Pittsylvania County Courthouse

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Pittsylvania County Courthouse
Pittsylvania County Courthouse (Virginia).jpg
HABS photo
Pittsylvania County Courthouse is located in Virginia
Pittsylvania County Courthouse
Location US 29, Chatham, Virginia
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Area 0.5-acre (2,000 m2)[1]
Built 1853
Architect Shumaker,L.A.
Architectural style Colonial Revival, Italianate
NRHP Reference # 81000643
VLR # 187-0007
Significant dates
Added to NRHP October 29, 1981[3]
Designated NHL May 4, 1987[4]
Designated VLR June 16, 1981[2]

Pittsylvania County Courthouse is a building in Chatham, Virginia, USA. It is located on the east side of US Business Route 29.

This Greek Revival building was erected in 1853 as the third courthouse of Pittsylvania county. The county, formed in 1767, and the town of Chatham were named for William Pitt, First Earl of Chatham. The present court house replaced a structure built in 1783, one block West of where the old offices of the clerk still stands. The court was removed to this locality from Callands in 1777.

In 1878, Judge J.D. Coles was arrested for excluding black citizens from serving as jurors.

It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987.[1][4]

References

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