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Russell County Courthouse at Seale

Coordinates: 32°17′54″N 85°10′03″W / 32.29833°N 85.16750°W / 32.29833; -85.16750
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Russell County Courthouse at Seale
The courthouse in February 2011
Map
LocationCourthouse Sq., Seale, Alabama
Coordinates32°17′54″N 85°10′03″W / 32.29833°N 85.16750°W / 32.29833; -85.16750
Built1869 (1869)
NRHP reference No.74000436[1]
Added to NRHPMay 23, 1974

The Russell County Courthouse at Seale is a historic building in Seale, Alabama. In 1866, Seale was chosen as the new seat of Russell County. The new courthouse was completed in 1869, and wings were added in 1908. After the merger of Girard and Phenix City in 1923, there was pressure to move the seat to the much larger, but not centrally located Phenix City. Phenix City became the seat in 1935, but the Seale courthouse remained in use as an branch until 1943. It was used for various civic functions through 1958, but became vacant and fell into disrepair until its renovation in the mid-1970s.[2] Today it is again used for civic functions and a museum of natural history.[3]

The two-story Neoclassical building is constructed of red brick. The façade has a full height portico, with Doric columns supporting the pediment. A small balcony is above the entrance. The windows have flat arches with keystones.[2]

The courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System – (#74000436)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013. Retrieved April 4, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Floyd, W. Warner (April 25, 1974). "Russell County Courthouse at Seale". National Register of Historic Places Registration Form. National Park Service. Archived from the original on April 4, 2024. Retrieved April 4, 2024. See also: "Accompanying photos". Archived from the original on April 4, 2024. Retrieved April 4, 2024.
  3. ^ Clark, Mark (December 26, 2019). "History: The Old Seale Courthouse was built during Reconstruction". The Citizen of East Alabama. Archived from the original on April 4, 2024. Retrieved April 4, 2024.