List of United States federal courthouses

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Following is a list of United States federal courthouses, which will comprise all courthouses currently or formerly in use for the housing of United States federal courts. Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image, if available, its location and the jurisdiction it covers,[1] the dates during which it was used for each such jurisdiction, and, if applicable the person for whom it was named, and the date of renaming. Dates of use will not necessarily correspond with the dates of construction or demolition of a building, as pre-existing structures may be adapted or court use, and former court buildings may later be put to other uses. Also, the official name of the building may be changed at some point after its use as a federal court building has been initiated.

The list contains approximately 687 courthouses.

Alabama[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Anniston U.S. Post Office Anniston April 2014 3.jpg 1129 Noble Street N.D. Ala. 1906–present n/a
Birmingham U.S. Court House and Post Office, Birmingham, AL.jpg Second Avenue North and 18th Street N.D. Ala. 1893–1921
(razed in the early 20th century)
n/a
Robert S. Vance Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Birmingham Robert S. Vance Federal Building Nov 2011 02.jpg 1800 5th Avenue North N.D. Ala. 1921–present Court of Appeals judge Robert Smith Vance (1990)
Birmingham Hugo L Black Courthouse.jpg 1729 Fifth Avenue North N.D. Ala. 1987–present U.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black (1987)
Decatur Lynne Federal Building Decatur July 2010 01.jpg 400 Well Street N.D. Ala. 1961–present District Court judge Seybourn Harris Lynne (1995)
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Dothan Side and front view. Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Dothan, Alabama LCCN2016645803.tif 100 West Troy Street M.D. Ala. 1911–present n/a
Florence Federal United States Post Office in Florence, Alabama LCCN2010640515.tif 210 North Seminary Street N.D. Ala. 1913–present U.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice John McKinley (1998)
Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Gadsden U.S. Post Office, Gadsden, AL 2.jpg 600 Broad Street N.D. Ala. 1910–2012[2] n/a
Huntsville U.S. Post Office and Court House, Huntsville, AL.jpg Corner of Eustis Avenue and Greene Street N.D. Ala. 1890–1936
(razed in 1954)
n/a
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office Huntsville US Courthouse and Post Office Huntsville Dec2009 01.jpg 101 East Holmes Avenue N.D. Ala. 1936–present n/a
Mobile U.S. Custom House and Post Office, Mobile, AL.jpg 107 St. Francis St S.D. Ala. 1856–1934
Razed in 1963; now the site of the RSA–BankTrust Building.
n/a
John Archibald Campbell U.S. Courthouse Mobile John A Campbell US Courthouse Sept 2012 01 altered.jpg 113 St. Joseph Street S.D. Ala. 1934–present Supreme Court Justice John Archibald Campbell (1981)
Montgomery Old post office Montgomery.jpg 2 South Lawrence Street M.D. Ala.
5th Circuit
1885–1933 n/a
Frank M. Johnson, Jr. Federal Bldg & U.S. Courthouse Montgomery Frank M Johnson Federal Building.jpg 15 Lee Street M.D. Ala. 1932–present District Court judge Frank Minis Johnson (1992)
G.W. Andrews Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Opelika George W Andrews Federal Building Opelika Alabama.JPG 701 Avenue A M.D. Ala. 1918–present U.S. Rep. George W. Andrews (1968)
Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Selma Federal Building Selma.jpg 908 Alabama Avenue S.D. Ala. 1909–present n/a
[3] Tuscaloosa AL-Tuscaloosa 1910 Ref.jpg 2201 University Boulevard M.D. Ala. 1910–1968 n/a
Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Federal Courthouse, Tuscaloosa (Tuscaloosa County, Alabama).jpg 1118 Greensboro Avenue N.D. Ala. c. 1968–2011 n/a
U.S. Federal Building and Courthouse Tuscaloosa US Federal Building and Courthouse in Tuscaloosa, Alabama..jpg 2005 University Boulevard N.D. Ala. 2011–present n/a


