Listed on the National Register of Historic Places the dominating limestone Courthouse was completed in 1906 Riley County Courthouse
After a spirited disagreement the county seat was moved from Lowell to Minden, and a frame building was erected on this site in 1879. The cornerstone of the present building was laid July 17, 1906 Kearney County Court House
This two-story, Georgian brick structure is the oldest public building in
the state of Nebraska still in use. The building was completed in 1865
Otoe County Courthouse
With its location near the Missouri River, an important early transportation link, Pawnee was among the first counties in the state, having been organized in 1856. After two elections in 1856 Pawnee County Courthouse
Following the establishment of Thomas County, Thedford became the county seat in 1887 Thomas County Courthouse
This building has supported the official business of Keya Paha County since is construction in 1914 Keya Paha County Courthouse
The Cedar County courthouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1892 by
area builder, Henry Stuckenhoff, at a cost of $19,999 Cedar County Courthouse

Built about 25 years after Dixon County was established, the Dixon County Courthouse was built in 1883-84 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Pottawatomie County Courthouse located in Westmoreland is constructed of native limestone. It was built in 1884, and is the second oldest courthouse in the state.
Pottawatomie County Courthouse

Dodge County was established in 1856. Fontenelle was named temporary county seat, but Fremont won the county seat designation in 1860 Dodge County Courthouse

Built in the Beaux Arts style the Burt County Courthouse was completed in 1917, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The four-story building measures 65 feet by 85 Burt County Courthouse - NHR

Established in 1857, Johnson County is one of the earliest counties in Nebraska. Tecumseh, which was designated the county seat, was platted in 1856 Johnson County Courthouse

This limestone Richardson Romanesque structure with a clock tower was erected in 1890-1892 Gage County Courthouse

Built in 1900 of native limestone, this is the third courthouse on this site. A statue of Justice graces the top of this historic landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places Lawrence County Courthouse
With a population of 733, Nelson continues to serve as the county seat. The beautifully
renovated 100-year-old courthouse stands on a hill overlooking the town. It was built in 1890 Nuckolls County Courthouse


The Richardson County Courthouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was completed in 1925 Richardson County Courthouse

The Clay County Courthouse was built in 1918, replacing a brick structure that was built in 1881. The courthouse stands in the center square of downtown Clay Center surrounded by 30 Clay County Courthouse

