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Jackson County Courthouse (Bellevue, Iowa)

The Jackson County Courthouse, also known as Old Jackson County Courthouse or Bellevue Elementary School, is a historic building and former courthouse for Jackson County, Iowa, United States. It is located in Bellevue and was built in the vernacular Greek Revival style in 1845. It currently serves as a portion of Bellevue Elementary School, the oldest functioning school in the state of Iowa.

Jackson County Courthouse
The former Jackson County Courthouse, now an elementary school.
LocationBounded by Third, State, Fourth, and Court Sts., Bellevue, Iowa
Coordinates42°15′27″N 90°25′34″W / 42.25750°N 90.42611°W / 42.25750; -90.42611Coordinates: 42°15′27″N 90°25′34″W / 42.25750°N 90.42611°W / 42.25750; -90.42611
Arealess than one acre
Built1845
ArchitectDohaney & Jones
Architectural styleGreek Revival
MPSCounty Courthouses in Iowa TR
NRHP reference No.81000248[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 2, 1981

History

When the Wisconsin Territory created Jackson, Jones, and Linn counties in 1837, Bellevue was named as the seat of justice for all three.[2] Stock thief and counterfeiter W.W. Brown doctored a legitimate petition to have himself named as the organizing sheriff of Jackson County. The position went to Captain W.A. Warren instead.

Completed in 1845, this building is one of the oldest structures in Iowa used as a courthouse after Lee (1841) and Van Buren (1843) counties.[3] It is also one of seven extant courthouse buildings in the Greek Revival style in the state. This building was a victim of the county seat rivalry that moved the Jackson County seat between Bellevue (1838–48), Andrew (1848-51), Bellevue again (1851–61), Andrew once more (1861-73), finally ending up in Maquoketa in 1873.

The courthouse was converted fully to use as a school in 1861,[3] as of 2019 it is the pre-kindergarten through fifth grade Bellevue Elementary School in the Bellevue Community School District serving over 350 students.[4] The original building has since been surrounded by additions. The south wing was added in 1870 and the north wing was added in 1872. A gymnasium and cafeteria were completed in the 1950s, and two 2-story classroom wings in the 1960s and 1970s. Previously, the courthouse was in a park-like, town square setting, but has since been paved with asphalt with trees removed. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 2, 1981.[1]

Architecture

The Old Jackson County Courthouse is a two-story, brick, vernacular Greek Revival structure. It takes the form of a traditional Greek temple without a portico. Unadorned, 2-story wings flank the main façade to the north and south. The building is capped with a hip roof with one gable. On the roof above the arched main entrance once stood a large cupola featuring a cloister vault shaped roof and large bell. The cupola was removed sometime during the mid 20th century due to deterioration and leaks in the roof. Other decorative elements of the building include a classical pediment with a returned cornice and half-moon window as well as simple brick projecting pilasters on all three sides of the main façade. Native limestone gathered from local quarries make up the exposed rough cut foundation, window sills, lintels, and front steps. Although the interior was altered drastically numerous times throughout the past 175 years to accommodate changing education practices and modern amenities, it still retains tin ceilings (mostly covered by dropped ceilings), much of its original woodwork (although heavily painted and damaged), and its grand stairway with large wooden newel posts. Other antique features include original schoolhouse style glass light fixtures from the early 1900s, cast iron radiators, and some original window panes.

Future

Discussion began in 2017 to determine the future of the building. The community rejected a $16 million bond referendum that would have funded construction of a new elementary school in a field west of town on September 11, 2018, with 44% of voters approving the measure (short of the 60% supermajority required for approval). The district reduced the proposed building's square footage from 69,000 sq. ft. to 56,000 sq. ft. and voted on a $14.5 million referendum on April 2, 2019. The referendum was again rejected by the community with only 46% voter approval.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ Stanek, Edward and Jacqueline (1976). Iowa's Magnificent County Courthouses. Des Moines: Wallace-Homestead. p. 104. ISBN 0-87069-189-9.
  3. ^ a b "NRHP Nomination form - Former Jackson County Courthouse". National Park Service. Retrieved 2015-04-21. with photo
  4. ^ "Bellevue Elementary". Bellevue Community School District. Retrieved 22 April 2015.

