Garfield County Courthouse (Restoration)



Garfield County Courthouse 

 ~ Hopes for Restoration~    

Located in the heart of Pomeroy, lies this beautiful and stately courthouse, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The courthouse was rebuilt with brick in 1900 when the original wood-frame was destroyed by fire.  Now, time has taken its’ toll and this centerpiece needs hope in order to preserve its’ history…its’ story!
 

The Courthouse received funding, has been restored and is finished!!!  It is set to open June 20th.  For more information click here:

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History:   
         Built in 1901
         Fourth oldest Courthouse in Washington
         Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1977
         Focal Point of Downtown Pomeroy Historic District
         Architectural Style: Various influences, including Queen Anne style
         Basalt stone foundation, stone quarried from Valentine area
         Unreinforced red brick walls, brick manufactured south of golf course
         Wood framed floors & roof, sheet metal details

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The Run-Down
A Fading Small Town Centerpiece

Things that Need Attention:  

 

         Water damage in attic from unscreened soffit vents    

      Leaky roofs and gutters with water damage in soffits and roof edge

         Dry rot on rafter tails             

         Missing and damaged metal details                                                   

         Historically inappropriate exterior doors                                          

         Bent and dented gutters and downspouts not fitting historic character

         Windows: single glazed, double hung, original wood frames            

         Window hardware & counterweights in bad shape                            

         West & south windows show severe weathering and signs of dry rot 

         Attic windows in very poor condition                                                 

         Clock tower and east gable have shifted due to wind damage            

         Existing chimney is not reinforced or braced                                    

         Areas of fractured stone and damaged mortar on foundation           

         Heating:  Oil fired steam boiler with radiators throughout               

         Cooling:  AC in courtroom, Sheriff’s offices, but nowhere else        

         No ventilation on 1st & 2nd floors                                                    

         Systems do not meet energy code requirements                               

         Plumbing fixtures do not meet quantity or handicap requirements  

         Water supply & waste lines corroded                                              

         No fire sprinkler system                                                                  

         Not able to handle telecommunication requirements                      

         Fire alarm system needs updating                                                   

         Insufficient emergency exit lighting systems                                    

         Inadequate venting, possible failure to 911 equipment  

         Current system could lead to: fire, fry, trip, or flip                          

         Fire:  from over-split, ungrounded outlets                                       

         Fry:  the equipment that’s plugged into over-split outlets                

         Trip:  on the mess of extension cords that are present                    

         Flip:  the main breaker, because the system is overloaded             

         Historic millwork removed or damaged during remodels   

         Original plaster ceilings covered with acoustic tile                         

         Original wood floors covered by vinyl tile                                     

         Fluorescent tube lighting fixtures

         Original lath & plaster walls covered by sheet plastic wainscoting, paneling

                                                                                           


 

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   Prospected Cost of Renovation
Total Estimate & Proposed Funding

·      Total estimated renovation costs: 

            $4.6 million

Sources of Funding:

         $1 million already in a savings account for this project

         Sales of bonds

         Matching funds from the Historic County Courthouse Rehabilitation Grant Program

 

Take pride in the most

revered building in

Garfield County,

keep the Garfield County Courthouse

STANDING