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when it burned down on December 29, 1855. This building included the law library on the second floor. In 1905 control of the library was changed to the Oregon Supreme Court and both moved into the Supreme Court Building in 1914. In 2002 the library name was changed from the Oregon Supreme Court Library to the State of Oregon Law Library after the completion of renovations that among other items increased the number of electrical outlets from just two.
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The State of Oregon Law Library on the second floor of the building was created in 1848 when Oregon Territory was created. In 1851 the legislature passed an act to provide a librarian for this library that mainly served Oregon government officials. Then in 1855 a capitol building was nearly complete
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in Salem that was finished in 1855. The court was briefly located in that building on the second floor. However, on December 29, 1855 after the building was partially occupied, it was razed by fire. Then in 1876 the state finished construction on a second capitol building where the court was located
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refurbished with Italian silk paneling, hand-painted carpet, and new furniture built by inmates. This refurbishing was completed in 2002 when the State of Oregon Law Library's renovations were completed. During this time in 1989, the building was added to Salem's Historic Properties List as a local
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The building's exterior's finish is a cream colored terra cotta. It has five ornate columns in relief on the front of the building's façade. The exterior was designed to resemble the previous Oregon Capitol building (which burned in 1935). On the interior, the building contains a marble finish,
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by a prisoner that was allowed to stay in prison after his sentence had ended at his own request. As the primary legal resource for the state government, it also has a collection of case law from all fifty states. Along with the Oregon State Library and
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in the state. The library is a split level facility existing on both the second floor and third floor of the building. The library has a total of 165,000 volumes in its collections. Collections include the laws of all United States
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skylight located above the courtroom that has a design of the Oregon State Seal was reinforced at this time and a protective clear skylight was built over the decorative skylight installed in 1914. The building was listed on the
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Prior to the completion of the Oregon State Library Building in 1939 the state library was located in the basement and first floor of the Supreme Court Building. As this building and the Oregon State Capitol were connected by
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used for utilities, the fire that destroyed the capitol in 1935 also damaged the library. This was due to all the water that was used to fight the fire drained into the basement and destroyed many books in the
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The Oregon Supreme Court Building currently houses the courtroom for the Supreme Court and the state's law library. This single courtroom is also home to where oral arguments are heard for the
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In October 2019 the Court moved to temporary quarters elsewhere in the city when the building began two years of upgrades to include strengthening the structure against earthquake.
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ornate spiral staircase, the stained-glass skylight, a library with columns throughout, and tile flooring. The primary wood used in the courtroom is
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Oregon Historic Photographs Collections: Supreme Court Building, State & 12th Streets, Salem, Oregon.
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officer who is posted at a security desk near the main entrance to the building on the first floor.
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The state supreme court used to hold session in various locations in downtown Salem. In 1854
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that caused an estimated $ 170 million in damages, the decorative stained-glass
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Suo, Steve. Oregon Supreme Court is robed in tradition-bound world of its own.
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Currently the library is open to everyone and is the largest state government
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in the courtroom was damaged. The original stained-glass piece was created by
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of the Territory of Oregon and a copy of the Congressional Act creating the
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Built Like a Fortress: Preserving Oregon's Historic Supreme Court Building.
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historic landmark. Funds for the renovations came from private donors. The
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First State House. Oregon State Capitol, R HMC-1111 (Salem Public Library)
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Oregon State Bar Bulletin, June 2003. Retrieved on February 1, 2008.
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Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon
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Mary Leonard Law Society, May 2007. Retrieved on June 28, 2007.
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Beginning in 1981 the building was renovated with much of the
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from 1848. Historical books include one from 1569 concerning
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Oregon Judicial Department. Retrieved on February 1, 2008.
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Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on February 1, 2008.
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Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved on February 1, 2008.
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Oregon Legal Heritage: Ex Libris: A lament for libraries.
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State of Oregon Law Library. Retrieved on June 28, 2007.
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Stained-glass skylight above the third floor courtroom.
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National Register of Historic Places in Salem, Oregon
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Oregon Supreme Court Building Security Enhancements.
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Salem Public Library. Retrieved on February 1, 2008.
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Supreme Court and Library Building

Salem, Oregon
United States
Coordinates
44°56′15″N 123°01′39″W / 44.937509°N 123.027617°W / 44.937509; -123.027617
William C. Knighton
Oregon Supreme Court
Oregon Court of Appeals
Oregon Judicial Department
Salem
Oregon State Library
Oregon Territory
Territorial Capitol Building
Oregon Legislature
John A. Carson
Wallace P. Carson, Jr.
William C. Knighton
tunnels
library
Columbus Day Storm
skylight
Povey Brothers Art Glass Works

courtroom
stained-glass
National Register of Historic Places
Philippine mahogany
Oregon Court of Appeals
Oregon Judicial Department

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