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Cottonwood County Courthouse

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As the county's population grew and demands on the judicial and governmental systems increased, local officials recognized the need to consolidate both people and paperwork, and residents began to call for a permanent home. Big Bend, however, didn't meet the county's needs because it was six miles
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As construction progressed, costs soared past the original estimate to $ 100,000 (equivalent to $ 3,391,111 in 2023), including interiors, when the county took advantage of a new state program that granted loans for the construction of courthouses. By August 1905 the building was complete. A
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This pattern of modernization and reparation has continued until the present day. Elevators to aid the disabled and a musical dome that chimes every day are two of the more notable modern improvements. Through all the changes, the Cottonwood County Courthouse has remained a historical gem and a
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between 1873 and 1877. In the meantime, Cottonwood County rented various structures in Windom to house the first government offices. By 1883, a wooden structure that met the county's needs was built. A decade later, however, it was too small, and local citizens talked about building a centrally
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Cottonwood County commissioners approved the first courthouse remodeling project in 1930, in part because of the need to accommodate new female voters, jurors, and staff inside the building. The jury room was remodeled and additional restroom space for women was added.
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which rose through the two upper stories and provided access to offices and chambers. In the second floor courtroom, Oyen executed the gold-leaf-embellished mural of "Justice" which was patterned after the painting of the same name in the
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Between 1905 and 1909 work continued on the courthouse's grounds and interior. Sidewalks, gutters, and curbs were eventually completed. In 1927 professional landscapers planted 597 shrubs and trees.
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Talk of building a courthouse continued for a decade without action because the county needed to reserve its funds for countering the devastation caused by
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The Cottonwood County commissioners toured four states to select an architect for the new courthouse. By November 1903, they chose the firm of
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in 1977 for its state-level significance in the themes of architecture and art. It was nominated for the
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This event brought crowds to Windom to admire the new building, which consisted of two stories of red
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expressed throughout the building, from the exterior architecture to the interior design and artwork.
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory -- Nomination Form: Cottonwood County Courthouse
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away from any hotels and businesses. The commissioners decided to name Windom, which had been
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Cottonwood County, Minnesota
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Interactive map showing the location for Cottonwood County Courthouse
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National Register of Historic Places in Cottonwood County, Minnesota
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Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota
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dedication ceremony was held on November 3, 1905, with Governor
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first gathered to do their administrative work at a house in
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located courthouse that would serve a population of 30,000.
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Buildings and structures in Cottonwood County, Minnesota
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was laid in July 1904. In October 1904, Odin J. Oyen of
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The next major remodeling project occurred during the
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The Cottonwood County Courthouse viewed from the east
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Cottonwood County Courthouse is located in Minnesota
Cottonwood County Courthouse is located in the United States
Windom, Minnesota
43°51′57.5″N 95°7′1″W / 43.865972°N 95.11694°W / 43.865972; -95.11694
Omeyer & Thori
Neoclassical
Renaissance Revival
77000728
Cottonwood County, Minnesota
Windom
National Register of Historic Places
neoclassicism
Minnesota Legislature
county commission
Big Bend
platted
county seat
St. Paul and Sioux City Railroad
Rocky Mountain locusts
Omeyer & Thori
Saint Paul
Mankato
cornerstone
La Crosse, Wisconsin
John Johnson
sandstone
rusticated
Neoclassical

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