Alaska[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Federal Building and Courthouse Anchorage Anchorage Fed Building.JPG 605 West Fourth Avenue D. Alaska 1940–present[4] n/a
Anchorage Anchorage Federal Building.jpg 222 West Seventh Avenue D. Alaska ca. 1979–present James Martin Fitzgerald
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Fairbanks AK-Fairbanks 1933 1 Ref.jpg 250 Cushman Street D. Alaska 1958–1977[5][6] n/a
Fairbanks Fairbanks Alaska Federal Building.JPG 101 Twelfth Avenue D. Alaska 1977–present n/a
Federal and Territorial Building Juneau Alaska State Capitol Building.jpg 120 Fourth Street D. Alaska 1931–ca. 1960 n/a
Hurff Ackerman Saunders Federal Building and Robert Boochever US Courthouse Juneau AK-Juneau 1966 Ref.jpg 709 West Ninth Street D. Alaska 1966–present Hurff Ackerman Saunders and Robert Boochever
Ketchikan Federal Building Ketchikan Ketchikan Federal Building, Alaska.jpg 648 Mission Street D. Alaska 1938–present n/a
Nome AK-Nome 1938 Ref.jpg ? D. Alaska 1938–1958[6] n/a
Nome Nome Federal Building.jpg 113 Front Street D. Alaska ?–present n/a
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Sitka Sitka post office.jpg 100 Lincoln Street D. Alaska 1938–? n/a

Arizona[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Globe AZ-Globe 1928 Ref.jpg 101 South Hill Street D. Ariz. 1928–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Phoenix AZ-Phoenix 1913 1 Ref.jpg 1st Avenue and Van Buren Street D. Ariz. 1913–1961
Razed in 1961.
n/a
Phoenix US Dist Ct AZ.jpg 230 North First Avenue D. Ariz. 1961–present n/a
Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. Courthouse Phoenix Sandra Day O'Connor Courthouse.jpg 401 West Washington Street D. Ariz. 2000–present Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Prescott AZ-Prescott 1931 Ref.jpg 101 West Goodwin Street D. Ariz. 1931–present n/a
James A. Walsh U.S. Courthouse Tucson AZ-Tucson 1930 Ref.jpg 55 East Broadway D. Ariz. 1930–present District Court judge James Augustine Walsh (1985)
Tucson Tucson Federal Courthouse.jpg 405 West Congress Street D. Arizona 2000–present Arizona Supreme Court justice Evo Anton DeConcini
Yuma TransparentPlaceholder.png 315 West 19th Street D. Ariz. ?–2014 n/a
Yuma John M. Roll United States Courthouse.jpg 98 West 1st Street Yuma, AZ D. Ariz. 2014–present District Chief judge John Roll


Arkansas[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Batesville AR-Batesville 1905 Ref.jpg 368 East Main Street E.D. Ark. 1907–?
Now the Independence County Library
n/a
El Dorado TransparentPlaceholder.png 101 South Jackson Avenue W.D. Ark. 1931–present n/a
John Paul Hammerschmidt Federal Building Fayetteville JPH Building 001.jpg 35 East Mountain Street W.D. Ark. ?–present U.S. Rep. John Paul Hammerschmidt
Fort Smith TransparentPlaceholder.png Rogers Avenue and Sixth Street W.D. Ark. 1897–1936
Building completed in 1889; razed in 1936.
n/a
Judge Isaac C. Parker Federal Building Fort Smith AR-FortSmith 1936 Ref.jpg 30 South 6th Street W.D. Ark. 1937–present District Court judge Isaac C. Parker
Harrison Harrison Courthouse Square Historic District 013.jpg 201 North Main Street W.D. Ark. 1906–?
Now in use by Boone County.
n/a
Harrison TransparentPlaceholder.png 402 North Walnut Street W.D. Ark. ?–present District Court and Court of Appeals judge Jesse Smith Henley (2001)[7]
Helena TransparentPlaceholder.png ? E.D. Ark. 1893–1961
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
Jacob Trieber Federal Building, U.S. Post Office, and U.S. Court House Helena–West Helena Federal Building-United States Post Office and Court House, Helena, AR.JPG 617 Walnut Street E.D. Ark. 1961–present Jacob Trieber
U.S. Courthouse Hot Springs Federal Building-U.S. Post Office and Court House, Hot Springs, AR.JPG 100 Reserve Street W.D. Ark. ?–present n/a
Old U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Little Rock Old Post Office and Courthouse, Little Rock, AR Jun 03.jpg 300 West 2nd Street E.D. Ark.
W.D. Ark.
1881–present n/a
Richard Sheppard Arnold U.S. Courthouse Little Rock Federal Building, Little Rock, AR.JPG 600 West Capitol Avenue E.D. Ark. 1932–present Court of Appeals judge Richard S. Arnold (2003)
Pine Bluff TransparentPlaceholder.png 100 East 8th Avenue E.D. Ark. 1966–present District Court judge George Howard, Jr.
Texarkana AR-Texarkana RSA 1888-s.jpg ? E.D. Ark.
W.D. Ark.
1892–1930
Razed in 1930.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Texarkana State Line Avenue.jpg 500 North State Line Avenue W.D. Ark.[8] 1933–present n/a

