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Graham County Courthouse (Arizona)

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during 1883–1915, and the 1901 Riggs building at Main and Central in Safford during 1915–16. After Arizona achieved statehood in 1912, Safford was chosen as the location for Graham's county seat in a 1915 election, moving it four miles west from Solomonville, the county seat since 1883. A$ 50,000
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From a statewide perspective, the extensive adoption of the Neoclassical style for civic buildings is well-documented through Arizona's county courthouses. Between 1895 and 1918, ten Arizona counties erected courthouses, with eight of them featuring variations of Neoclassical architectural design.
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constructed during the early twentieth century. Neoclassical architecture was deliberately chosen to represent the democratic roots of the nation and was closely associated with the rising civic pride and nationalism during the turn of the twentieth century. The Neoclassical style emerged as the
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The strategic placement of the courthouse in Safford adds to its significance. Positioned within a meticulously landscaped public square at the end of Main Street, the courthouse stands as a pivotal architectural feature in the surrounding downtown area. This location not only accentuates the
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In 1982, the interior public areas retained the original wooden moldings, interior doors, door trim, and wainscoting, and wooden balustrade and newel post of the main staircase. An ell at the back, 29 feet (8.8 m) by 49 feet (15 m), that held a jail, was demolished in 1978, leaving
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Collectively, these structures constitute a statewide representation of Neoclassical architecture and its prevalence in public buildings during the early twentieth century. The Graham County Courthouse is an integral part of this collective architectural statement.
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bond was authorized to finance construction of a courthouse with courtrooms, offices, and jail. The Classic Revival/Neo-Classic style courthouse was built in 1916. Its construction cost $ 44,404.
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and John Rinker Kibbey, played a significant role in shaping the early twentieth-century architectural landscape of Arizona. They designed numerous public buildings across the state, including the
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area. While working on the Graham County Courthouse in 1916, they were commissioned to design elementary schools in nearby communities such as
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building's presence but also amplifies its historical and contemporary importance to both Safford and Graham County as a symbol of the
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predominant national choice for public buildings, particularly those designated for government purposes, such as
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Although the building is historic, it still serves as location of Graham County's Superior Court, in 2016.
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The Neo Classic design of the Graham County Courthouse encapsulates the democratic symbolism inherent in
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It is the fifth courthouse of the county, following one in Safford during 1881–83, two in
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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and establishes a connection between the building and other county courthouses in
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The architects responsible for the design of the Graham County Courthouse,
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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markings from where it joined on the current small ell at the back.
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Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Arizona
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National Register of Historic Places in Graham County, Arizona
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Graham County Courthouse (Arizona) is located in Arizona
Graham County Courthouse (Arizona) is located in the United States
Safford, Arizona
32°49′59″N 109°42′57″W / 32.83306°N 109.71583°W / 32.83306; -109.71583
Lescher & Kibbey
Classical Revival
82002077
courthouse
Safford, Arizona
National Register of Historic Places
ell
Solomonville, Arizona
J. A. McAllister
Arizona Supreme Court
Jesse A. Udall
National Register of Historic Places
Neoclassical architecture
Arizona
courthouses
schools
Royal W. Lescher
Mohave County Courthouse
Kingman
Safford
Thatcher
Klondyke
county

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