{"id":10459,"date":"2023-08-14T12:41:31","date_gmt":"2023-08-14T18:41:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/?p=10459"},"modified":"2023-08-14T12:43:11","modified_gmt":"2023-08-14T18:43:11","slug":"historical-courthouse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/historical-courthouse\/","title":{"rendered":"Historical courthouse functional restoration transforms windows"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-post\" data-elementor-id=\"10459\" class=\"elementor elementor-10459\" data-elementor-settings=\"{&quot;ha_cmc_init_switcher&quot;:&quot;no&quot;}\" data-elementor-post-type=\"post\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-0cb1215 e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"0cb1215\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\" data-settings=\"{&quot;_ha_eqh_enable&quot;:false}\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-1dd9604 elementor-widget elementor-widget-image\" data-id=\"1dd9604\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"image.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"2560\" height=\"1405\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9475-scaled.jpg?fit=2560%2C1405&ssl=1\" class=\"attachment-full size-full wp-image-10462\" alt=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9475-scaled.jpg?w=2560&ssl=1 2560w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9475-scaled.jpg?resize=300%2C165&ssl=1 300w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9475-scaled.jpg?resize=1024%2C562&ssl=1 1024w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9475-scaled.jpg?resize=768%2C422&ssl=1 768w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9475-scaled.jpg?resize=1536%2C843&ssl=1 1536w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9475-scaled.jpg?w=1280&ssl=1 1280w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9475-scaled.jpg?w=1920&ssl=1 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\" \/>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-9b0692d e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"9b0692d\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\" data-settings=\"{&quot;_ha_eqh_enable&quot;:false}\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-7ffc52e elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"7ffc52e\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<h2 class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">Historical courthouse functional restoration transforms windows<\/h2>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-52813d7 e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"52813d7\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\" data-settings=\"{&quot;_ha_eqh_enable&quot;:false}\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-712c372 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"712c372\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>By Kerri Rempp<\/strong><\/p><p><strong>Discover Northwest Nebraska<\/strong><\/p><p>Sioux County\u2019s historical courthouse underwent a facelift this summer.<\/p><p>Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1990, the courthouse was in desperate need of new windows. Due to the age of the building, that\u2019s a larger project than one might think.<\/p><p>\u201cThere are 86 double hung windows and 10 transom windows,\u201d said Randal Weber of Lincoln. Weber, along with Ben Brunick of Yankton, S.D., spent the last three months living and working in Harrison to restore the courthouse windows in keeping with the historical nature of the building.<\/p><p>\u201cIt\u2019s a functional restoration,\u201d Weber explained. \u201cThe focus isn\u2019t on we want perfect and brand new. We want to keep what we have; we want them to open and we want them to work.\u201d<\/p><p>The cornerstone for the Sioux County Courthouse was laid in 1930, and staff moved in to the building in 1931. The building replaced an 1888 facility that was, according to the National Register of Historic Places application, \u201cin a perilous state.\u201d<\/p><p>\u201cThe Sioux County Courthouse is a fine unaltered example of the property type County Citadel\u2026Identifying features include\u2026 the impression of a government building representing modernity, simplicity, strength and prosperity,\u201d the application reads.<\/p><p>The building is one of just six stone-faced County Citadels constructed in the state from 1917-1930.<\/p><p>The courthouse windows were specifically noted in the National Register paperwork.<\/p><p>\u201cRectangular double-hung windows occur between the fluted pilasters. Slightly projecting pays with three-part rectangular windows flank the pilasters, and there are five bays with paired rectangular windows on the north and south facades of the 100\u2019x62\u2019 building.\u201d<\/p><p>Also mentioned is the fact that the windows had been replaced at some time with a style similar to the original windows and the \u201cart glass panel on the staircase landing.\u201d<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-81fdf68 e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"81fdf68\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\" data-settings=\"{&quot;_ha_eqh_enable&quot;:false}\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-351c983 elementor-widget elementor-widget-image\" data-id=\"351c983\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"image.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" width=\"1894\" height=\"2560\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9470-scaled.jpg?fit=1894%2C2560&ssl=1\" class=\"attachment-full size-full wp-image-10460\" alt=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9470-scaled.jpg?w=1894&ssl=1 1894w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9470-scaled.jpg?resize=222%2C300&ssl=1 222w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9470-scaled.jpg?resize=757%2C1024&ssl=1 757w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9470-scaled.jpg?resize=768%2C1038&ssl=1 768w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9470-scaled.jpg?resize=1136%2C1536&ssl=1 1136w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9470-scaled.jpg?w=1280&ssl=1 1280w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\" \/>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-6be125c e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"6be125c\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\" data-settings=\"{&quot;_ha_eqh_enable&quot;:false}\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-67fbce4 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"67fbce4\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p>Weber and Brunick spent the summer stripping paint, replacing window glazing and 60 pieces of glass, replacing broken or missing ropes, restringing weights, cleaning and rehanging hardware, repairing sills, replacing weather stripping and installing new \u201call season storms\u201d from Spencer Works.