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Blackford County Courthouse

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which the seat of justice was to be located. It was also ordered that the seat of justice was to be named Hartford. The 40 acres (16 ha) were owned by three individuals living in an adjacent county. The owners donated every other lot to the county as part of a plan to ensure that the county seat was located there—and increase the value of their property. Despite the county government's orders and plans, no action was taken on constructing a courthouse. In September 1839, the county commissioners began conducting business in the home of Jacob Emshwiller. For a few months, the Emshwiller home was the new capitol of Blackford County.
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second plaque, the Bicentennial Capsule Marker, was also added in 1936. Many years later, a Blackford County Courthouse Cornerstone Rededication Marker was added in a ceremony on November 13, 1993. The Free and Accepted Masons conducted the ceremony, and a time capsule was presented by the presidents of the Blackford County Historical Society and the Montpelier Historical Society. A Blackford County Courthouse Historical Marker was placed on October 1, 1994, by the Indiana Historical Bureau and the Blackford Lodge Number 106 of the Free and Accepted Masons.
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in 2004 with a granite base, pedestal, and walkway. A dedication for that portion of the monument was held on October 9, 2004. The sculpture of the civil war soldier was added a few years later. Stacks of black granite cannonballs were added to each corner of the monument in 2007. The monument recognizes all soldiers associated with Blackford County: soldiers who lived in the county at the start of the war, soldiers who enlisted in the county, soldiers buried in the county, and veterans who moved to the county after the war.
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courthouse, and the county Clerk's office is also located on that floor. Additional office space is provided in the Blackford County Courthouse Annex, which is located across the street on the west side of the courthouse. The annex has an address of 121 North High Street. Among the offices housed in the annex building are the Blackford County Community Foundation, the Blackford County Emergency Operations Center, and the Blackford County Economic Development Corporation (including the County Assessor).
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On its original National Register nomination form, the building was cited as significant in the areas of "architecture" and "politics/government." The courthouse has been "the focus of governmental, political and civic affairs," and "its size and architecture dominate" downtown Hartford City. In addition, the war memorials on the courthouse grounds contribute to the sense of time and place that the Hartford City Courthouse Historic District conveys.
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members of the community for conducting county government. By May 1845, an arrangement was made for the upper floor to be used for court proceedings until the entire building was completed. Finally, in a special session held October 31, 1845, the board of commissioners found that the courthouse had been completed according to contract. The total cost for the courthouse building was $ 5,750.
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On May 20, 1893, the old courthouse building was sold for $ 20, and removed from the grounds to enable construction of the new structure. In October, it was decided that the opera house was not suitable for courtroom proceedings because of possible theatrical conflicts, so rooms were rented at the newly built
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A historical marker placed on the south lawn of the courthouse correctly lists the construction period as 1893–1895. Because most of the construction was completed during 1894, that year is sometimes cited as the construction date. For example, a plaque in the hallway of the courthouse (see September
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monument is located on the southwest corner of the courthouse square. The Blackford County Civil War Re-enactment Club is responsible for the monument. The project began with a Memorial fund in 1997, and progressed for about 10 years to completion of the project. Construction of the monument began
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at the entrances. The hallway ceilings have been molded with stenciling. Some painted scenes, which are not original to the building, can be found in the main hallway. One such scene includes a painting of the original courthouse surrounded by paintings of tablets representing each of the county's
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Although the community planned to build the courthouse as a monument to the city's (Gas Boom-related) prosperity, the commissioners were still concerned with costs. In late July 1893, the commissioners awarded the courthouse construction contract to the Fort Wayne firm of Boseker & Son. The price
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firm of LaBelle and French as architects for the new courthouse. Since the original courthouse was condemned, and Judge Custer (of the 48th Circuit Court of Indiana) refused to use it, arrangements were made to use the nearby opera house for courtroom proceedings until a new courthouse was available.
