Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 84003375
Historic Name NOWATA COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Description of Significance THE NOWATA COUNTY COURTHOUSE IS A THREE-STORY STONE AND BRICK CLASSICAL REVIVAL STYLE BUILDING. IT HAS A HIPPED ROOF COVERED IN RED TERRA COTTA TILE. THE FIRST FLOOR HAS A RUSTICATED, STONE FACADE. THIS BUILDING IS A CENTRAL BLOCK WITH WINGS TYPE. THE ENTRANCE (CENTRAL BLOCK) PROJECTS APPROXIMATELY FIVE FEET FROM THE WINGS. THE ENTRANCE IS LOCATED WITHIN THE CENTRAL BLOCK AND IS RECESSED AND FRAMED BY A TWO-STORY CLASSICAL PORTICO WITH A TRIANGULAR PEDIMENT. LISTED IN NATIONAL REGISTER 8/23/1984.
Current Name SAME
Address 229 N MAPLE STREET
City NOWATA
County NOWATA
Lot 3-4
Block 24
Current Section
Township
Range
Type BUILDING
Historic Function GOVERNMENT: COURTHOUSE
Current Function GOVERNMENT: COURTHOUSE
Area Significance 1 GOVERNMENT
Area Significance 2
Date Prepared 1981
Year Built 1911
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder ROBERTS, J.W. - ARCHITECT; C.C. CLEEPER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - BUILDER
Architectural Style CLASSICAL REVIVAL
Roof Material TERRA COTTA
Wall Material STONE; BRICK
Window Material UNCOLLECTED
Door Material UNCOLLECTED
Decorative Details
Condition FAIR
Comments
Restricted N