Camden County Courthouse - Camdenton, Missouri
Posted by: Woobie491
N 38° 00.489 W 092° 44.729
15S E 522342 N 4206749
The Camden County Courthouse is a two story brick building with the justice center added on to the west side.
Waymark Code: WM115MG
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 08/19/2019
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The county was originally named County of Kinderhook after President Van Buren's residence.
The county name was changed on February 23, 1843, it is named for Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden, Lord Chancellor.
The county encompasses 655 square miles.
It's largest community is Osage Beach (mostly in Miller County).
Camdenton is the county seat.
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The building faces north and is a two story light yellow colored brick, stone and concrete structure. The building is located on landscaped grounds in the center of the city. The building is 76 feet by 32 feet. The north front has a projecting center section rising three stories with stone facing at the top. The roof line is flat. An addition was added on the southeast in 1999. The architect was ASAI ( Abend Singleton & Associates ) and the contractor was Dewitt & Associates Inc.