Chariton County Courthouse - Keytesville, MO
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N 39° 25.957 W 092° 56.486
15S E 505040 N 4364787
Not the courthouse listed in NRHP, this was being built when that nomination was being considered, that building burnt down in 1973
Waymark Code: WMMYX1
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 11/26/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member iconions
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County of courthouse: Chariton County
Location of courthouse: W. Jackson St. (US 24) & S. Cherry St., Keytesville
Phone: (660) 288-3273
Organized: Nov. 16, 1820
Named after: Chariton River, possibly after John Chariton leader of a fur expedition
County seat: Keytesville

"First courts met in Old Chariton for about 10 years and built no courthouse. After the move of the county seat to Keytesville in 1833, the court built a brick, two-story, square courthouse with four rooms below and a courtroom above. The courthouse and other public buildings were constructed on land donated to the court by James Keyte.

"A fire in the clerk's office, apart from the courthouse, destroyed all County Court records Nov. 11, 1861, and fires set by Confederates on Sept. 20, 1864, destroyed the courthouse.

"By 1865 the Chariton County Court ordered the treasurer, Hale T. Chellis, to act as commissioner and examine courthouses at Macon, Columbia and Fayette, obtaining dimensions, costs, etc. before reporting back to the court. Apparently, the court favored the style of the recently built Macon courthouse.

"The court called for bids on the plan marked "A" and awarded the contract on Feb. 8, 1866, to Levi Aldrich (Figure 1). The court wanted the masonry, brickwork and carpentry done in a plain, durable style, leaving off all ornamental work. The firm of Mitchel (sic) and Wagner received the contract for interior work on Oct. 23, 1867.

"The shuttered, two-story, brick building had a cupola rising from the crossing of gabled roofs. Measurements were 110 by 62 feet, and the cost was $40,000. The brick courthouse, painted white in 1969, was destroyed by fire Aug. 27, 1973, during a renovation project.

"As County Court judges considered building a new courthouse in the fall of 1973, they visited several recently constructed courthouses in Kansas, Nebraska, Illinois and Missouri. They were particularly impressed with a Seneca, Kansas, example and requested architect Carroll Hutchens to submit a similar design for consideration, which the court accepted in January 1974.

"A protesting group in Keytesville, who considered a modern design unsuitable, offered an alternative. Committed to Hutchens, the court asked him to revise his proposal. Hutchens then presented several options for the exterior, but retained the basic plan. The court accepted one of Hutchens' revisions, and Irvinbilt Co. of Chillicothe, low bidder, began construction in the summer of 1974 on the $725,000 courthouse. "Formal ceremonies at the courthouse were held July 27, 1975, and the court occupied the completed building the following month. Principal sources of funding came from fire insurance compensation, revenue sharing and a grant from Missouri Law Enforcement Assistance Council." ~ University of Missouri, Extension

Year Built: 1974

Current Use of Building: County Courthouse

Level of Courts: County

Architect: Carroll Hutchens

Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1975 to present

Physical Address:
306 S Cherry St, Keytesville, MO 65261


Hours:
The court calls a docket on the Thursday after the first Monday of each month.


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