Erie County Courthouse (Ohio)

The Erie County Courthouse

The Courthouse and the Boy with the Boot Fountain in Sandusky, Ohio.
General information
Architectural style Art Deco
Town or city Sandusky, Ohio
Country United States
Coordinates 41°27′13.88″N 82°42′40.95″W / 41.4538556°N 82.7113750°W / 41.4538556; -82.7113750Coordinates: 41°27′13.88″N 82°42′40.95″W / 41.4538556°N 82.7113750°W / 41.4538556; -82.7113750
Construction started 1936
Completed 1939
Client Erie County Commissioners
Design and construction
Architect Myer & Holmes

The Erie County Courthouse is located at 323 Columbus Street in Sandusky, Ohio. The current courthouse has served the county since 1939.

History

The courthouse in 1878.

Erie County was established in 1838 from the northern half of Huron County. At that time, and until the courthouse was completed in 1874, the courts met in various locations around town. A contest was held for the design of a courthouse, with the winning design to be built as soon as possible.

The courthouse of 1874 was designed in the Second Empire style. The facade rose three floors up with the roofline containing dormer windows. The corners of the structure as well as the center project from the rectangular footprint. The corners were capped with a mansard roof styled tower, and the center was capped by a pediment. The center of the building rose into a tall tower and is capped with a widow's walk.

The courthouse was extensively remodeled from 1936 to 1939 as part of the WPA and no longer resembles the old building. This remodel caused controversy throughout the county as factions for and against the remodel sprouted, but the remodel went ahead as scheduled.

Exterior

The style used during the remodeling was the Art Deco style popular during that era. The smooth stone facade no longer projects at the corners, but still contains a central projection. The roof is flat and is still topped by a central tower, but much of the original decoration was stripped away. The tower is capped by a triangular cap stone.

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