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Johnson County Courthouse (Iowa)

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Built
  
1899–1901

Opened
  
1901

Phone
  
+1 319-356-6060

NRHP Reference #
  
75000692

Area
  
4,047 m²

Added to NRHP
  
27 March 1975

Johnson County Courthouse (Iowa)

Location
  
S. Clinton St. Iowa City, Iowa

MPS
  
County Courthouses in Iowa TR

Address
  
Johnson County Attorney, 417 S Clinton St, Iowa City, IA 52240, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 8AM–4:30PMMonday8AM–4:30PMTuesday8AM–2:30PMWednesday8AM–4:30PMThursday8AM–2:30PMFriday8AM–4:30PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosed

Architectural styles
  
Romanesque architecture, Shingle style architecture

Similar
  
Iowa County Courthouse, Clay County Courthouse, Jackson County Courthouse, Dallas County Courthouse, Appanoose County Courthouse

The Johnson County Courthouse in Iowa City, Iowa, the county seat of Johnson County, Iowa, was completed in 1901; it was the second courthouse to stand at this location. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

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History

Johnson County's first courthouse was a two-story frame structure built in 1838 in Napoleon. After the county seat was moved to Iowa City a 56-by-28-foot (17.1 by 8.5 m), two-story brick courthouse, was completed in 1842. A jail was built at the same time. The first courthouse built on the present courthouse square was built about 1856, but the records are unclear as to its specifications. In 1875 a suggestion was made that the courthouse should be donated to the University of Iowa, and the city and county would build a joint facility. The measure was to be put to the voters, but it never appeared on a ballot. By 1897 cracks were detected on the south wall, endangering the structure and the records it housed. Construction on the present courthouse began in 1899. The building was completed in 1901 for approximately $111,000. Its slate roof was damaged in the 2006 tornado.

Architecture

A. William Rush of the Grand Rapids, Michigan architectural firm of Rush, Bowman and Rush designed the building. The courthouse was built on a square south of the central business district with a commanding view of the surrounding area. It is notable for its fine Berea sandstone exterior carvings and interior stained glass domes. Stylistically, it features characteristics of three architectural trends from the era it was built: the arched openings and massiveness of the Richardsonian Romanesque; the vegetal ornamentation of Louis Sullivan above the main entrance; and the voluminous geometric massing of the Shingle Style. The central tower rises out of the rectangular-plan building. The irregular roofline is composed of conical roofs, turrets and the step gables of the end pavilions.

References

Johnson County Courthouse (Iowa) Wikipedia