Description: MIDLAND Michigan MI ~ COURT HOUSE RPPC ~ UNP 1950s. In 1858, Midland County constructed its first courthouse, a wood-framed structure. In 1919, Midland County decided to construct a new courthouse. Legal issues delayed the funding, but by 1924, money had been raised to fund the construction. In addition, Herbert H. Dow of Dow Chemical pledged additional funding, and hired architect Bloodgood Tuttle of Cleveland and Detroit to design the building, and mural artist Paul Honore of Detroit to create interior artwork. The contract to construct the building was awarded to Spence Brothers of Saginaw in late 1924, and construction began immediately at a site next door to the old courthouse. The building was completed in late 1925, and offices occupied by the beginning of 1926. The 1858 courthouse was razed soon after.[2]
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Subject: towns&Cities
Region: Michigan
City: Midland
Postage Condition: Unposted
Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959
Country: United States
Era: Real Photo (1900-Now)
Size: Standard
Number of Items in Set: 1
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Material: Paper
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Continent: North America
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