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The Jackson County Courthouse also known as Old Jackson County Courthouse or Bellevue Elementary School is a historic building and former courthouse for Jackson County Iowa United States It is located in Bellevue and was built in the vernacular Greek Revival style in 1845 It currently serves as a portion of Bellevue Elementary School the oldest functioning school in the state of Iowa Jackson County CourthouseU S National Register of Historic PlacesThe former Jackson County Courthouse now an elementary school Show map of IowaShow map of the United StatesLocationBounded by Third State Fourth and Court Sts Bellevue IowaCoordinates42 15 27 N 90 25 34 W 42 25750 N 90 42611 W 42 25750 90 42611 Coordinates 42 15 27 N 90 25 34 W 42 25750 N 90 42611 W 42 25750 90 42611Arealess than one acreBuilt1845ArchitectDohaney amp JonesArchitectural styleGreek RevivalMPSCounty Courthouses in Iowa TRNRHP reference No 81000248 1 Added to NRHPJuly 2 1981 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Future 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditWhen the Wisconsin Territory created Jackson Jones and Linn counties in 1837 Bellevue was named as the seat of justice for all three 2 Stock thief and counterfeiter W W Brown doctored a legitimate petition to have himself named as the organizing sheriff of Jackson County The position went to Captain W A Warren instead Completed in 1845 this building is one of the oldest structures in Iowa used as a courthouse after Lee 1841 and Van Buren 1843 counties 3 It is also one of seven extant courthouse buildings in the Greek Revival style in the state This building was a victim of the county seat rivalry that moved the Jackson County seat between Bellevue 1838 48 Andrew 1848 51 Bellevue again 1851 61 Andrew once more 1861 73 finally ending up in Maquoketa in 1873 The courthouse was converted fully to use as a school in 1861 3 as of 2019 update it is the pre kindergarten through fifth grade Bellevue Elementary School in the Bellevue Community School District serving over 350 students 4 The original building has since been surrounded by additions The south wing was added in 1870 and the north wing was added in 1872 A gymnasium and cafeteria were completed in the 1950s and two 2 story classroom wings in the 1960s and 1970s Previously the courthouse was in a park like town square setting but has since been paved with asphalt with trees removed The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 2 1981 1 Architecture EditThe Old Jackson County Courthouse is a two story brick vernacular Greek Revival structure It takes the form of a traditional Greek temple without a portico Unadorned 2 story wings flank the main facade to the north and south The building is capped with a hip roof with one gable On the roof above the arched main entrance once stood a large cupola featuring a cloister vault shaped roof and large bell The cupola was removed sometime during the mid 20th century due to deterioration and leaks in the roof Other decorative elements of the building include a classical pediment with a returned cornice and half moon window as well as simple brick projecting pilasters on all three sides of the main facade Native limestone gathered from local quarries make up the exposed rough cut foundation window sills lintels and front steps Although the interior was altered drastically numerous times throughout the past 175 years to accommodate changing education practices and modern amenities it still retains tin ceilings mostly covered by dropped ceilings much of its original woodwork although heavily painted and damaged and its grand stairway with large wooden newel posts Other antique features include original schoolhouse style glass light fixtures from the early 1900s cast iron radiators and some original window panes Future EditDiscussion began in 2017 to determine the future of the building The community rejected a 16 million bond referendum that would have funded construction of a new elementary school in a field west of town on September 11 2018 with 44 of voters approving the measure short of the 60 supermajority required for approval The district reduced the proposed building s square footage from 69 000 sq ft to 56 000 sq ft and voted on a 14 5 million referendum on April 2 2019 The referendum was again rejected by the community with only 46 voter approval See also EditJackson County Courthouse Maquoketa Iowa References Edit a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service January 23 2007 Stanek Edward and Jacqueline 1976 Iowa s Magnificent County Courthouses Des Moines Wallace Homestead p 104 ISBN 0 87069 189 9 a b NRHP Nomination form Former Jackson County Courthouse National Park Service Retrieved 2015 04 21 with photo Bellevue Elementary Bellevue Community School District Retrieved 22 April 2015 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jackson County Courthouse Bellevue Elementary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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