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The Clay County Courthouse, located at 300 Broadway Street in Louisville, is the county courthouse serving Clay County, Illinois. Built in 1913, the courthouse was Clay County's fourth courthouse; it has served continuously as the seat of Clay County government since its opening. Architect Joseph W. Royer, who planned several other Illinois ...
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Clay County is a county in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Illinois. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 13,288. [1] Since 1842, its county seat has been Louisville, in the center of the county's area. [2] In 1950, the U.S. Census Bureau placed the mean center of U.S. population in Clay County. [3]
The community in which the courthouse is located is known as the county seat. The oldest current courthouse is the Putnam County Courthouse, built in 1839, while other courthouses have been built since 2010. Many courthouses were built following the destruction of previous buildings, either planned or unplanned; however, some former courthouses ...
Old Cahokia Courthouse: Cahokia Heights, Illinois: 1737 Residence/Courthouse Oldest building in Illinois. French Canadian Court House [1] Fort de Chartres Powder Magazine Randolph County, Illinois: c. 1750 Military Oldest stone building in Illinois; French military fortification Church of the Holy Family (Cahokia Heights, Illinois) Cahokia ...
The Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County is a local history museum located in Moorhead, Minnesota and exists to collect, preserve, interpret, and share the history and culture of Clay County, Minnesota. The organization directs the museum and archives at the Hjemkomst Center and provides tours of Moorhead's Hjemkomst Viking Ship and ...
The Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation in Watkinsville has hired an interim executive director and a new office administrator. The hirings were announced recently in the wake of the firings of the ...
Because the early frame courthouse was deemed vulnerable to fire, Richland County constructed a brick building on the courthouse square to house county records and certain offices. [1]: 629 Although a similar material was employed for the 1874 courthouse, brick still proved vulnerable: the third courthouse burned in October 1913.