Work Record ID:
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5655
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Reproduction Record ID:
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5655
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Work Class:
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Architecture
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Work Type:
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county courthouse
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Title:
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Tuscarawas County Courthouse
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Title Type:
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preferred
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Creator:
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Boyd, Thomas, active late 19th century
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Creator Dates:
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1870-1900
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Creator Type:
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personal
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Creator Role:
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architect
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Date:
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1882-1884
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Date Type:
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creation
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Location:
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New Philadelphia (Ohio)
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Location Type:
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site
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Location:
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101 E. High Ave. (New Philadelphia, Ohio)
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Culture:
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American
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Subject:
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National Register of Historic Places
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Subject:
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arches
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Subject:
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columns (architectural elements)
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Subject:
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pediments
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Subject:
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balconies
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Subject:
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clock towers
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Subject:
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cupolas
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Subject:
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New Philadelphia (Ohio)
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Description:
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The Tuscarawas County courthouse was built from 1882-1884, during a time of prosperity, when many counties were constructing ambitious courthouses, competing with one another for the best building. Roman arches, square and round columns and Doric and Corinthian capitals are incorporated into this structure. Originally there was a zinc-plated statue of three women that sat on top of the building's dome, but it was replaced by a cupola with a brass eagle in 1973 after the original statue began to deteriorate.
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Information Source:
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Thrane, Susan W. County Courthouses of Ohio. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2000.
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Reproduction Creator:
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Deshon, Robert A., 1915-2007
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Reproduction View:
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Front facade
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Reproduction View Type:
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exterior view
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Reproduction Information Source:
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Ohio Historical Society
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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.
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