Old Effingham County Courthouse (Georgia)

Effingham County Courthouse

The courthouse in 2015
Location SR 21, Springfield, Georgia
Coordinates 32°22′27″N 81°18′54″W / 32.37412°N 81.31494°W / 32.37412; -81.31494Coordinates: 32°22′27″N 81°18′54″W / 32.37412°N 81.31494°W / 32.37412; -81.31494
Area 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built 1908-1909
Architect Hyman C. Whitcover
Architectural style Neoclassical (Palladian)
MPS Georgia County Courthouses TR
NRHP Reference # 80001016[1]
Added to NRHP September 18, 1980

The Old Effingham County Courthouse is a historic county courthouse in Springfield, the county seat of Effingham County in east central Georgia.[2] It is located on Georgia State Route 21, at 901 North Pine Street in Springfield.

The courthouse was designed by Savannah architect Hyman C. Whitcover and was built from 1908 to 1909 at a cost of $40,000, soon after George Mills Brinson's railroad was extended to Springfield in August 1907.[2][3]

The courthouse is in the Neoclassical style, with Palladian aspects.[4] The building replaced a previous county courthouse built in 1849.[5]

The Old Effingham County Courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 18, 1980 and is listed under the name Effingham County Courthouse.

Construction began on a new courthouse, officially the Effingham County Judicial Complex, in 2004, with construction complete by late 2006, occupation in January 2007, and a dedication ceremony in March 2007.[5] The old courthouse is now used as the Effingham County district attorney's office.[5][6] The offices of the county tax commissioner are also located in old courthouse.[7] Other county administrative offices are located in separate building (formerly a church) near the new courthouse.[5]

See also

References

  1. National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 Wilber W. Caldwell, The Courthouse and the Depot: The Architecture of Hope in an Age of Despair (Mercer University Press, 2001), pp. 549-50.
  3. Gary L. Doster, East Central Georgia in Vintage Postcards (Arcadia Publishing, 1998), p. 64.
  4. Old Effingham County Courthouse, Digital Library of Georgia.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Effingham County Courthouse, Digital Library of Georgia.
  6. Effingham County, Ogeechee Judicial Circuit.
  7. Effingham County Office of the Tax Commissioner.
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