OUTSIDE THE COURTHOUSE
The restoration of the building began by installing new windows and the sandblasting
of the berea sandstone which is what the exterior is made of. A new slate roof
was
added and a ballustade that is a replication of the original railing. Galvanized ridge
caps and very ornate dormers with oval windows that were removed have been re-created and installed to the four corners of the courthouse. The four original chimneys
and the main entrance
vestibule were not replaced in the restoration of the building.
At the southwest corner of the building, you will see a large stone with the dates
1902-03 carved into it. The marble stone was dedicated on May 5th, 1903 and placed
inside were documents, mementos, coins and publications of that time.
THE BUILDER'S PLAQUE
On the right side of the main entrance is a plaque commemorating the efforts put
forth by the original building committee, contractors and the architect Edwin A.
Bowd.