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The Randolph County Courthouse is located at the southwest corner of Broadway and North Marr Street in downtown Pocahontas, the county seat of Randolph County, Arkansas.It is a two-story brick and concrete Art Deco building, designed by Eugene John Stern and built in 1940 with funding from the Works Progress Administration.
The Old Randolph County Courthouse is a historic former county courthouse at Broadway and Vance Street in the center of Pocahontas, Arkansas.It is a two-story Italianate Victorian brick structure, built in 1872, regionally distinctive for its architectural style.
Randolph County District Court is located at 1510 Pace Road in Pocahontas, and is presided over by the District Judge, who is elected in a countywide election. [28] The court handles within Randolph County. Superseding district court jurisdiction is the 3rd Judicial Circuit Court, which covers Jackson, Lawrence, Randolph, and Sharp counties ...
Randolph County Courthouse Randolph County 36°15′39″N 90°58′16″W / 36.26083°N 90.97111°W / 36.26083; -90.97111 ( Randolph County Courthouse
Randolph County Courthouse: Randolph County Courthouse: August 22, 1996 : Southwestern corner of the junction of Broadway and N. Marr Sts. Pocahontas: 15: Ravenden Springs School: Ravenden Springs School: January 14, 2004
Randolph County Courthouse or Old Randolph County Courthouse may refer to: Old Randolph County Courthouse (Arkansas) , Pocahontas, Arkansas Randolph County Courthouse (Arkansas) , Pocahontas, Arkansas
The Pocahontas Commercial Historic District encompasses the historic civic heart of Pocahontas, the county seat of Randolph County, Arkansas.The district includes roughly five-block stretches of Broadway and Pyburn and Everett Streets between US 67 and Bryant Street, and extends across US 67 to include a small complex of industrial buildings and the former railroad depot.
George Howard Jr. Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse: Pine Bluff: 100 East 8th Avenue E.D. Ark. 1966 present Named after District Court judge George Howard Jr. U.S. Courthouse and Post Office: Texarkana: State Line, Olive, Fifth, Elm E.D. Tex. W.D. Ark. 1892 1930 Straddled the line between Texas and Arkansas, with facilities for both jurisdictions.