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Garfield County Courthouse

795 Main St.

(509) 843-1391

This is Garfield County's second Court House, the original was destroyed the great fire of 1900.

                 

    

      The original wood-frame courthouse, located on the same site as the present structure, was destroyed by fire in 1900.  This fire consumed the core of the Pomeroy business district.  Fortunately, most of the records were stored safely in fireproof vaults.

     In November of that year, a special election was held to vote on a bond issue for $20,000 to construct a new building.  The County Commissioners opened bids on March 3, 1901 and awarded the contract to August Ilse of Spokane.

     The contracted price of $18,783, while certainly a bargain by today's standards, was also a good deal back then.  This eye-catching brick and stone building could be built for that price due to the low costs of labor and materials.  The stone used in the Courthouse was quarried from the Valentine area, near the Snake River.

     The Garfield County Courthouse was placed on the National Register on July 24, 1974, by the National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior.  It was noted that "this property possesses exceptional value in commemorating or illustrating American history."

     If you look closely at the statue of justice, which sits atop the Courthouse's tower, you will notice that she is not blindfolded.  This is a rarity:  a nationwide survey found only twenty other "un-blind" justices.