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The original cluster of log cabins called Hartford was located by a creek near the southwest side of today’s Hartford City. Thus, "Hartford" was moved from a small group of log cabins to a wilderness area about 1-mile north. County officials designated an area to the north of the log cabins as the
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The Blackford County Courthouse was added to National Register of Historic Places on August 11, 1980. On June 21, 2006, its historic importance was reasserted when it was included as a contributing property in the Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District's listing on the National Register.
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named him chaplain for the state of Indiana. He also became the minister of Hartford City's First Presbyterian Church—serving from 1928 until 1936. During Work War I, Cornuelle suffered permanent injury from a gas attack, and his injury contributed to his death from pneumonia on April 21, 1936. A
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Among the first orders made by the new county government was a survey of 40 acres (16 ha) of wilderness located to the north of Boggs’ cabin, parts of which had been donated for the purpose of housing the seat of government. A public square was to be located on 1 acre (0.4 ha) of land, on
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appointed Nicholas Friend as the new county's sheriff, and elections were held soon thereafter. The log cabin homes of county officials served as county government buildings during the first year of the county's organized existence. County affairs were first handled at the log cabin home of Andrew
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The three finished interior floors have been renovated, modernized, and updated since the original construction. One step in modernization occurred in 1965, when an elevator was installed in the building. Among various renovations, the second and third floors were updated around 1980. Currently,
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treatment in 1963. Exterior spotlights were added during the 1980s. The latest project to refurbish the courthouse moved forward during 2010. On December 6, 2010, the county commissioners decided to proceed with a courthouse preservation project that was estimated to cost in excess of $ 325,000.
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The east and west sides of the courthouse are identical up to the roofline. The west side also has the corner clock tower, which appears on the right when viewing toward the east. Both east and west sides have six bays. The first, third, fourth, and sixth bays have dual windows on each floor. A
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On February 27, 1895, county officials began moving into the new courthouse. Total cost for the new courthouse was $ 129,337 (equivalent to $ 4,554,652 in 2023). Most of that expense was paid to the contractor, Boseker and Son. Among other expenses included in the total were $ 2,000 paid to the
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An 1887 description of the courthouse called it "a plain building…its architecture characteristic of the pioneer times". It also said the building "is still good enough were it only in better repair." On January 19, 1893, Judge Joseph L. Custer declared the "courtroom to be an inadequate place for
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In 1841, the commissioners again settled on Hartford as the location for the county seat, and planning for Blackford County's original courthouse began. On September 11, 1841, the Blackford County board of commissioners ordered that written proposals should be received to build a courthouse on the
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The board of commissioners ruled against Montpelier in a January 1840, session. In November 1840, the board ordered the construction of a courthouse—which was to be located in Hartford. The plan was for a 25-foot -square (8 m), two-story, "hewed-log" courthouse. The commissioners went into
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Biographical and historical record of Jay and Blackford Counties, Indiana: Containing ... portraits and biographies of some of the prominent men of the state : engravings of prominent citizens in Jay and Blackford Counties, with personal histories of many of the leading families and a concise
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As time has passed, renovations and updates have been made to the courthouse and surrounding grounds. However, the courthouse exterior has retained its original form. Many of the nearby buildings, which were also built in the 1890s, also retain much of their original form. In 1940, the hitching
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were added, and eventually hitching racks for horses. A war memorial was added to the northeast corner of the courthouse grounds in 1921, and this was the first of the major war memorials that occupy the corners of the courthouse lawn. A total of nine memorials, monuments and commemorative plaques
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The small community grew to a population of 250 by 1850, and it took 30 more years to get close to a population of 1,500. Early during that period, "Hartford" became known as "Hartford City" because another Hartford existed elsewhere in the state. In 1887, Hartford City Gas and Oil Company drilled
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The contract for Blackford County's first courthouse was let on December 7, 1841, and construction was supervised by Charles and William F. Jones. The proposed cost for the courthouse was $ 5,600 (equivalent to $ 165,399 in 2023). Until the courthouse was ready, rooms were rented from various
