Church in the Highl, Grace Church

Dorchester County Courthouse and Jail is a historic courthouse building located at Cambridge, the county seat of Dorchester County, Maryland. It is an Italianate influenced, painted brick structure, which was enlarged and extensively remodeled with Georgian Revival decorative detailing in the 1930s. The building entrance is flanked on the north by a three-story tower. It was constructed in 1853, and is the only courthouse designed by Richard Upjohn in Maryland.

The County Jail, which stood to the southeast of the courthouse from about 1882 until its demolition in 1994, was a Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival style granite structure with brick and terra cotta features. The jail was the work of the Baltimore architect, Charles L. Carson.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

References

Dorchester County Courthouse and Jail Wikipedia


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