The Warren County, Indiana Courthouse (1908-)

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When Warren County’s thirty-five-year-old courthouse burned down in 1907, officials instructed architect J.W. Royer to use what remained of its foundation and retaining walls to minimize the project’s building costs. It’s no wonder commissioners preferred to use what was left over- adjacent to the Illinois state line, Warren County is a small and rural place. In 1907, there weren’t many citizens to tax for a new courthouse!

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