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The Blackford County Courthouse lawn is also the site of some smaller commemorative plaques. An early addition was the Orville Whitacre Memorial Marker, which was added in 1922. The H. C. Cornuelle Memorial Marker was added in 1936. The Reverend Herbert C. Cornuelle served in World War I as a
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spoke at the 1973 dedication of this monument. The monument, originally contained a list of the county's war dead from the two wars. It was expanded in 1987 to include all of the county's veterans of the two wars. A tablet on the left of the monument lists veterans of the Korean War, while a
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During December 2023, it was announced that the courthouse would undergo renovations. Renovations will be made to the clock tower, the clock in the tower, the roof, and windows. The work is expected to take over two years. Recent changes to security protocols mean that the public can enter the
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is 47348. Courtroom facilities on the second floor of courthouse are used by the Blackford County Circuit Court and Blackford County Superior Court. The Blackford County Prosecutor also maintains an office in the building. The Blackford County commissioners meet on the first floor of the
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The historical marker on the south side of the courthouse lawn describes the clock tower as 165 feet high—see photo. The tower is much taller than adjacent buildings, and can be compared to nearby structures using satellite photos or published photos such as the aerial view in the
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Shinn uses an 1845 completion date for Blackford County's original courthouse. A second source says construction was "completed in 1843". A third source agrees that court was held in a not-quite completed building beginning May 1845, but states the building was not completed until
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location of the county seat, and named it Hartford. Later, it was discovered that another Hartford already existed in Indiana’s Ohio County. To eliminate confusion, Blackford County’s Hartford was renamed Hartford City, and appears as Hartford City in an 1855 Post Office directory.
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The county commissioners responded in March 1893, to the Judge's declaration that the (original) courthouse was inadequate. The three commissioners, T. T. McGeath, I. L. Hughs, and A. W. Miles, ordered that a new courthouse was necessary. A week later, they engaged the
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public square in the town of Hartford. The building was to be 40 feet (12 m) square, 25 feet (8 m) high, and built of brick on a stone foundation. The courthouse grounds occupied 1.5 acres (0.6 ha) instead of the 1 acre (0.4 ha) proposed in 1839.
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fan window crowns the dual windows on the third floor. The second and fifth bays are occupied by semicircular towers that rise above the bottom of the main roofline. The towers have three main windows on each floor, and the third floor windows are crowned with
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memorial is located on the northwest corner of the courthouse square. Its dedication ceremony was held on May 30, 1950. City attorney Robert Bonham gave the dedication address. The monument lists over 1,880 names of veterans associated with Blackford County.
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style of architecture—which later became known as Richardsonian Romanesque. Constructed mostly during 1894, the four–story building features a 165-foot clock tower located on the southwest corner, and is the tallest structure in the area. The roof is a high
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Web sites (December 2011) that use pictures of the courthouse include the Hartford City web site, a page on the Blackford County Historical Society web site, the Blackford County web site, and the digital version of the (Hartford City newspaper)
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Designed by the firm known as LaBelle and French of Marion, Indiana, the Blackford County Courthouse is considered an excellent example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture, which was popular at the time. LaBelle and French also designed the
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Shinn did not mention the size of the courthouse grounds in his Blackford County history. It is known that the second courthouse grounds occupies 1.5 acres (0.6 ha), and the second courthouse was constructed on the original courthouse
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building located on the south side of the courthouse square. Two rooms, with gas heat included, were rented for a total of $ 400 per year. One room would be for the circuit court, while the other was for the county clerk's office.
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in 1837, when legislation to create the county was proposed. Despite being created in 1838, no county government was organized until 1839, and there was some dissent over the location of the county seat. During June 1939,
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After the courthouse was completed, it was discovered that some modifications were needed for its plumbing and heating system. Outside of the courthouse, steps were also taken to beautify the surrounding grounds.
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has three double-hung windows, and a central arched window resides above the middle. Each of the side bays has a set of windows for each floor, and the third floor windows are crowned with arched windows.
