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The Cook County Courthouse in Adel, Georgia is a building built in 1939. It was designed by Atlanta architect William J. J. Chase and was built by the Ray M. Lee Company. The Public Works Administration provided 45% of the funds. It is a two-story brick building with limestone in the Stripped Classical style.
When county seats have been moved, a new courthouse was typically constructed. Courthouses in Georgia have also been destroyed by disasters including fire, tornadoes, war, and arson. The most recent county courthouse to suffer a disaster was the burning of Hancock County, Georgia's courthouse in August 2014.
Cook County is a county located in the south central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia.As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,229. [1] The county seat is Adel. [2] The constitutional amendment to create the county was proposed July 30, 1918, and ratified November 5, 1918.
A Cook County judge who controversially banned a law clerk from the county’s main courthouse for using a cellphone in her courtroom will undergo training and mentoring, officials said. The order ...
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Cook County Courthouse may refer to: Cook County Courthouse (Georgia), in Adel, Georgia; Cook County Courthouse (Minnesota), in Grand Marais, Minnesota;
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U.S. Court House & Post Office: Birmingham: Second Avenue North and 18th Street N.D. Ala. 1893 1921 Razed in the early 20th century. Robert S. Vance Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse † Birmingham: 1800 5th Avenue North N.D. Ala. 1921 present Named after Court of Appeals judge Robert Smith Vance in 1990. Hugo L. Black U.S. Courthouse: Birmingham