1915 - Federal Building - United States Courthouse - Lawton, OK
Posted by: hamquilter
N 34° 36.190 W 098° 23.705
14S E 555465 N 3829203
This is one of the few historic buildings remaining in Lawton.
Waymark Code: WM12TCJ
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 07/12/2020
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The Federal Building / U.S. Courthouse was constructed in the Classical Revival style between the years of 1915 and 1917. This is a three-story brick and masonry building, with a full basement. The metal hip roof cannot be seen from the ground. The first floor is constructed of limestone block, with the upper floors in buff colored brick.
The windows are wood-framed with 12 over 12 double hung windows. Windows on the ground floor have segmented fan lights, and sidelights to either side. Several of the windows on the second floor west side have stone caps, and are separated by stone columns. A row of stone medallions separate the second and third floors. Below the roof line is a wood cornice with dentilations.
The main entrance is on the south facing a parking lot. Three originals entrances here were remodeled in the mid-1960's. Today, the building still houses federal offices.
The cornerstone is a large carved limestone block on the southwest corner of the building.
William G. McAdoo
Secretary of the Treasury
Oscar Wenderoth
Supervising Architect
1915
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