Remarkable Ohio

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5-32 Hancock County Courthouse

Side A: Hancock County was organized March, 1828, court being held in a log schoolhouse. In 1833, a frame courthouse was built. It served until 1840, when a brick structure went up on this site. During the oil and gas boom of the 1880’s, the present courthouse was erected at a cost of $305,272, and dedicated Oct. 27, 1888.
Side B: June 5, 1885, County Commissioners. C.S. Kelley, J.M. Moorhead and A.S. Beck, together with G.W. Galloway, G.W. Myers, Lemuel McManness and Presley Hay approved plans for the third Hancock County courthouse. W.H. Campfield & Son were contractors; Weary & Cramer, architects. Justice, Law and Mercy are the statutory group. The 16-ft. statue of John Hancock stands 130 ft. above ground.
Sponsors: Historic Preservation Guild and The Ohio Historical Society
Address: 300 S. Main Street, 
Findlay, 
OH, 
45840
Location: Hancock County Courthouse
Latitude: 41.0389260
Longitude: -83.6504780