California[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Bakersfield TransparentPlaceholder.png 510 19th Street E.D. Cal. 2012–present[9] n/a
El Centro US Dist S Cal (EC).JPG 2003 West Adams Avenue S.D. Cal. ?–present n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Eureka Post Office Eureka CA 1911.jpg 514 H Street N.D. Cal. 1912–c. 2014
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Fresno CA-Fresno 1908 1 Ref.jpg ? S.D. Cal. 1908–1940
Razed in 1940.
n/a
Fresno CA-Fresno 1940 Ref.jpg 2309 Tulare Street S.D. Cal. 1940–1966
Still in use as a post office and by the Fresno Unified School District.
n/a
Robert E. Coyle U.S. Courthouse Fresno RobertCoyleCourthouse.jpg 2500 Tulare Street E.D. Cal. 2005–present District Court Judge Robert Everett Coyle
Los Angeles CA-LosAngeles 1892 1 Ref.jpg S.D. Cal. 1892–1910
Sold in 1906, vacated by 1910.
n/a
Los Angeles CA-LosAngeles 1910 1 Ref.jpg Main and Temple Streets S.D. Cal. 1910–1937
Razed in 1937.
n/a
U.S. Court House Los Angeles U.S. Court House, Los Angeles.JPG 312 North Spring Street S.D. Cal.
C.D. Cal.
1940–present n/a
Edward R. Roybal Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Los Angeles TransparentPlaceholder.png 255 East Temple Street S.D. Cal.
C.D. Cal.
1992–present U.S. Rep. Edward R. Roybal
Los Angeles TransparentPlaceholder.png 350 West 1st Street C.D. Cal. 2016–present n/a
McKinleyville TransparentPlaceholder.png 3140 Boeing Avenue N.D. Cal. c. 2014–present[10] n/a
Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building Oakland Ronald Dellums Federal Building.jpg 1301 Clay Street N.D. Cal. 1994–present U.S. Rep. and Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums
Richard H. Chambers U.S. Court of Appeals Pasadena CA-Pasadena 1931 Ref.jpg 125 South Grand Avenue 9th Cir. 1985–present
Formerly the Vista del Arroyo Hotel.
Court of Appeals Judge Richard H. Chambers (1992)
Redding TransparentPlaceholder.png 2986 Bechelli Lane E.D. Cal. ?–present n/a

(U.S. District Court and U.S. Bankruptcy Court)
Riverside TransparentPlaceholder.png 3420–3470 12th Street C.D. Cal. ?–present n/a
Sacramento CA-Sacramento 1894 2 Ref.jpg ? N.D. Cal. 1919–1933
Demolished in 1966.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Sacramento Sacramento Downtown Post Office and Federal Building 9th and I Streets.jpg 801 I Street N.D. Cal.
E.D. Cal.
1933–?
Still used by federal offices.
n/a
Robert T. Matsui U.S. Courthouse Sacramento U.S. Courthouse & Federal Building, Sacramento, south side.jpg 501 I Street E.D. Cal. 1999–present U.S. Rep. Robert T. Matsui
Jacob Weinberger U.S. Courthouse San Diego Jacob Weinberger U.S. Courthouse, San Diego, CA Jun 03.jpg 325 West F Street S.D. Cal. 1913–present U.S. District Court Judge Jacob Weinberger (1986)
Edward J. Schwartz Courthouse San Diego US Dist S Cal.jpg 221 West Broadway S.D. Cal. 1975–present District Court Judge Edward Joseph Schwartz
James M. Carter and Judith N. Keep U.S. Courthouse San Diego Carter and Keep Courthouse.jpg 333 West Broadway S.D. Cal. 2013–present District Court Judges James M. Carter and Judith N. Keep
San Francisco TransparentPlaceholder.png D. Cal.
N.D. Cal.
1879–1905
Razed in 1940.
n/a
James R. Browning U.S. Courthouse San Francisco CA-SanFrancisco 1905 1 Ref.jpg 95 7th Street N.D. Cal.
9th Cir.
1905–present Court of Appeals Judge James R. Browning (2004)
Phillip Burton Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse San Francisco Phillip Burton Federal Building.jpg 450 Golden Gate Avenue N.D. Cal. 1959–present U.S. Rep. Phillip Burton (1983)
San Jose TransparentPlaceholder.png 280 South 1st Street N.D. Cal. 1980s–present District Court Judge Robert Francis Peckham
Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse Santa Ana Ronald Reagan Federal Courthouse, Santa Ana, California LCCN2011634709.tif 411 West Fourth Street C.D. Cal. 1999–present President Ronald Reagan (1992)
Santa Barbara TransparentPlaceholder.png 1415 State Street C.D. Cal. ?–present n/a
Santa Rosa TransparentPlaceholder.png 99 South E Street N.D. Cal. ?–present n/a
Woodland Hills TransparentPlaceholder.png 21041 Burbank Boulevard C.D. Cal. ?–present n/a
Yosemite United States District Court located in Yosemite National Park.jpg 9004 Castle Cliff Court E.D. Cal. ?–present n/a

