Dallas County Courthouse - Buffalo, MO
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 37° 38.613 W 093° 05.537
15S E 491859 N 4166271
Modern and ugly to me, this is also a small county primarily ranching
Waymark Code: WMMWZ9
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 11/17/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member iconions
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County of courthouse: Dallas County
Location of courthouse: Maple St. & Main St., Buffalo
Phone:(417) 345-2243
Fax: (417) 345-5539
County Organized: Jan. 29, 1841
Named after: 1844 vice presidential candidate George M. Dallas
County seat: Buffalo

"Niangua was the name chosen for this county when it was first organized in 1841; after boundaries were slightly changes in December 1844, officials renamed the county Dallas because Niangua was hard to spell, write and pronounce. First courts met in a log schoolhouse, according to recollections of settlers.

"Levi Beckner built the first courthouse during 1846-47, a small two-story building with the courtroom on the first floor and county offices on the second. The site was on the present square. Confederate troops burned the building Oct. 18, 1863. Fire also destroyed two subsequent emergency quarters during 1864 and 1867, consuming most county records.

"During the February term of 1868 the court appointed Eleazer Hovey, a dentist, superintendent of a new courthouse to be built upon the square and appropriated $15,000. Plans which Hovey presented to the court for a 44-by-60 foot, two-story, brick building were approved in November 1868. The court awarded the contract to a A. E. Dye in February 1869. Dye, who also built Dent and Crawford County courthouses, requested and received an additional sum of $1,000 for his proposed cupola and door shutter in February 1870. The court accepted the completed building in June 1870. Final costs came to about $17,500.

"This building was renovated in 1937 and the cupola was removed in 1951, but it continued in use until destroyed by fire March 2, 1955. Thomas Hart Benton immortalized this Dallas County courthouse in a painting done in the 1950s."

"Voters approved a courthouse bond for $250,000 in September 1955; the court selected Eugene F. Johnson architect, and on March 16, 1956, awarded the building contract to Rex A. Kinser for $241,114. The one-story, 121-foot-square building has a partial basement conforming to the site slope. Occupying the center area in the square plan is the Circuit Court room. Completed in February 1958, the dedication ceremonies for Dallas County's present courthouse took place March 5, 1958" ~ University of Missouri - Extension

Year Built: February 1958

Current Use of Building: County Courthouse

Level of Courts: County

Architect: Eugene F. Johnson

Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1958 to present

Physical Address:
108 South Maple
Post Office Box 1910
Buffalo, MO 65622


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