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Description: Kevin Coleman describes this American building type used for public buildings, together with its origins and significance, and gives numerous examples, many from Ohio.
Foursquare Courthouse : Intro (IHS Typology) Meeting Houses, Town Houses, Court Houses A cubical two-story building with a pyramidal roof used predominantly for 19C courthouses The "Foursquare Courthouse" is a unique vernacular American building form that was popular in the late eighteenth and most of the nineteenth century.
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Page title:Foursquare Courthouse : Intro (IHS Typology)
Keywords:historic architecture, architectural history, material culture, vernacular architecture
Description:Typology of material culture/the built environment: (generally in the eastern U.S., specifically in Ohio)
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