Monroe County Architectural Drawings

and Courthouse Clock

 

The Monroe County Courthouse located in Woodsfield, Ohio is the fourth courthouse for the County. The original courthouse, a two-story log structure, was built in 1816. In 1829 it was destroyed by fire. A second courthouse was built of brick with wood framing. It too was destroyed by fire in 1867. A third brick structure was once again destroyed in a fire on Jan. 5, 1905.

Construction of the fourth and current courthouse was begun Oct. 6, 1906 and was completed in 1908. The firm of Samuel Hannaford & Sons was the architect. R.H. Evans of Zanesville was the construction contractor. The total cost of the project was $150,000. On July 21, 1980 the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

One of the unique features of the building is the large clock under the dome added in 1908. One of its four faces points to each direction of the compass. The clock was purchased from the Howard Clock Co. of New York for $2,775. It was originally powered by descending weights that had to be wound by hand. In 1947, an electric motor was installed to replace the weights.

 

Very few people have seen the plans for this magnificent building and fewer still have seen the machinery that operates in the background to provide Woodsfield and the surrounding community the grand old clock that has faithfully served for over a century. Below is a brief history written by Mike Palmer writer for a Times Leader Newspaper in Wheeling, WV. Also, below is an index of photos taken of the Monroe County Courthouse and the Clock Works in June 2012.

 

Note: Some of these pictures are large and may require a few seconds to download to your computer.

 

Monroe County Courthouse located in Woodsfield, Ohio

 

Courthouse architectural design drawings

 

East Elevation

South Elevation

West Elevation

North Elevation

First Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan

Transverse Section Looking West

(cannot read) Entrance

Detail of North Stairway

Detail of East Stairway

Roof

Foundation Plan

Longitudinal Section Looking South

Half Elevation of Tower and Dome

Basement Plan

Section Plan of Dome

Block Plan

Details of North Elevation

Steel Girder & Truss Details

Ceiling Plan

Riser Diagram for Steam Heating

Details of Dome

Court Room Elevation

Details of Millwork & Interior Finish

Details of Doors, Balcony and Interior Doors

 

Courthouse Dome

 

                   Exterior View

                   Interior View

                   Underside of Dome

 

Courthouse Clock

 

          Shed inside Dome housing the clock-works

          Signatures by visitors to the clock-works

          Clock-Works

          Large drive wheel for ringing the bell

          Top drive gears that turn the clock hands

          Closer view of drive gears that turn the clock hands

          Universal Joint in the drive to the clock hands

          Slotted connector in the drive to the clock hands

          Clock Bell

 

 

 

Joint Project by R.E. Harrington, author

Jason Harter, Chief Probation Officer, County Web Administrator

Drew Dimmerling, County Maintenance Supervisor

 

Last modified July 10, 2012 by reh