Sampson County Courthouse - Clinton, NC
Posted by: YoSam.
N 34° 59.861 W 078° 19.423
17S E 744252 N 3876059
The Courthouse being the center piece when applying for NRHP status
Waymark Code: WMRZ03
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 08/25/2016
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County of building: Sampson County
Location of building: Main St. & Wall St., Clinton
Date built: 1904
Remodeled: 1939
"Shortly after the 1902 fire, the town replaced the former frame 1818 courthouse with a much more substantial brick Romanesque Revival style courthouse. The 1904 courthouse received a major face-lift in 1938 when the Works Progress Administration, under the direction of R.R. Markley, architect, remodeled the building in the Colonial Revival style. The Sampson County Courthouse (101 E. Main Street) continues to anchor the downtown commercial district. Several blocks west of the courthouse, the 1936 United States Post Office (109 West Main Street) echoes the Colonial Revival style of the courthouse. Designed by architect Louis A. Simon, the post office is embellished with many patriotic elements, including a carved eagle in a recessed arch over the main entrance."
"Clinton Commercial Historic District centers on the square dominated by the Sampson County Courthouse. In 1938, a Public Works Administration-sponsored Colonial Revival-style courthouse replaced the original 1904 Romanesque Revival-style building. Designed by R.R. Markley, the courthouse features two projecting wings, a two-story porch supported by square columns, and a central cupola." ~ Living Places, The Gombach Group
FWA Plaque:
FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY
Public Works Administration
SAMPSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Horace Merritt, Architect