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- Q1743900 abstract "The Lafayette County Courthouse is a courthouse in Lexington, Missouri.It was built in 1847 and is the oldest courthouse in continuous use west of the Mississippi River. It is known far and wide for the cannonball embedded in the upper left column, a remnant of the Civil War Battle of Lexington I, fought on September 18, 19 and 20, 1861.In 1847, County Judges Thomas Gordon, Nathaniel Price, and Joseph W. Hall determined that a new Courthouse was needed to serve Lafayette County, Missouri. The judges chose a site on the new Main Street in Lexington, an approved plans for a magnificent structure of the Classic Greek Revival design. Silas Silver, John Catron, Robert Aull, and Henderson Young served as project and contract overseers, and William Dougherty was the architect. On April 1, 1847, the plans were accepted and $12,000 was set aside for building the new structure. The final construction costs were $14,382.46. The old courthouse in "Old Town" Lexington was sold for $1,500 and the old jail was sold for $51.00. This left the total expenditure for the new building at $12,831.46.The Courthouse is on the National Register of Historic Places.".
- Q1743900 added "1970-09-22".
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- Q1743900 yearOfConstruction "1847".
- Q1743900 added "1970-09-22".
- Q1743900 built "1847".
- Q1743900 location "Public Sq., Lexington, Missouri".
- Q1743900 name "Lafayette County Courthouse".
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- Q1743900 comment "The Lafayette County Courthouse is a courthouse in Lexington, Missouri.It was built in 1847 and is the oldest courthouse in continuous use west of the Mississippi River. It is known far and wide for the cannonball embedded in the upper left column, a remnant of the Civil War Battle of Lexington I, fought on September 18, 19 and 20, 1861.In 1847, County Judges Thomas Gordon, Nathaniel Price, and Joseph W. Hall determined that a new Courthouse was needed to serve Lafayette County, Missouri.".
- Q1743900 label "Lafayette County Courthouse (Missouri)".
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- Q1743900 name "Lafayette County Courthouse".