

Lincoln County Courthouse
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Explore the architectural evolution of Lincoln County's courthouse, from its 19th-century origins to its unique design by Gustave Bachmann.

McDonald County Courthouse
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The publication provides a historical overview of McDonald County's courthouse evolution, detailing its construction, destruction, and eventual relocation.

Miller County Courthouse
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Explore the history of Miller County's courthouse, from its 1838 construction attempts to its 1913 remodeling, highlighting architectural and civic evolution.

Douglas County Courthouse
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Explore the rich history of Douglas County's courthouses, from early log structures to modern developments, reflecting the county's civic evolution.

Monroe County Courthouse
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Explore the history, architecture, and significance of Monroe County’s 1912 courthouse in Paris, Missouri.

Grundy County Courthouse
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Explore the history and architecture of Grundy County's courthouses, from the 1840 brick structure to the 1905 Bedford stone building.

Hickory County Courthouse
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Explore the history of Hickory County's courthouses, from early fires to the 1896 brick building still in use today.

Howell County Courthouse
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Explore Howell County's courthouse history, from its 1857 founding and 1866 record loss to the 1937 courthouse's completion.

Knox County Courthouse
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Explore the history and architecture of Knox County's courthouses from 1845 to 1935, including the 1934 Public Works Administration project.

Marion County Courthouse
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A historical overview of Marion County’s courthouses, detailing their architecture, construction, and significant events in the county's development.

Dekalb County Courthouse
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Explore the history and architectural evolution of DeKalb County's courthouses, from the 1851 brick structure to the 1939 courthouse.

Mississippi County Courthouse
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Explore the history of the Mississippi County Courthouse in Charleston, Missouri, from its 1901 construction to its 1938 fire and subsequent repairs.

Dunklin County Courthouse
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Explore the history and architectural evolution of Dunklin County's courthouses, from the 1847 log structure to the 1940 brick building.

Gentry County Courthouse
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Explore the history of Gentry County's 1884 courthouse, designed by Edmond J. Eckel, showcasing late 19th-century architecture in northwest Missouri.

Sullivan County Courthouse
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Explore the history and evolution of the Sullivan County Courthouse, from its early beginnings to the 1938 structure still in use today.

Harrison County Courthouse
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Discover the rich history of Harrison County's courthouses, from early constructions to the 1939 WPA-funded building.

Camden County Courthouse
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Camden County's courthouses, from early constructions to relocation caused by the Lake of the Ozarks.

Madison County Courthouse
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Explore the history of Madison County's courthouses, from the 1822 brick structure to the 1899 red brick building, including architectural details and sources.

Mercer County Courthouse
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The Mercer County Courthouse history, from its 1847 log structure to the 1913 stone courthouse. Learn about its architectural evolution and key milestones.

Dent County Courthouse
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Explore the history and architectural evolution of the Dent County Courthouse in Salem, Missouri, including its National Register designation.

Warren County Courthouse
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Historical overview of Warren County Courthouse, detailing its 1830s origins, architectural evolution, and 1972 National Register listing.

Johnson County Courthouse
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Explore the architectural evolution of Johnson County's courthouses, from the 1842 brick building to the 1896 sandstone structure.

Clinton County Courthouse
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Explore the history of Clinton County Courthouse in Missouri, from its 1833 founding through fires, rebuilds, and architectural transformations.

Maries County Courthouse
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Explore the history of Maries County's courthouses, from the original 1855 structure to the current 1942 building.

Daviess County Courthouse
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A detailed historical account of the Daviess County Courthouse, including its architectural design, construction timeline, and eventual demolition.