Putnam County Courthouse - Ottawa, Ohio
N 41° 01.183 W 084° 02.783
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Putnam County Courthouse, 245 E Main St, Ottawa, Ohio
Waymark Code: WMJ71W
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 10/04/2013
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The Putnam County Courthouse features Neoclassical style architecture and components of Second Renaissance Revival style architecture. The courthouse is constructed of stone and features round arched windows on the first floor. The building is topped by a unique red tile roof.
Putnam County is named after Israel Putnam, a soldier in the French and Indian War. He later joined the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and was a prominent figure in the battle of Bunker Hill. The courthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Year Built: 1913
Current Use of Building: courthouse
Level of Courts: County
Architect: Frank L. Packard
Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1913-present
Physical Address: 245 E Main St, Ottawa, Ohio
Hours: Not listed
Related Website: Not listed
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