Colorado[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Post Office and Federal Courthouse Colorado Springs US Post Office and Federal Courthouse-Colorado Springs Main.JPG 201 East Pikes Peak Avenue D. Col. ? n/a
Denver CO-Denver 1892 1 Ref.jpg ? D. Col. 1892–1916
Razed in the early 1960s.
n/a
Denver TransparentPlaceholder.png 901 19th Street D. Col. ?–present District Court judge Alfred A. Arraj
U.S. Customhouse Denver U.S. Customhouse in Denver.jpg 721 19th Street D. Col. 1931–present n/a
Byron Rogers Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Denver Byron Rogers Federal Building.jpg 1961 Stout Street D. Col. 1965–present U.S. Rep. Byron G. Rogers (1984)
Byron White U.S. Courthouse Denver CO-Denver 1916 1 Ref.jpg 1823 Stout Street 10th Cir. ?–present Supreme Court Justice Byron White (1994)
Durango CO-Durango 1929 Ref.jpg 1060 Main Avenue D. Col. 1929–? n/a
Grand Junction U.S. Post Office (Grand Junction, Colorado).JPG 400 Rood Avenue D. Col. 1918–present U.S. Rep. Wayne N. Aspinall (1972)
Pueblo Federal Building Pueblo Pueblo Federal Building.jpg 421 North Main Street D. Col. 1898–2002[11] n/a
Sterling Sterling Colorado US Post Office.JPG 306 Poplar Street D. Col. 1931–? n/a

Connecticut[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Bridgeport TransparentPlaceholder.png 915 Lafayette Boulevard D. Conn. ?–present U.S. Sen. Brien McMahon
Hartford TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D. Conn. 1882–1933
Razed in 1934.
n/a
William R. Cotter Federal Building Hartford William R. Cotter Federal Building, Hartford, CT.jpg 135 High Street D. Conn. 1933–1963
Now used for other federal government offices.
U.S. Rep. William R. Cotter (1982)
Hartford Abraham Ribicoff Federal Building Hartford CT.JPG 450 Main Street D. Conn. 1963–present Conn. Gov. and U.S. Rep. Abraham A. Ribicoff (1980)
Richard C. Lee U.S. Courthouse New Haven US Dist Conn.jpg 141 Church Street D. Conn. 1919–present New Haven mayor Richard C. Lee (1998)
New Haven NH-4.jpg Church & Gregson Streets D.Conn. 1860–1919, razed 1952 n/a
Waterbury TransparentPlaceholder.png 14 Cottage Place D. Conn. ?-present n/a

Delaware[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Old Court House New Castle Habs new castle county court house.jpg 211 Delaware Street D. Del. 1789–1855
Now in use as a museum, mayoral office, and shops.
n/a
Old Customshouse Wilmington Old custom House.JPG 516 North King Street D. Del. 1856–1897
Now used by Wilmington University.
n/a
Wilmington TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D. Del. 1897–1937
Sold in 1940.
n/a
U.S. Post Office, Court House, and Custom House Wilmington Former Post Office, Courthouse and Customhouse, Wilmington DE.jpg 1100 North Market Street D. Del. 1937-1973
Now privately owned.
n/a
Wilmington TransparentPlaceholder.png 844 King Street D. Del. ?-present U.S. Senator J. Caleb Boggs

