Exploring Oregon's Historic Courthouses
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By Kathleen M. Wiederhold
1998. 6 x 9 inches. 288 pages. Illustrations. Glossary of architectural terms. Appendix. Bibliography. Index.
ISBN 0-87071-436-8. Paperback, $17.95.
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Introduction
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Courthouses are often overlooked as significant historical sites, perhaps because they are "working" buildings open to the public. As this informative and entertaining guide proves, however, Oregon courthouses are fascinating places to explore aspects of the state's history.
For this first guide to Oregon's historic courthouses, Kathleen Wiederhold traveled extensively throughout the state visiting courthouses and talking to county officials and local residents. What she discovered were buildings rich in historical meaning and significance. This book explains these buildings and tells their stories, from political drama to salty local lore.
The author introduces twenty-one courthouses in towns and cities from Astoria to Enterprise. Each profile includes a look at the county seat, past and present; a history of the courthouse; a detailed description of the building as it stands today; and tips on what to see.
Exploring Oregon's Historic Courthouses combines local histories and their intriguing anecdotes with valuable information on the state's architectural heritage and old and new photographs of these venerable structures. It offers visitors and readers new opportunities to encounter history and historic architecture in the guise of these living buildings.
About The Author
Kathleen M. Wiederhold is a scholar of and an advocate for Oregon's courthouses. She has spent eighteen years researching historic buildings and town histories. She has an extensive collection of courthouse memorabilia. She currently lives in Spokane Washington.
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