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Biographical memoirs of Blackford County, Ind: to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... embellished with portraits of many well known residents of Blackford County, Indiana
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was preceded by another courthouse building on the same site, which was declared inadequate by a judge in 1893, and was torn down. Following the condemnation of the original courthouse, the county's
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architectural style that was popular in the United States at that time. The four-story building measured 71 by 126 feet (22 by 38 m). It featured enormous arches on the northern and southern
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The interior of the Blackford County courthouse has a twenty-two feet wide main hallway that runs between the northern and southern facades. The original floors were tiled, and the walls were
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The huge clock tower is the main difference between the north and south facades. Located on the southwest corner of the courthouse, it is topped by a steeply-pitched roof with round corner
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considerable detail describing the building. However, the courthouse was not constructed because of continuing controversy over the location (Hartford or Montpelier) of the county seat.
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On June 8, 1893, LaBelle and French provided the county commissioners with a complete plan for the new courthouse. The architects designed a monumental stone courthouse in the
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courthouse only from the North side. Both the North and South entrances will have temporary "roof"s added to protect the public from possible injury caused by falling debris.
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above the second story was sublet to Gustave Steuber. Much of the carving work around the building's entrances was conducted under Mr. Steuber's direction. The building's
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that look similar to their original design. Although the interior has been remodeled, the exterior of the courthouse also retains its original appearance.
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Today, the courthouse is still used by local government, and has a mailing address of 110 West Washington Street, Hartford City, Indiana. Hartford City's
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memorial was unveiled on the northeast corner of the courthouse square on September 28, 1921, in a dedication ceremony with James Taylor, president of
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the first floor has carpeting, fluorescent lighting, and acoustic ceiling tiles. The north and south facades now have modern glass doors that form
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Although a harsh winter sometimes made work difficult, construction of the courthouse progressed far enough that work on the large (3 stories high)
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A History of Blackford County, Indiana : with historical accounts of the county, 1838–1986 histories of families who have lived in the county
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was cut to $ 97,000 by altering some of the architect's specifications. The stone chosen for the building was Amherst Blue from quarry number 9 in
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Indiana Historical Bureau; Free & Accepted Masons Blackford Lodge #106 (1994). "Dedication of Blackford County Courthouse Historical Marker".
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that are crowned with fan windows. Above the towers’ third floor fan windows, near the top of the tower, are small arched windows resting above
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began. The area experienced a period of economic growth and prosperity as manufacturers moved to the region to utilize the low-cost energy.
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J. A. Hindman, a Masonic ceremony, an address by Mason Past Grand Master Martin H. Rice, and an address by historian Benjamin G. Shinn.
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the transaction of the business of this court", and that court business "be held elsewhere in some suitable place in the county seat."
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is used on the upper portion of the tower between the clock faces and the roof of the main portion of the building. Three rows of
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List of the Post-Offices in the United States; with counties in which they are situated, and their distances from Washington City
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racks around the courthouse square were removed, as automobiles had replaced horses as the preferred mode of transportation.
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In addition to the courthouse building, the buildings around the courthouse square are also historic in nature and considered
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Free & Accepted Masons Blackford Lodge #106 (1993). "Blackford County Courthouse Cornerstone Centennial Celebration".
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are utilized within the blind arcading. A clock face can be seen on all four sides of the tower. An arch supported by
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buried within the county. A dedication ceremony was conducted on June 17, 1933, by the Nancy Knight Chapter of the
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The current courthouse was designed by architects Arthur LaBelle and Burt L. French, who were from nearby
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of Boston, $ 7,000 for furniture paid to the H. Ohmer and Sons Company, and $ 6,158 for architecture.
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Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Indiana
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on a large stone, the memorial was placed in honor of Blackford County's five Revolutionary War
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on the southern façade began during February 1894. Around the same time, work to carve the
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The northern and southern facades of the structure are similar—each consisting of three
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The southern facade (left) and western side (right) of the Blackford County Courthouse
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and a fan window. From the ground-floor doorway to the top of the large central bay
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Indiana Historical Bureau & Free & Accepted Masons Blackford Lodge #106 1994
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Wall, artwork, and ceiling in first floor hallway of the Blackford County Courthouse
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were added to the square in 1952. The building's stone exterior was refreshed by a
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The public square where the Blackford County Courthouse stands is the heart of the
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Blackford County: Interim Report, Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory
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Shinn is described as "a Civil War veteran, historian, patriot, and a minister".
