Douglas County Courthouse

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The present Stephen A. Douglas county seat is found at 1701 Farnam Street in Omaha, Nebraska. In-built 1912, it had been supplemental to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Notable events at the courthouse embody 2 lynchings and therefore the city’s 1st Civil Rights Era civil disobedience protest. 5 years when it had been opened, the building was virtually destroyed by mob violence within the Omaha riot of 1919.
The 1912 building was designed within the French Renaissance Revival vogue by native designer John Latenser, Sr.. Ornamental masonry covers the structure’s exterior, and therefore the building is a outstanding landmark in Downtown Omaha.There were county offices on the most floor, second and third floors, and courtrooms on the fourth floor. The Stephen A. Douglas County Jail was on the fifth floor.

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