Hamilton County Courthouse - Chattanooga, Tennessee
N 35° 02.914 W 085° 18.412
16S E 654417 N 3879739
Hamilton County Courthouse in Chattanooga Tennessee.
Waymark Code: WM2CR2
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 10/13/2007
Views: 169
A strikingly beautiful new building, the Hamilton County Courthouse, was dedicated in 1913. It stands where the earlier structure had been struck by lightning in the violent storm of 7 May 1910. The new building, designed by Reuben H. Hunt, who began his architectural career in the area in the 1880s, cost $350,000. It featured Tennessee gray marble, a glazed tile roof, and a colored-glass dome. On the courthouse grounds were placed statues honoring Confederate General A. P. Stewart of Tennessee, who campaigned in the area in 1863, and John Ross, Indian Chief, Loyal Cherokee, Great American.
Year Built: 1913
Current Use of Building: Courthouse
Level of Courts: County
Architect: Reuben H. Hunt
Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1913 - present
Physical Address: 625 Georgia Avenue
Chattanooga, TN 37402
Hours: Hours: Mon - Fri
8:00am - 4:00pm
except Designated Holidays
Related Website: Not listed
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