<\/p><p>Before they could even begin, they visited the site last fall and built templates of each window with pine strips. While everything looks square, it\u2019s not, and the templates helped them create and order exactly what they needed for each specific window.<\/p><p>Windows that did not have storms were in the worst shape; one sill was actually in three pieces and had to be repaired.<\/p><p>\u201cYour fingers would freeze in the winter,\u201d said Sioux County Clerk Michelle Zimmerman of typing in her office during the cold season.<\/p><p>The county hired architect Jerry Berggren of Lincoln to design and spec the project, and he convinced Weber and Brunick to place a bid.<\/p><p>The pair are friends, and each summer they pick one project to work on together, either in Nebraska or South Dakota. Typically, those projects last three to five weeks.<\/p><p>\u201cWe\u2019ve never done one that took three months,\u201d Weber said. \u201cWe are pretty happy with the end result.\u201d<\/p><p>Weber said nearly half of his business is millwork for historical buildings, and Brunick\u2019s work follows the same trend.<\/p><p>\u201cThis kind of project isn\u2019t for just any contractor to do,\u201d Zimmerman said.<\/p><p>\u201cYou have to have somebody who nerds out a little bit on old buildings,\u201d Weber added.<\/p><p>The project isn\u2019t quite finished, as the \u201cart glass panel\u201d \u2013 the stained glass windows on the west wall \u2013 will wait until next year for restoration. The glass didn\u2019t have the protection it should have, Weber said. He and Brunick installed new storm windows over the stained glass, but Weber will return and remove them next spring to deliver them to a stained-glass specialist in Lincoln to be rebuilt. Weber, meanwhile, will remake the sash and then reinstall everything.<\/p><p>The project equals a $500,000 improvement to the courthouse, Zimmerman said. The county is using some ARPA (Covid Relief) funds and inheritance tax to pay for the restoration.<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-ba002be e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"ba002be\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\" data-settings=\"{&quot;_ha_eqh_enable&quot;:false}\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-ed37c70 elementor-widget elementor-widget-image\" data-id=\"ed37c70\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"image.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" width=\"1693\" height=\"2560\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9474-scaled.jpg?fit=1693%2C2560&ssl=1\" class=\"attachment-full size-full wp-image-10461\" alt=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9474-scaled.jpg?w=1693&ssl=1 1693w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9474-scaled.jpg?resize=198%2C300&ssl=1 198w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9474-scaled.jpg?resize=677%2C1024&ssl=1 677w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9474-scaled.jpg?resize=768%2C1161&ssl=1 768w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9474-scaled.jpg?resize=1016%2C1536&ssl=1 1016w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9474-scaled.jpg?resize=1355%2C2048&ssl=1 1355w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/discovernwnebraska.com\/staging\/5924\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/IMG_9474-scaled.jpg?w=1280&ssl=1 1280w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\" \/>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-666e606 e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"666e606\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\" data-settings=\"{&quot;_ha_eqh_enable&quot;:false}\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-36cafd2 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"36cafd2\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p>The Sioux County Courthouse serves a 2,055 square-mile area. The county was originally established in 1877 and decreased in size as surrounding counties were formed. Its final boundaries were established in 1886, the same year Harrison was planted as a stop along the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad. At the time, the town was named Summit. The 1888 courthouse was made of locally-produced brick but it had deteriorated beyond repair by 1929, and the county hired E.L. Goldsmith of Scottsbluff to design the current building. A bond election in February of 1930 was approved and the old building was razed. The new cornerstone laid that July and the building open the next March.<\/p><p>A two-foot metal bull that topped the original courthouse as a nod to the region\u2019s importance as cattle country, was salvaged and is now inside the current facility.<\/p><p>Goldsmith designed the courthouse with Bedford Limestone on three sides and a light tan brick on the rear and incorporated Classical Revival style in the County Citadel design with six-fluted shallow squared pilasters and the arched doorway as a central entrance with recessed wood double doors topped by a wrought iron grill. Adamesque swags, acanthus capitals, and restrained ornamentation were all noted on the National Register application.<\/p><p>\u201cClassical detail is interpreted in an Art Deco manner as befits a courthouse designed in the 1930s,\u201d the application reads. Inside grey marble was used for the surrounds, wainscoting and the central staircase banister, and the building features terrazzo flooring and original woodwork.<\/p><p>In addition to the courthouse itself, the county jail to the west and the Veterans\u2019 Memorial were listed as contributing assets in the nomination.<\/p><p>The monument is \u201cdedicated to those men of Sioux County who gave their lives and to all those who served in the armed forces of the United States.\u201d At the time of the application for the National Register, the monument appeared to be more than 50 years old.<\/p><p>The jail was listed as a \u201cone story stucco flat roofed box with a stepped parapet and centered entry.\u201d It is located on the southwest corner of the courthouse. The National Register paperwork noted that there was no information on when the jail was constructed, but that it appears to date to the 1920s.<\/p><p>The project has been satisfying, Weber said, especially because the community has taken a lot of interest in it and stopped by to ask questions and follow the progress.<\/p><p>\u201cThat would never happen in Lincoln,\u201d he said.<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Historical courthouse functional restoration transforms windows By Kerri Rempp Discover Northwest Nebraska Sioux County\u2019s historical courthouse underwent a facelift this summer. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1990, the courthouse was in desperate need of new windows. Due to the age of the building, that\u2019s a larger project than one might think. 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