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Title
Butler County Courthouse: National Register of Historic Places Application
Subject
Applicable Criteria: EVENT, ARCHITECTURE/ENGINEERING
Architectural Styles: CLASSICAL REVIVAL
Architects: N.S. Spencer and Son, Gassman Construction Co.
Areas Of Significance: POLITICS/GOVERNMENT, ARCHITECTURE
Periods Of Significance: 1925-1949
Significant Years: 1928
Architectural Styles: CLASSICAL REVIVAL
Architects: N.S. Spencer and Son, Gassman Construction Co.
Areas Of Significance: POLITICS/GOVERNMENT, ARCHITECTURE
Periods Of Significance: 1925-1949
Significant Years: 1928
Description
Present Day: Butler County Courthouse | https://butlercountymo.com/
Address: 100 N Main Street
Year listed: 1994
Description: The present Butler County Courthouse was completed in 1928 and designed by N.S. Spencer & Son, Architects of Chicago. The building was designed in the Neo-Classical style. The Butler County Courthouse has been the center for county government for over sixty years and house most of the county's legal and administrative offices and the county courts.
Address: 100 N Main Street
Year listed: 1994
Description: The present Butler County Courthouse was completed in 1928 and designed by N.S. Spencer & Son, Architects of Chicago. The building was designed in the Neo-Classical style. The Butler County Courthouse has been the center for county government for over sixty years and house most of the county's legal and administrative offices and the county courts.
Creator
Philip Thomason
Thomason and Associates
PO Box 121225
Nashville TN 37212
Thomason and Associates
PO Box 121225
Nashville TN 37212
Publisher
National Park Service
Date
Date Published: 12/1/1994
Format
pdf
Language
English
Identifier
National Register Information System ID: 94001400