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wars is located on the southeast corner of the courthouse square. Congressman
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Lodge Number 106 ran the program. The ceremony included a parade, a welcome by
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On November 1, 1893, the city held a ceremony for the laying of the courthouse
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as the speaker. The memorial is a reproduction of a sculpture known as the "
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List of properties in Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District
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activities were temporarily located in a building across the street.
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history of Jay and Blackford Counties and their cities and villages
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was finished in April, and nearly all of the structure's stone was
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The small cluster of log cabins called Hartford was designated the
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Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana
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World War I monument on northeast corner of courthouse grounds
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On the southwest corner of the courthouse stands the county's
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have been added to the grounds within the courthouse square.
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in the city's downtown commercial district. Built during the
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tablet on the right side lists veterans of the Vietnam War.
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Boggs, which was located just north of Little Lick Creek in
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in 1980 and was included as a contributing property to the
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Unlisted (Biographical and historical record...) (1887).
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Hamilton, Kristi; Abraham, Kent; Lankford, Susan (2005).
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Courthouse under construction in 1894 (left) and current
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chaplain in the United States Army. After the war, the
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Commemorative plaque inside Blackford County Courthouse
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Buildings and structures in Blackford County, Indiana
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Free & Accepted Masons Blackford Lodge #106 1993
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A diagram of the Blackford County Courthouse grounds
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buildings in the Courthouse Square Historic District
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By June, work was started on the 67:Southwest corner of Blackford County Courthouse 2616:"County Seats and County Seat Wars of Indiana" 1911:"Historic Courthouse Will Undergo Renovations" 1110:"A History of the Blackford County Courthouse" 2698: 2242:Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana 2005 2062:Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana 2005 1652: 1650: 1574: 1572: 1535: 1533: 1075:Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana 2005 8: 2515:. Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana. 2115: 1979:. Historical Places Database. Archived from 1590: 2561:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2469:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1494:. American Oil & Gas Historical Society 1270: 384:, and Hartford City's participation in the 2705: 2691: 2683: 2333:Beeson, Cecil E.; Bonham, John A. (1974). 2145: 2143: 2141: 2139: 2084: 2082: 1959: 1957: 1707: 1705: 1703: 1701: 1613: 1611: 1418: 1416: 1414: 1412: 1410: 669:dormer rises above the central arch. The 61: 2714:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 2646:. Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company. 2601:. Chicago: The Bowen Publishing Company. 2442:. Indianapolis: B. F. Bowen and Company. 2237: 2235: 2233: 1944: 1942: 1940: 1938: 1936: 1934: 1932: 901:Other monuments and commemorative plaques 271:. The building's architectural style is 37:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 1207: 754:four townships, each with local scenes. 