*** Welcome to piglix ***

Auglaize County Courthouse

Auglaize County Courthouse
Wapakoneta-ohio-courthouse.jpg
Front of the courthouse
Auglaize County Courthouse is located in Ohio
Auglaize County Courthouse
Auglaize County Courthouse is located in the US
Auglaize County Courthouse
Location Courthouse Sq., Wapakoneta, Ohio
Coordinates 40°34′6″N 84°11′40″W / 40.56833°N 84.19444°W / 40.56833; -84.19444Coordinates: 40°34′6″N 84°11′40″W / 40.56833°N 84.19444°W / 40.56833; -84.19444
Area 1.5 acres (0.61 ha)
Built 1894
Architect Kremer & Hart; E.M. Campfield
Architectural style Italianate style
NRHP Reference # 73001387
Added to NRHP May 7, 1973

The Auglaize County Courthouse is located between West Mechanic, Willipie, West Pearl and Perry Streets in downtown Wapakoneta, Ohio, United States. Completed in 1894, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Auglaize County was formed in 1848 and Wapakoneta was chosen by the voters as the county seat. This caused many bad feelings from St. Marys, the other choice for the county seat, as they had already planned an area for the courthouse along appropriately named Court Street.

The county's first courthouse was the Methodist Episcopal church. A frame building completed in 1834, it was used by the county in exchange for the free provision of a pulpit for the congregation. Until the county's first permanent courthouse was built in 1854, the courts rotated around the city's various churches, and the local government officials used rented rooms in buildings throughout Wapakoneta. The first purpose-built courthouse was a Greek Revival style structure of red brick and white trim window and door frames. Two Corinthian columns framed the entrance and supported a pedimented roof above. A rectangular drum rose above the roof which contained corinthian column supports and was capped with a dome with a spire.

A larger courthouse was needed and the county constructed a new courthouse in 1894. The courthouse was built with bonds authorized by the Ohio General Assembly, but changes to the plans more than doubled the cost. Renovation subtly changed the interior, such as an elevator, but the courthouse remains true to its original plans.

The current courthouse was constructed from 1893 to 1894 by the architectural firm Kremer & Hart. The building is built with local stone and has a rusticated base with smooth stone from the second floor up. The first floor has square windows in groups of three and blends into the second floor.

The second floor is the main floor and is illuminated by large rectangular windows. The entrance is a projection on the eastern facade and is reached by a flight of stairs, three large arches support a balcony above. The balcony contains four Corinthian columns supporting the gabled roof above. The other entrances are also reached by a flight of stairs to a covered porch with supportive Corinthian columns and a balcony with a balustrade. A frieze separates the second floor from the third. Large arched windows light the third floor with a decorative frieze beneath the roof.


...
Wikipedia

...