Jersey County Courthouse

The Jersey County Courthouse, located on 201 W. Pearl Street in Jerseyville, is Jersey County, Illinois' county courthouse. Built in 189394, the 124 foot (37.8 meter) tall courthouse was the third used by the county since its formation in 1839. Architect Henry Elliott of Chicago and Jacksonville designed the building in the Romanesque Revival style. The building's design features a tall central tower topped by an octagonal cupola, terminal towers at the front corners, and a raised front porch. The building's limestone exterior, which is intricately decorated on the front face, uses stone quarried at the nearby city of Grafton. The Jersey County Illinois courthouse was the third courthouse designed by Mr Elliott who also designed the Greene County Courthouse (1891) in Carrollton, Illinois; Edgar County Courthouse (1891) in Paris, Illinois; DeWitt County Illinois Courthouse (1893) in Clinton, Illinois and Pike County Illinois Courthouse (1894) in Pittsfield. The DeWitt County Courthouse was demolished in 1987. [2]

Jersey County Courthouse
Location201 W. Pearl Street, Jerseyville, Illinois
Coordinates39°7′8″N 90°19′44″W
Arealess than one acre
Built189394
Built byF.W. Menke
ArchitectElliot, Henry
Architectural styleRomanesque
NRHP reference No.86001008[1]
Added to NRHPMay 8, 1986
View of the Jersey County Courthouse at night

The courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 8, 1986.[1]

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