Merrick County Courthouse
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{{Infobox NRHP
| name = Merrick County Courthouse
| nrhp_type = nrhp
| image = Merrick County Courthouse 5.jpg
| alt = Two-story building (plus basement with windows)
| caption = View from the northwest; photographed in 2009
| location = 1510 18th St, Central City, Nebraska
| coordinates = {{coord|41|6|49|N|97|59|58|W|display=inline,title}}
| locmapin = Nebraska#USA
| mapframe = yes
| mapframe-marker = building
| mapframe-zoom = 12
|mapframe-caption = Interactive map showing the location of Merrick County Courthouse
| built = 1911-1913
| architect = William F. Gernandt
| architecture = Classical Revival
| area = {{convert|1.7|acre}}
| mpsub = {{NRHP url|id=64500388|title=County Courthouses of Nebraska MPS}}
| refnum = 89002211{{NRISref|version=2010a}}
| delisted = January 2, 2014
}}
The Merrick County Courthouse was built from 1911 to 1913 in Central City, Nebraska, United States. Designed in the Classical Revival style by architect William F. Gernandt, it was built at a cost of $100,000. In 1990, it was listed in the National Register of Historic Places,{{cite web|last=United States Department of the Interior National Park Service|title=National Register of Historic Places: Merrick County Courthouse|url=http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/merrick/MK02-003_Merrick_CntyCthse.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110610044039/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/merrick/MK02-003_Merrick_CntyCthse.pdf|url-status=usurped|archive-date=June 10, 2011|publisher=United States Department of the Interior}} but was removed from the Register in 2014.{{cite web|title=Merrick County Courthouse|url=http://home.nps.gov/nr/feature/places/RN_89002211.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222134917/http://home.nps.gov/nr/feature/places/RN_89002211.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 22, 2014|publisher=National Park Service|accessdate=8 February 2014}}[https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalregister/upload/weekly-list-2014-national-register-of-historic-places.pdf National Register List of Actions, January 10, 2014] Retrieved 2014-01-22.
History
The first courthouse in Central City, a two-story brick building, was built in 1871. In 1911, because of the deterioration of the old building, the county voted to approve a $100,000 bond to fund a new courthouse. The county records are incomplete, but construction appears to have begun in 1911, the cornerstone was laid in 1912, and it was formally dedicated on April 24, 1913.{{cite web|last=Kay|first=John, Lonnie Dickson, Robert Kay, and Kathleen Fimple (1992)|title=Nebraska Historic Buildings Survey Reconnaissance Survey Final Report of Merrick County, Nebraska.|url=http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/reports/merrick_county.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061116020122/http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/reports/merrick_county.pdf|url-status=usurped|archive-date=November 16, 2006|publisher=Nebraska State Historical Society: State Historic Preservation Office}}{{cite web|last=Johnson|first=Nancy B|title=Central City -- Merrick County|url=http://www.casde.unl.edu/history/counties/merrick/centralcity/}}{{cite book|last=Merrick County Historical Society|title=History of Merrick County, Dallas|year=1981|publisher=Taylor publishing Company|location=Dallas, TX}}{{cite book|last=Merrick County Historical Society|title=History of Merrick County-Volume II|publisher=Taylor Publishing Company|location=Dallas, TX}}
Description
The {{convert|66|x|85|ft|adj=on}} building, designed by William F. Gernandt, has one primary and one secondary entrance. It is rectangular in shape, consisting of two main stories with an attic floor set on a raised basement. The basement was constructed of ashlar limestone and granite. The exterior is characterized by four huge ashlar limestone columns arranged along the principal facade and the large stone steps leading up to columns and the main entrance. There are also six squared brick pilasters placed between six windows on the east and west sides of the building.
Inside, the central hallway on the first floor is cross-shaped. There are stairs up to the upper floors and down to the basement. The district courtroom is located on the second floor and the top floor (attic) is currently used for storage. The original interior includes hexagonal floor tile with a regularly spaced pattern in black, tan, rust, and ocher. There have been a few interior alterations—including offices with dropped ceilings and fluorescent lights—none of which significantly alter the original design.
The Merrick County Courthouse was selected for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places for two reasons. First, it has historical significance at both state and local levels. Second, it has a number of features of the Classical Revival style of architecture including symmetric arrangement of elements, a raised basement, an unadorned roofline, pedirnented bays, and colossal columns.{{cite web|title=County Courthouses of Nebraska Multiple Property Documentation Form.|url={{NRHP url|id=64500388}}|publisher=United States Department of the Interior}}
References
External links
{{commons category|Merrick County Courthouse}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20130828005116/http://www.cc-ne.com/ccne Central City]
- [http://www.merrickcounty.ne.gov Merrick County]
{{National Register of Historic Places}}
Category:Government buildings completed in 1913
Category:Buildings and structures in Merrick County, Nebraska
Category:Neoclassical architecture in Nebraska
Category:County courthouses in Nebraska
Category:Former National Register of Historic Places in Nebraska
Category:1913 establishments in Nebraska
Category:National Register of Historic Places in Merrick County, Nebraska