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As It Was: Jacksonville, Ore., Gets a Proper Courthouse in 1884


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Jacksonville, the original county seat of Jackson County, didn’t have a proper courthouse until 1884. For years, court had been convened in a crudely built, two-story building shared with the Masonic Temple. The Democratic Times derided the dilapidated structure as “a disgrace to the county,” and the Sentinel asked, “Is it not time that the county had a courthouse that would not be mistaken for a barn?”
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