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Old Clay County Courthouse (Clay, West Virginia)

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Location
  
Clay, West Virginia

NRHP Reference #
  
79002573

Architectural style
  
Beaux-Arts architecture

Built
  
1902

Opened
  
1902

Added to NRHP
  
20 April 1979

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The Old Clay County Courthouse in Clay, West Virginia was designed by Frank L. Packard and built in 1902. The Beaux-Arts building was located on a hill overlooking the county seat. The courthouse was the site of three notable trials: the Sarah Ann Legg trial of 1905, the first trial of a woman in Clay County for murder, the Booger Hole trial of 1917, in which citizens nearly lynched the defendants, and the Oscar Bail trial of 1953, in which Bail was convicted of killing a mine guard in the Great Widen Coal Strike.

Since a new courthouse opened across the street, the old courthouse houses magistrate's offices and the county extension agent.

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Old Clay County Courthouse (Clay, West Virginia) Wikipedia