NRHP: Fillmore County Courthouse

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Fillmore County Courthouse

Fillmore County Courthouse

NRHP Reference #: 78001698

NRHP Listing Date: 19781212

Location

9th & G Sts, Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska

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Summary

Completed in 1894, the Fillmore County Courthouse is a simplified version of the Richardsonian Romanesque style. The courthouse was designed by architect George E. McDonald and was modeled after the Gage County Courthouse in Beatrice. The two-story brick building, located in Geneva, has a prominent three-story tower with a community clock, installed by jeweler W. P. McCall in 1909.

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