Work Record ID:
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5662
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Reproduction Record ID:
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5662
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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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Trumbull County Courthouse
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Title Type:
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preferred
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Creator:
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LaBelle & French, active late 19th century
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Creator Dates:
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1870-1899
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Creator Type:
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corporate
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Creator Role:
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architect
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Date:
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1895-1897
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Date Type:
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creation
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Location:
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Warren (Ohio)
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Location Type:
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site
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Location:
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160 High Street NW (Warren, Ohio)
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Style Period:
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Richardsonian Romanesque
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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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turrets (towers)
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Subject:
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columns (architectural elements)
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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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pavilions (building divisions)
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Subject:
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bays (building divisions)
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Subject:
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Warren (Ohio)
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Description:
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The present structure is the third Trumbull County courthouse. It was completed in 1897 by architects LaBelle and French at a time when the county was experiencing great prosperity. The building has been nicknamed "The Stone Quarry" and "The Rock Palace" because of its Richardsonian Romanesque style and bold stonework.
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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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Side and rear 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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