The Clinton County, Indiana Courthouse (1884-)

Read time: 5 min.

I work on the southeastern side of Anderson, Indiana. My commute takes me straight past the Madison County Government Center, built in 1972 to replace a landmark courthouse in the heart of downtown. It’s a striking structure, but my thoughts always turn to Clinton County as I pass. That’s because the old building’s twin still holds court in Frankfort.

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The restored Montgomery County, Indiana Courthouse (1876-)

Read time: 7 min.

The Montgomery County Courthouse was built in 1876. Sixty-five years later, an artist commissioned to paint the building noticed that the tower appeared to be leaning. It was wartime, and officials acted in haste by decapitating the courthouse, melting its bell down, and dumping the clockworks by the county highway barn. A local jeweler rescued the clock and put it up at his store downtown1, but the rest was history.

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