![]() The courthouse appears to be in very good condition and continues to house the county offices and courts, the jail has been moved to another location. ![]() The courthouse has four floors including the basement, originally, with offices on the first floor, court room on the second in the jail on the top floor. The courthouse was built as a Works Projects Administration project and was designed by St. The present courthouse is the fifth courthouse for Newton County. The interior retains original wood doors, marble wainscoting, fluted marble pilasters, and metal staircases. 1980 HVAC unit which has been surrounded with a chain link fence. On the north facade a one-story wing was added ca. At the roofline are diamond shaped stone fret bands and panels inscribed with chevron molding and motifs such as the scales of justice and eagle and floral designs. Window openings have incised stone lintels but the windows are ca. 1980 and are of aluminum and glass design. The entrance surrounds have fluted pilasters and concrete panels with chevron molding. The basement level has small rectangular window openings with ca. The exterior of the building is of smooth stone panels and rests on a raised basement. These facades are composed of five bays while the north and south facades are also of five bays. The building is oriented with the primary entrances located on the east and west facades. ![]() The building was constructed in a cross gable plan with one-story wings extending to the north and south from the east and west sections of the building. Courthouse Square (Newton County Courthouse): This two-story Carthage stone governmental building was constructed with Art Deco influences in 1936.
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