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- Q18152767 abstract "The Jones County Courthouse, in Gray, Georgia was built in 1906 in the Romanesque Revival style. It was designed by J. W. Golucke and is noted for its arched clock tower.The first courthouse, in Albany, Georgia (not to be confused with present-day Albany, Georgia, later renamed Clinton, Georgia), was the private residence of William Jones. A temporary structure housed the court until 1816, when a third, more permanent, building was erected. When the county seat moved to Gray, Georgia, the current courthouse was built in 1905. It is noted for its arched clock tower, which was restored in 2005-06. The courthouse was rehabilitated in 1992.".
- Q18152767 added "1980-09-18".
- Q18152767 area "4451.54206464".
- Q18152767 location Q2641897.
- Q18152767 nrhpReferenceNumber "80001102".
- Q18152767 thumbnail Jones_County_Courthouse_2012-10-04_14-37-17.jpg?width=300.
- Q18152767 wikiPageExternalLink 64000130.pdf.
- Q18152767 wikiPageExternalLink jones.
- Q18152767 wikiPageExternalLink 8511.
- Q18152767 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?Courthouse-Gallery-25.
- Q18152767 wikiPageExternalLink history_courthouses.php.
- Q18152767 wikiPageWikiLink Q2641897.
- Q18152767 wikiPageWikiLink Q285599.
- Q18152767 wikiPageWikiLink Q744373.
- Q18152767 yearOfConstruction "1906".
- Q18152767 added "1980-09-18".
- Q18152767 location "GA 49, Gray, Georgia".
- Q18152767 name "Jones County Courthouse".
- Q18152767 refnum "80001102".
- Q18152767 point "33.00888888888889 -83.535".
- Q18152767 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q18152767 type Place.
- Q18152767 type HistoricPlace.
- Q18152767 type Location.
- Q18152767 type Place.
- Q18152767 type Thing.
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- Q18152767 comment "The Jones County Courthouse, in Gray, Georgia was built in 1906 in the Romanesque Revival style. It was designed by J. W. Golucke and is noted for its arched clock tower.The first courthouse, in Albany, Georgia (not to be confused with present-day Albany, Georgia, later renamed Clinton, Georgia), was the private residence of William Jones. A temporary structure housed the court until 1816, when a third, more permanent, building was erected.".
- Q18152767 label "Jones County Courthouse (Gray, Georgia)".
- Q18152767 lat "33.00888888888889".
- Q18152767 long "-83.535".
- Q18152767 depiction Jones_County_Courthouse_2012-10-04_14-37-17.jpg.
- Q18152767 name "Jones County Courthouse".