devtmefl: Old Windham Co. Courthouse in Willimantic CT. Built in 1894 using the Victorian Style. Now used as Town Hall.
devtmefl: Former Windham County Courthouse in Putnam, Connecticut. Now used as Town Hall. Built in 1873 using the High Victorian Gothic Style. Originally built as Putnam High School.
devtmefl: Cupola Old Windham Co. Courthouse in Willimantic CT. Built using the Victorian Style. Now used as Town Hall.
devtmefl: Old Windham County Courthouse in Willimantic CT. Built in 1894 using the Victorian Style. Now used as Town Hall.
devtmefl: Clock Tower Former Windham County Courthouse in Putnam CT. Built in 1873 using the High Victorian Gothic Style. Now used as Town Hall.
devtmefl: Former Windham Co. Courthouse Putnam CT. Built as Putnam High School.
devtmefl: Cupola of Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington, Maine. Built in 1885 using the High Victorian and Italianate Styles. Paul Chandler July 2019.
devtmefl: Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington, Maine. Built in 1885 using the High Victorian and Italianate Styles. NRHP listed in 1983.
devtmefl: Entryway of Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington, Maine. Built in 1885 using the High Victorian and Italianate Styles. NRHP listed in 1983.
devtmefl: Franklin County Courthouse Sign in Farmington, Maine. Built in 1885 using the High Victorian and Italianate Styles. Paul Chandler July 2019.
devtmefl: Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington, Maine. Built in 1885 using the High Victorian and Italianate Styles. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
devtmefl: Cupola of Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington, Maine. Built in 1885 using the High Victorian and Italianate Styles.
devtmefl: Side entryway of Franklin County Courthouse in Farmington, Maine. Built in 1885 using the High Victorian and Italianate Styles. NRHP designated in 1983.
devtmefl: Cupola of Piscataquis County Courthouse in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Built in 1844 using the Victorian Style.
devtmefl: Entryway of Piscataquis County Courthouse in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Built in 1844 using the Victorian Style.
devtmefl: Piscataquis County Courthouse in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Built in 1844 using the Victorian Style.
devtmefl: Piscataquis County Courthouse in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Built in 1844 using the Victorian Style.
devtmefl: Piscataquis County Courthouse in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Built in 1844 using the Victorian Style.
devtmefl: Entryway of Piscataquis County Courthouse in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Built in 1845 using the Victorian Style.
devtmefl: Butts County Courthouse. Jackson, Georgia. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
devtmefl: Clock Tower. Butts County Courthouse in Jackson, Georgia. Built in 1898 in the High Victorian Eclectic and Colonial Revival Styles. NRHP designated in 1980.
devtmefl: Butts County Courthouse in Jackson, Georgia. Built in 1898 using the High Victorian Eclectic and Colonial Revival Styles. NRHP designated in 1980.
devtmefl: Monroe County Courthouse in Forsyth, Georgia. NRHP designated in 1980.
devtmefl: Clock Tower. Monroe County Courthouse in Forsyth, Georgia. Built in 1895 using the High Victorian Eclectic Style. NRHP designated in 1980.
devtmefl: Monroe County Courthouse in Forsyth, Georgia. Built in 1895 using the High Victorian Eclectic Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
devtmefl: Entryway of Washington Co. Courthouse in Sandersville, Georgia. Built in 1868 in the High Victorian Style with a Second Empire Style Clock Tower.
devtmefl: Washington County Courthouse in Sandersville, Georgia. Built in 1868 using the High Victorian Style with a Second Empire Style Clock Tower. NRHP designated in 1980.
devtmefl: Washington County Courthouse in Sandersville, Georgia. Built in 1868 using the High Victorian Style with a Second Empire Style clock tower. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
devtmefl: Taliaferro County Courthouse in Crawfordsville GA. Built in 1901 using the High Victorian Style. NRHP designated in 1980.
devtmefl: Taliaferro County Courthouse in Crawfordville, Georgia. Built in 1901 using the High Victorian Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.