Fairfield County Courthouse
Title |
Fairfield County Courthouse |
Subject |
Courthouses--Ohio flat roofs bays (building divisions) arches hood moldings cornices dentils cornerstones Italianate (North American architecture styles) |
Place |
Lancaster (Ohio) Fairfield County (Ohio) 210 E. Main St. |
Description |
This image shows the side facade of the Fairfield County Courthouse. Although this building, completed in 1872 by architect Jacob Orman, has been replaced by the Fairfield County Hall of Justice as the official building for Probate, Juvenile, and Common Pleas Court, it remained the courthouse until 1975. Currently, this building houses administrative offices, but it has retained its title as Fairfield County Courthouse. The Italianate and Colonial Revival building is made entirely of locally quarried stone |
Creator |
Orman, Jacob B. (architect) Deshon, Robert A., 1915-2007 (photographer) |
Date of Original |
1868-1872 |
Collection |
Robert Deshon Collection |
Source |
AV101_B01F02_134 |
Format |
picture |
Submitting Institution |
Ohio History Connection |
Rights |
Online access is provided for research purposes only. For rights and reproduction requests or more information, go to http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information |
Type |
StillImage |
File Name |
AV101_B01F02_134.tif |
Image Height |
2070 |
Image Width |
3112 |
File Size |
19348332 Bytes |
Date created |
2011-01-26 |
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