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Old Ozaukee County Courthouse

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Built
  
1901-1902

NRHP Reference #
  
76000071

Added to NRHP
  
12 December 1976

Built by
  
Wurthman and Vollmer

Architectural style
  
Richardsonian Romanesque

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Location
  
109 W. Main St. Port Washington, Wisconsin

Similar
  
Port Washington Light, Port Washington Breakwat, Lake Michigan

The Old Ozaukee County Courthouse in Port Washington, Wisconsin is a Richardsonian Romanesque-styled building built in 1901 and clad in gray-blue limestone from the nearby Cedarburg quarry. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

History

In 1899, the Board of Ozaukee County, Wisconsin passed a resolution that bonds should be issued to build a new courthouse after it was decided that the previous one, which had been the site of an American Civil War draft riot in 1862, was no longer safe to use. Soon after, controversy erupted when many residents of the county petitioned for the location of the courthouse to be moved from Port Washington to Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Eventually it was decided that the courthouse would remain in Port Washington and was to be built on the site of the previous one. The previous courthouse began being disassembled in late 1900 and court matters were temporarily handled at a nearby opera house. The new courthouse was opened in 1902. An annex was added to it in 1969.

References

Old Ozaukee County Courthouse Wikipedia