Hardeman County Courthouse - 1868 - Bolivar, TN
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N 35° 15.391 W 088° 59.269
16S E 319164 N 3903301
Built in 1868, with wing addition and inside renovations in 1955.
Waymark Code: WM11Q5A
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 12/01/2019
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County of building: Hardeman County
Location of building: surrounded by Warren St., Main St., E. Market St. & E. Jackson St., Bolivar
Building built: 1868
Architects: Willis, Sloan, and Trigg
Plaque Text:
1868
Original Builders
HARDEMAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Courthouse Commissioners
F.P McNeal F.C. Gobbers
P.T. Jones John M. Bills
Builders
Willis, Sloan Y Trigg
Restorations and Additions
Quarterly County of Hardeman County
Claude A. Curtis, Judge
Building Committee
Thomas Fawcett, Chairman
W.D. Mask William E. Tote
Bacon, Anthony, McLenne & Cox, Inc.
Architects
1955
"25. Hardeman County Courthouse (Court Square): 1868, 2 story brick with pedimented
portico above arcaded, rusticated ground story, brick pilasters define bays, cupola
with 4 clock faces surmounds building, 2 recent 2 story wings." ~ NRHP Nomination Form
"Three courthouses have stood on the court square, and two of these still survive. The first,
a log building erected in 1824, was moved to its present location on Market Street, where
it was converted into the Joy-Hardaway House (No. 38) and later into the Old Courthouse
Museum. Although not on its original site, it is the oldest building in the state which has
served es a court house. A second courthouse, a brick building, was built in 1827 and
destroyed in May 1864 when federal troops fired the town. The present courthouse (No.25)
was built in 1868; the architectural firm of Willis, Sloan, and Trigg designed the building.
Wings were added to the north and south elevations in 1955. The 1868 Hardeman County
Courthouse is the seventh oldest in Tennessee and the first built in the state after the
Civil War." ~ NRHP Nomination Form