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Architecture and Urban Planning Collection
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univcincin~27~27
Architecture and Urban Planning Collection
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Work Record ID:
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5514
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5514
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Reproduction Record ID:
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5514
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5514
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Work Class:
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Architecture
work_class
Architecture
Work Class
false
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Work Type:
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county courthouse
work_type
county courthouse
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Title:
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Fayette County Courthouse
title
Fayette County Courthouse
Title
false
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Title Type:
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preferred
title_type
preferred
Title Type
false
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Creator:
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Gibbs, David W., active late 19th century
creator
Gibbs, David W., active late 19th century
Creator
false
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Creator Dates:
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1870-1900
creator_dates
1870-1900
Creator Dates
false
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Creator Type:
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personal
creator_type
personal
Creator Type
false
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Creator Role:
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architect
creator_role
architect
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false
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Date:
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1882-1885
date
1882-1885
Date
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Date Type:
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creation
date_type
creation
Date Type
false
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Location:
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Washington Court House (Ohio)
location
Washington Court House (Ohio)
Location
false
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Location Type:
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site
location_type
site
Location Type
false
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Location:
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110 E. Court (Washington Court House, Ohio)
location
110 E. Court (Washington Court House, Ohio)
Location
false
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Culture:
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American
culture
American
Culture
false
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Subject:
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National Register of Historic Places
subject
National Register of Historic Places
Subject
false
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Subject:
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arches
subject
arches
Subject
false
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Subject:
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pediments
subject
pediments
Subject
false
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Subject:
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clock towers
subject
clock towers
Subject
false
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Subject:
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flat roofs
subject
flat roofs
Subject
false
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Subject:
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pavilions (building divisions)
subject
pavilions (building divisions)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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belfries (equipment spaces)
subject
belfries (equipment spaces)
Subject
false
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Subject:
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Washington Court House (Ohio)
subject
Washington Court House (Ohio)
Subject
false
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Description:
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The Fayette County courthouse was built between 1882-1885 by architect David Gibbs in an eclectic architectural style, features of which included an arched entrance, pedimented pavilion, and central belfry surmounted by a statue of Justice. Renowned for its Willard murals located outside the entrance to the courtroom, the mural's themes of electricity, telegraphy, and mail represent the early progress of Fayette County.
description
The Fayette County courthouse was built between 1882-1885 by architect David Gibbs in an eclectic architectural style, features of which included an arched entrance, pedimented pavilion, and central belfry surmounted by a statue of Justice. Renowned for its Willard murals located outside the entrance to the courtroom, the mural's themes of electricity, telegraphy, and mail represent the early progress of Fayette County.
Description
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Information Source:
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Thrane, Susan W. County Courthouses of Ohio. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2000.
information_source
Thrane, Susan W. County Courthouses of Ohio. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2000.
Information Source
false
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Reproduction Creator:
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Deshon, Robert A., 1915-2007
reproduction_creator
Deshon, Robert A., 1915-2007
Reproduction Creator
false
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Reproduction View:
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Side facade
reproduction_view
Side facade
Reproduction View
false
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Reproduction View Type:
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exterior view
reproduction_view_type
exterior view
Reproduction View Type
false
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Reproduction Information Source:
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Ohio Historical Society
reproduction_information_source
Ohio Historical Society
Reproduction Information Source
false
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Reproduction Rights Statement:
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These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.
reproduction_rights_statement
These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.
Reproduction Rights Statement
false
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