
The courthouse, which replaced a 1909 building by Leslie L. Thurmon, is on the edge of downtown, next to a residential area. The building has a raised basement of red granite supporting two stories of buff brick. A third story (the former jail) is set back from the main block of the building. The building’s stepped massing and Moderne design follow the mode of the late 1930s when construction began, but it halted during World War II. A shallow relief frieze of Grecian triglyphs and roundels bands the otherwise ornament-free courthouse.