Pulaski County Old Courthouse - Waynesville, MO
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N 37° 49.731 W 092° 12.090
15S E 570269 N 4187126
Now a museum with the court room preserved.
Waymark Code: WMKKZT
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 04/29/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member iconions
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County of courthouse: Pulaski County
Location of courthouse: 405 W. Historic 66, Waynesville
County named after: Count Pulaski of the Revolution
County organized: Jan. 19, 1833

"Fire destroyed most Pulaski County Court records June 13, 1903. The remaining records begin with book D, dated Nov. 7, 1898. The only known reference to Pulaski County history prior to 1898 is Goodspeed's 1889 History.

"In 1818 a Pulaski County was organized but did not survive. Its boundary included no part of present day Pulaski County. Another Pulaski County, organized in 1833, passed through many boundary changes before the present boundaries were set in 1859.

"First courts met in homes. In 1839 commissioners were appointed to procure a site for building a courthouse. By August 1840 the court accepted a hewn-log courthouse, apparently intended to be temporary.

"In February 1843 officials moved the county seat to Waynesville, and contractor Allen Hamor built on the present site a two-story, brick courthouse measuring 40 by 28 feet at the base and 22 feet high.

"Three rooms and two halls filled the first floor, and two doors led to the outside. Although badly damaged in the civil War, the courthouse continued in use until 1872 when it was considered beyond repair and no longer safe for storing records or holding court.

"The state appropriated $2,000 war damages and the county issued $6,000 in bonds for construction of a new courthouse in 1872-73. An additional appropriation of $1,500 brought the total to nearly $10,000. The two-story, brick courthouse, built on a part of the old courthouse foundation, was larger than the first, measuring 60 by 40 feet at the base and 22 feet high. W. C. Kerr superintended construction. Fire consumed the building June 13, 1903. The only known photograph of the building shows the walls that were left standing after the fiery destruction.

"On July 3, 1903, less than a month after the fire, the Pulaski County Court ordered rebuilding and selected architect Henry H. Hohenschild to draw plans. The court was conservative and stayed within an austere budget. Ed Long, Rolla, Missouri, contracted the building for $10,240 in September 1903. He completed the brick, 60-by-40-foot building in March 1904, nine months later. The exposed elements in the ceiling construction are a notable feature. Insurance compensation and general funds covered the cost of construction.: ~ University of Missouri - Extension

Year Built: 1903

Current Use of Building: Museum

Level of Courts: County

Architect: Henry H. Hohenschild

Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1903 - 1987

Physical Address:
405 W. Historic 66 Waynesville, MO 65583


Hours:
Museum Hours The courthouse museum opens for the season on the first Saturday in April and runs through the last Saturday in September and is open weekly, on Saturday’s from 10:00 a.m. until 4 p.m. Group tours are available year round, by appointment.


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