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This courthouse was erected inside the block provided by Robert Gordon and his fellow speculators. While the site might have been prominent in the town they had in mind, it is out of the way today. The two-story, brick building is conventionally subdivided by giant-order Doric-like pilasters but is unusual for a Greek Revival courthouse in having no projecting porticos. It does have a wooden cupola with Ionic columns in antis, full entablature, and mansard roof, and the building’s windows have pedimented, cast-iron lintels with tendril motifs and acroteria.