词条 | Noble County Courthouse (Ohio) |
释义 | {{short description|local government building in the United States}}{{Infobox Historic building |name = The Noble County Courthouse |image = Noble County Courthouse Ohio.jpg |caption = The Courthouse in Caldwell, Ohio |map_type = |coordinates = {{Coord|39|44|50|N|81|31|2|W|region:US-OH_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} |location_town = Caldwell, Ohio |location_country = United States |architect = Charles J. Marr |client = Noble County Commissioners |engineer = |construction_start_date = 1933 |completion_date = 1934 |date_demolished = |cost = $183,000 |structural_system = |style = International }} The Noble County Courthouse is located in Caldwell, Ohio. The building was constructed in 1933-1934 and designed by Charles J. Marr. The building was constructed with red brick manufactured at nearby Ava, Ohio to control costs of construction. The windows are flat rectangular panels with either an arch pediment and decorative natural stone keystones or a slanted pediment. The building may be entered by a few stairs leading to a small recessed porch with archway openings. The Noble County Courthouse is currently the largest building in Caldwell, Ohio. The interior hosts four decorative murals. They depict John Gray, widely held to be the longest surviving Revolutionary War veteran; James M. Dalzell, who fought in the American Civil War; Lieutenant Commander Zachary Lansdowne, the commanding officer of the ill-fated USS Shenandoah; and the original courthouse of Noble County. {{Ohio County Courthouses}}{{Ohio-struct-stub}} 2 : Buildings and structures in Noble County, Ohio|County courthouses in Ohio |
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