Completed in 1894 Fillmore County Courthouse

In the early1900s the old courthouse building became inadequate which led to the construction of a new building. In 1903 Saunders County Courthouse
[Chase County Courthouse] The picturesque Chase County Courthouse, the oldest in use in Kansas today, was built during 1871-73 in the Renaissance style of the Louis XIII period. The 113 Chase County Courthouse
The Polk County Courthouse, completed in 1907, dominates the square in the county seat of Bolivar. Both the county and the city were organized in 1835. The county covers 642 Polk County Courthouse
The Jackson County Courthouse, built in 1920, is the centerpiece of the courtyard and the downtown business community.
Jackson County Courthouse
The Courthouse is on the National Historic Register. The beautiful woodwork and floors give the feeling of history as it was lived long ago.
Doniphan County Courthouse
The Franklin County Courthouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1925 Franklin County Courthouse
Built in 1914, the Webster County Courthouse is a recent addition to sites already listed on the National Register of Historic Places Webster County Courthouse
The first county courthouse was built of ash logs and was about 16 feet by 16 Frontier County Courthouse
The Clay County Courthouse at Clay Center was constructed in 1900-1901 on land donated in the 1860's for use as a public square by the town's founder, Alfonzo F. Dexter.
Clay County Courthouse
This beautiful building was constructed in 1931 Wabaunsee County Court House
The cornerstone for this magnificent city landmark was laid in 1894 at a building cost of $35,000. The courthouse, built of native Kansas limestone, is listed on the McPherson County Courthouse
This Roman Revival building was commissioned May 20, 1899, and was completed in May, 1900 at a cost of $35,000 Geary County Courthouse
Completed in 1909, the Romanesque revival, native limestone courthouse has a clock tower and stone carvings at entrance. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Marion County Courthouse
Built in 1901 for a total of $38,310. of 8" pitchfaced native limestone, of Richardsonian Romanesque design.
The Seth Thomas four-faced clock in the courthouse tower was installed in 1904 Mitchell County Courthouse
The Lincoln County Courthouse is a limestone monument completed in 1900, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Lincoln County Courthouse
The cornerstone of the Trego County Courthouse was laid in 1888, and the building was completed in 1889 Trego County Courthouse
A visit to the Osborne County Courthouse will show the use of the area's popular post rock material in its Romanesque Revival styling. Built in 1907-1908 and listed on the Osborne County Courthouse
Phillips County Courthouse
The Rawlins County Courthouse was built in 1906 and exemplifies Greco-roman architecture.
Rawlins County Courthouse
Built in 1906, Thomas County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Romanesque Revival style building is graced by the "Spirit of the Prairie" Thomas County Courthouse
Clark County Courthouse
The first courthouse in Finney County was built in October, 1885, at this location. The county soon outgrew the small building and in 1902 was moved to a larger building at 113 Finney County Courthouse
A post rock courthouse was built in Tribune in 1890, at a cost of $20,000 Old Greeley County Courthouse
The historic Butler County Courthouse was built in 1909 Butler County Courthouse
Anthony, the county seat of Harper County, is justly proud of her stately Court House, constructed in 1908. The building is on the National Registry of Historic Buildings.
Harper County Court House
Kingman County Courthouse
The historic Rice County Courthouse built of red brick and featuring a four directional clock tower was built in 1910 Rice County Courthouse
Woodson County CourthouseThe most significant building in the Yates Center Courthouse Square Historic District, the Woodson County Courthouse, was constructed from 1899-1900 Woodson County Courthouse
Dedicated July 4, 1902 Anderson County Courthouse
The Douglas County Courthouse was built of native limestone in 1904. It was saved from demolition in the 1960s when a modern courthouse was built, and is now listed on the Douglas County Courthouse
The Elk County Courthouse was built in 1908 after the original county seat center built in 1886 burned. The courthouse is one of a few that have a fireplace in every office.
Elk County Courthouse
The County Courthouse building was completed in 1914.
Osage County is the largest county in Oklahoma, twice as large as the entire state of Rhode Island and Delaware combined.
Osage County Courthouse
After Governor Charles N. Haskell's declaration on May 6, 1910 Adair County Courthouse
The Wagoner County Courthouse was built in 1939 replacing the original courthouse that was built in 1897 which also served as the federal building.
Located on the front lawn is a Veteran' Wagoner County Courthouse & Memorial Walk
Built in 1912, the historic Ellis County Courthouse stands in the center of the Courthouse Square in Arnett.
Ellis County Courthouse
The Blaine County Courthouse was built in 1906 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places Blaine County Courthouse
The Grant County Courthouse was built in 1910.
Located on the Court House lawn is a Vietnam War, 105 Grant County Court House
Noble County Courthouse
This unique octagonal architecture with four impressive columns at each of four entrances is Oklahoma' Love County Courthouse
The Seth Thomas Clock in the dome of the Carter County Courthouse was installed in 1928 Carter County Courthouse Seth Thomas Clock
The Jackson County Courthouse was built in 1910 Jackson County Courthouse
The impressive Beckham County Courthouse was built in 1911. If you have watched the movie, "The Grapes of Wrath," it may look familiar to you.
It appeared in the brief 30 Beckham County Courthouse
The historic Greer County courthouse is truly the center of town and the center of activity. The entire square is surrounded by a unique WPA stone wall with corner fountain structures.
Greer County Courthouse
The Kiowa County Courthouse and Square is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by J. Riley Gordon and constructed in 1902 Kiowa County Courthouse
Built in 1921.
Tillman County Courthouse
The imposing Washita County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by Solomon Andrew Layton in 1910 and completed in 1911, and has been called the " Washita County Courthouse
The railroad offered a city block to the citizens of Holdrege if they would build a courthouse. The ambitious merchants promptly provided the funds and the cornerstone was dedicated on October 10, 188 Phelps County Courthouse
Kimball County was created out of Cheyenne County in 1888. The centrally located city of Kimball has been the only county seat. County officials initially rented space for courthouse use. In 1893 Kimball County Courthouse
Museum dealing with the history of Tombstone and southeast corner of Arizona. From 1879 to 1929. It is the only publicly owned museum which tells the story of the "Town Too Tough To Die."
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
When Furnas County organized in late 1873, Beaver City was one of the voting places designated by Governor Robert Furnas, for whom the county was named.
Furnas County Courthouse
This adobe structure is the first Pinal County Courthouse built in 1877. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places McFarland State Park
Built in 1891, the second Pinal County Courthouse is the oldest public building in daily use in Arizona. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places Pinal County Courthouse
Built in 1898 and in service until 1976, the historic Navajo County Courthouse is one of only two Richardsonian Romanesque courthouses in the state of Arizona. Located along old Route 66 Historic Courthouse
When the Leon County Courthouse burned in 1885, the smoke had scarcely died away before a contract was let to erect a new one. Completed in 1887, the "new" Leon County Courthouse
The Red River County Courthouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, dates from 1885 Red River County Courthouse
Set among magnolia trees in center of town, the Colorado County Courthouse was built in 1891 in Second Empire style with locally made brick. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places Colorado County Courthouse
This courthouse is an authentic remnant of the French settlement of Illinois and an excellent example of their "post-on-sill" Cahokia Courthouse State Historic Site
The historical McDonough County Courthouse was built in 1872 for $155,000 McDonough County Courthouse
Built in 1845, this building served as the center of county government until the county seat was moved to Eureka in 1896. It is one of the two surviving courthouses on the historic 8 Metamora Courthouse
Garden County Courthouse
Listed in the National Register of Historical Places
[GD03-003] Listed 1990/01/10
In an election held in 1909 Garden County Courthouse
After three previous structures were destroyed by fire, the present Parker County Courthouse was begun in 1884 and dedicated in 1886 Parker County Courthouses
Claiborne Parish Courthouse
Sherman County was organized in 1873 Sherman County Courthouse