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The Knox County Courthouse is a historic building in Center, Nebraska, the county seat of Knox County. After a series of five elections to determine a county seat, Center — located on two corn fields in the geographic center of the county — was selected in 1901 as the county seat. A first courthouse was built in 1902.
Thurston County Courthouse† Thurston: Pender: 1895, 1927 Late Victorian style Valley County Courthouse† Valley: Ord: 1921 Beaux Arts style Washington County Courthouse† Washington: Blair: 1891 Renaissance style Wayne County Courthouse† Wayne: Wayne: 1899 Richardsonian Romanesque style Webster County Courthouse† Webster: Red Cloud
Knox County Courthouse may refer to: Knox County Courthouse (Galesburg, Illinois) Knox County Courthouse (Knoxville, Illinois) Knox County Courthouse (Kentucky), Barbourville, Kentucky; Knox County Courthouse (Maine), Rockland, Maine; Knox County Courthouse, part of the Edina Double Square Historic District in Missouri
Knox County was named for Continental and U.S. Army Major General Henry Knox. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In the Nebraska license plate system , Knox County is represented by the prefix 12 (it had the 12th-largest number of vehicles registered in the state when the license plate system was established in 1922).
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Center lies at the junction of Nebraska Highway 84, which runs east and west, and Nebraska Highway 13, the northern terminus of which is at Center. [8] Bazile Creek passes through the outskirts of the village. [8] According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.10 square miles (0.26 km 2), all land. [9]
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January 10, 1990 (Marshall St. between Fir and Elm Sts. Arthur: Spartan wood-frame county courthouse (1914) and jail (1915), the first government buildings erected in the newly formed Arthur County.