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Jefferson County Courthouse (Florida)

Coordinates: 30°32′42.17″N 83°52′12.5″W / 30.5450472°N 83.870139°W / 30.5450472; -83.870139
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Jefferson County Courthouse
Jefferson County Courthouse
Jefferson County Courthouse (Florida) is located in Florida
Jefferson County Courthouse (Florida)
Jefferson County Courthouse (Florida) is located in the United States
Jefferson County Courthouse (Florida)
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LocationMonticello, Florida
Coordinates30°32′42.17″N 83°52′12.5″W / 30.5450472°N 83.870139°W / 30.5450472; -83.870139
Built1909
ArchitectEdward Columbus Hosford
Architectural styleClassical Revival
Part ofMonticello Historic District (ID77000405)

The Jefferson County Courthouse is an historic Classical Revival style courthouse building located in Monticello, Florida. Built in 1909, it was designed by Georgia-born architect Edward Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and other buildings that he designed in Florida, Georgia and Texas. The builder was Mutual Construction Company of Louisville, Kentucky, whose bid for the project was $39,412.[1][2]

It was modeled on President Thomas Jefferson’s famous house, Monticello, for which the town is named.[3]

The motto, Suum Cuique, Latin for To each his own, which is inscribed over the doors of the courthouse, is jokingly pronounced Sue ‘em quick by some local residents.[2]

The building is a contributing property in the Monticello Historic District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 19, 1977

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References

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  1. ^ "Historic Monticello/Jefferson County". Archived from the original on January 8, 2008. Retrieved April 27, 2008.
  2. ^ a b Florida's Historic Courthouses: Jefferson County
  3. ^ Federal Writers' Project (1939), Florida. A Guide to the Southernmost State, New York: Oxford University Press, p. 438
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