2489:. National Park Service. Archived from 2363:. National Park Service. Archived from 2103:The News Times (Hartford City, Indiana) 1859:. Blackford County Emergency Management 1837:. Blackford County Community Foundation 1835:"Blackford County Community Foundation" 1756:. Indiana Supreme Court. Archived from 1044: 1042: 1038: 951: 3336:Government buildings completed in 1894 2554: 2462: 1963: 1948: 1451: 1401: 1178: 665:measures about three stories high. A 20: 2162:Hamilton, Abraham & Lankford 2005 2074:Hamilton, Abraham & Lankford 2005 1712:Hamilton, Abraham & Lankford 2005 1692: 1389: 1372: 1360: 1348: 1336: 1324: 1300: 1285: 1246: 1234: 1112:. Blackford County Historical Society 880:Monument to Veterans of the Civil War 810:. The stone was from the Twin Hills 7: 2487:National Register of Historic Places 1909:Shaffer, Scott (December 20, 2023). 1054:National Register of Historic Places 804:Daughters of the American Revolution 579:National Register of Historic Places 288:National Register of Historic Places 2671:Blackford County Historical Society 2005:Trumbull County, OH. Archived from 1809:"Blackford County, Indiana – Clerk" 642:, and exterior walls are made from 286:. The courthouse was added to the 2597:Shinn, Benjamin Granville (1900). 1881:. Blackford County. Archived from 1811:. Blackford County. Archived from 1785:. Blackford County. Archived from 1727:. Blackford County. Archived from 1258: 240:is a historic building located in 14: 2336:'76 and Blackford County, Indiana 2128:"Boulder is Dedicated Saturday". 312:History of Hartford City, Indiana 2772: 2765: 2200:. September 17, 1973. p. 1. 610: 601: 469: 460: 84: 77: 2105:. December 24, 2010. p. 1. 2003:"Trumbull County Courthouse..." 1024:Blackford County Interim Report 836:Spirit of the American Doughboy 696:houses each face of the clock. 626:The courthouse was built using 3366:1894 establishments in Indiana 2352:Beetem, Debra (January 1980). 859:Korea and Vietnam War memorial 202: 1: 3346:County courthouses in Indiana 2354:"Blackford County Courthouse" 1857:"Emergency Management Agency" 1132:"Welcome to Blackford County" 2551:. Indiana Historical Bureau. 1977:"Trumbull County Courthouse" 1492:"Indiana's Natural Gas Boom" 248:. The building stands on a 18:United States historic place 3272:National Historic Landmarks 2620:Indiana Magazine of History 2570:Leech, D.D.T., ed. (1855). 2132:. June 19, 1933. p. 1. 2130:Hartford City Times Gazette 1632:, p. 5, col. 3 & 4 1554:, p. 2, col. 4 & 5 794:memorial. Consisting of a 238:Blackford County Courthouse 29:Blackford County Courthouse 3382: 2031:. National Weather Service 1917:. Hartford City News times 778:Revolutionary War memorial 538: 309: 3280: 2763: 2254:Historical Committee 1943 2177:. Smithsonian Institution 808:First Presbyterian Church 628:Henry Hobson Richardson's 201:NRHP reference  72: 60: 56: 43: 34: 27: 23: 2614:Shockley, E. V. (1914). 2417:Chamberlain, E. (1850). 2318:Blackford County History 2198:Hartford City News-Times 2116:Beeson & Bonham 1974 2029:"The Monticello Tornado" 1591:Beeson & Bonham 1974 1158:Hartford City News Times 1090:. 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Howard Clock Company 280:contributing properties 154:1.5 acres (0.6 ha) 3285:Keeper of the Register 2737:Keeper of the Register 2436:Esarey, Logan (1918). 2164:, p. 11 section 7 2076:, p. 12 section 8 1404:, p. 4 section 10 889: 840:Ernest Moore Viquesney 787: 734: 517:Construction completed 405: 377:Hartford City's first 242:Hartford City, Indiana 108:Hartford City, Indiana 46:U.S. Historic district 3305:Contributing property 2752:National Park Service 2732:Contributing property 1966:, p. 1 section 8 1951:, p. 1 section 7 1763:on September 27, 2020 1731:on September 10, 2011 1714:, p. 1 section 7 1181:, p. 1 section 2 887: 846:World War II memorial 785: 768:contributing property 732: 403: 294:in 2006. 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Index

U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Old courthouse featuring clock tower and turrets
Blackford County Courthouse is located in Blackford County, Indiana
IN 3
Hartford City, Indiana
40°27′6″N 85°22′5″W / 40.45167°N 85.36806°W / 40.45167; -85.36806
Richardsonian Romanesque
Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District
ID06000522
80000053
Hartford City, Indiana
Blackford County
public square
Indiana Gas Boom
courthouse
judicial
Marion, Indiana
Richardsonian Romanesque
contributing properties
Hartford City Courthouse Square Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
historic district
buildings in the Courthouse Square Historic District
facades
History of Hartford City, Indiana
county seat
Blackford County
Indiana Governor

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