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Putnam County Courthouse (Florida)

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Building in Florida, United States
Putnam County Courthouse
General information
Architectural styleClassical Revival
Town or city410 St. Johns Ave. Palatka, Florida
CountryUnited States
Coordinates29°38′51″N 81°38′00″W / 29.647473°N 81.633259°W / 29.647473; -81.633259
Completed1927
Design and construction
Architect(s)H.G. Little of Wauchula
EngineerBuilder: Robertson Construction Co.

The Putnam County Courthouse, built in 1909, is a historic brick courthouse building located at 410 St. Johns Avenue in Palatka, Florida It was designed by architects Robinson and Reidy in the Classical Revival style of architecture. C. D. Smith was the builder. It originally had a central cupola which is now gone. It has been extensively renovated and modernized over the years, with wings added on each side of the front portico.

  • Confederate Monument. Putnam County Commissioners voted in August, 2020, to remove it. Confederate Monument. Putnam County Commissioners voted in August, 2020, to remove it.

References

  1. Historic Courthouses of Florida: Putnam
County courthouses of Florida


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