

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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.

Ralls County Courthouse
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Explore the history and architecture of the Ralls County Courthouse, a historic building with a rich legacy and architectural significance.

Reynolds County Courthouse
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Explore the rich history of Reynolds County Courthouse, from its 19th-century origins to its enduring legacy in Centerville.

St. Clair County Courthouse
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Chronicles the history of St. Clair County Courthouse, detailing its construction, Civil War destruction, and architectural transformations.

Scotland County Courthouse
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This publication offers a detailed history of Scotland County's courthouses, tracing their evolution from 1844 to the present.

Shelby County Courthouse
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Explore the history and architectural evolution of the Shelby County Courthouse, detailing its design, construction, and renovations over the years.

Vernon County Courthouse
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Explore the history and architectural evolution of Vernon County Courthouse from its 1855 establishment through multiple reconstructions.

Holt County Courthouse
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A historical overview of Holt County's courthouse evolution, detailing its construction, remodeling, and eventual reconstruction after a 1965 fire.

Iron County Courthouse
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The Iron County Courthouse, built in 1860, a historic landmark listed on the National Register, features distinctive architecture and Civil War connections.

Perry County Courthouse
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Explore the history and architecture of Perry County's courthouses, from early log structures to the enduring 1904 red brick building.

Jefferson County Courthouse
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Chronicles the history and architectural evolution of Jefferson County's courthouses from 1818 to the 1954 renovation.

Wright County Courthouse
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Historical overview of Wright County's courthouse development, detailing its construction, destruction during the Civil War, and subsequent reconstructions.

Pike County Courthouse
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A historical account of Pike County's courthouses, detailing their construction, architectural features, and eventual fates.

Pulaski County Courthouse
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The history of the Pulaski County Courthouse, from its 1833 organization and multiple rebuilds to its listing on the National Register of Historic Places.

Randolph County Courthouse
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The publication provides a historical account of the Randolph County Courthouse, detailing its construction, renovations, and eventual destruction by fire.

Livingston County Courthouse
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The history of Livingston County's courthouse, tracing its development from a log structure in 1837 to the current Bedford stone building completed in 1913.