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Marian M. Ohman
Department of Community Development

HickoryCounty: Hickory
Organized: Feb. 14, 1845
Named after: President Andrew Jackson's nickname "Old Hickory"
County seat: Hermitage
 

Fire took a tragic toll in Hickory County during the 19th century, destroying two courthouses and many records. First courts met in homes. The history of the early courthouses is not clear. Goodspeed's History of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade and Barton Counties, 1889, describes the first courthouse a 1-1/2-story building built during 1847 at the southeast corner of the square. Fire destroyed the courthouse in 1852.

Goodspeed says the county was without a courthouse until 1860. F. Marion Wilson, writing in 1907 on Hickory County history, described the courthouse as a two-story, frame structure with a school occupying the lower floor. This may have been space rented by the court after the fire. Fire destroyed this building, too. Wilson interviewed elderly citizens regarding the date of the fire. Answers varied by four years, but the fire evidently occurred about 1860.

The brick, two-story 1860 courthouse, measuring 40 by 42 feet, occupied a site on the square south of the present courthouse (Figure 1). A north-south hall divided the lower floor. There were four rooms on the first floor; the courtroom was on the second story with two jury rooms. A storm damaged part of the roof and upper story in April 1879; fire destroyed the building Jan. 8, 1881.

Figure 1
Hickory County Courthouse, 1860-1881. (Courtesy: State Historical Society of Missouri, gift of Mrs. Nannie Jenkins)

From 1881 until 1896 Hickory County managed without a courthouse. Continued talk for removal of the county seat to a different location failed to gain sufficient support.

The present two-story, brick courthouse with hip roof was completed in 1896; cost came to $5,350 which was paid by subscription (Figure 2). In plan it resembles the 1860 design. Offices are on the first floor, courtroom on the second. An open belfry above the gable marks the front of the building.

Figure 2
Hickory County Courthouse, 1896-. (From: Wilson's History of Hickory County, 1907)

Bibliography

Books
  • History of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade and Barton Counties. Chicago: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1889.
  • Ihrig, B. B. History of Hickory County, Missouri. Warsaw: The Printery, 1970.
  • Wilson, F. Marion. Wilson's History of Hickory County. 1907. Second Printing. Hermitage: The Index, 1978.
Articles
  • "Hermitage — An Old Community of Charm." Ozarks Mountaineer, May 19, 1964.
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