District of Columbia[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
District of Columbia City Hall†† Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Court of Appeals.JPG 451 Indiana Avenue NW Various[12] 1823–1952
Now in use by local government.
n/a
U.S. Supreme Court Bldg††[13] Washington, D.C. USSupremeCourtWestFacade.JPG 1 First Street NE U.S. Supreme Court (nationwide) 1935–present n/a
Howard T. Markey National Courts Bldg[14] Washington, D.C. United States Court of Federal Claims.JPG 717 Madison Place NW Fed. Cir., Fed. Claims (both nationwide) 1967–present Court of Appeals judge Howard Thomas Markey
U.S. Tax Court Bldg Washington, D.C. USTaxCourtDC.JPG 400 Second Street NW U.S. Tax Court (nationwide) 1972–present n/a
E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. Courthouse Washington, D.C. Meade and Prettyman Courthouse.jpg 333 Constitution Avenue NW D.D.C., D.C. Cir. 1952–present Court of Appeals judge E. Barrett Prettyman
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces bldg[15] Washington, D.C. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces by Matthew Bisanz.JPG 450 E Street NW C.A.A.F. (nationwide) 1952–present
(1910–1952: D.C. Cir.)
n/a

Florida[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Post Office, Custom House, and Courthouse Fernandina FL-Fernandina 1912 Ref.jpg 401 Centre Street S.D. Fla.
M.D. Fla.
1912–1962
1962–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Fort Lauderdale TransparentPlaceholder.png 299 East Broward Boulevard, Suite 312 S.D. Fla. 1979-present[16] n/a
Fort Myers Fort Myers FL US crths01.jpg 2110 First Street M.D. Fla. 1998–present n/a
Fort Myers Fort Myers FL Downtown HD 1933 crths pano01.jpg 2301 First Street S.D. Fla.
M.D. Fla.
1952–1962
1962–1998
Construction completed in 1933; now used as an arts center.
George William Whitehurst
Old Fort Pierce Post Office Fort Pierce OldFt.PiercePostOffice.jpg 500 Orange Avenue S.D. Fla. 1935–? n/a
U.S. Courthouse Gainesville Hippodrome Gainesville.jpg 25 Southeast 2nd Place N.D. Fla. 1911–1964
Now in use as the Hippodrome State Theatre.
n/a
Gainesville FL-Gainesville 1964 Ref.jpg 401 SE First Avenue, Room 243 N.D. Fla. 1964–present n/a
Jacksonville FL-Jacksonville 1895 1 Ref.jpg ? S.D. Fla. 1895–1933
Razed in 1948
n/a
Jacksonville FL-Jacksonville 1933 Ref.jpg 311 West Monroe Street S.D. Fla.
M.D. Fla.
5th Cir.
1933–1962
1962–2003
1948–1981
Now offices of the State Attorney General
Ed Austin
Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse Jacksonville JaxFederalCourthouse.jpg 300 North Hogan Street M.D. Fla.
Also a satellite office of the 11th Cir.
2002–present Court of Appeals Judge John Milton Bryan Simpson
Old Post Office & Customshouse Key West Key West Customs House back.jpg 281 Front Street S.D. Fla. 1891–1932
Now the Key West Museum of Art & History.
n/a
Sidney M. Aronovitz U.S. Courthouse Key West FL-KeyWest 1933 Ref.jpg 301 Simonton Street S.D. Fla. 1933–present District Court judge Sidney M. Aronovitz (2009)
Marianna Marianna Post Office.jpg 4396 Lafayette Street N.D. Fla. 1928–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, & Customhouse Miami Old U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (Miami, Florida).jpg 100 NE 1st Avenue S.D. Fla. 1914–1932
Now privately owned.
n/a
David W. Dyer Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Miami FL-Miami 1933 Ref.jpg 300 Northeast 1st Avenue S.D. Fla. 1933–2008 District court judge David W. Dyer
Miami TransparentPlaceholder.png 301 North Miami Avenue S.D. Fla. ?–present C. Clyde Atkins
Miami Federal Courthouse in Miami.jpg 400 North Miami Avenue S.D. Fla. 2005–present Wilkie D. Ferguson
Miami James Lawrence King Federal Justice Building.jpg 99 Northeast 4th Street S.D. Fla. 1996–present James Lawrence King
Ocala Ocala US crths wide01.jpg 207 NW Second Street M.D. Fla. ?–present Harold Golden and William Edward Collum, the first and last service members from Ocala to die in the Vietnam War[17]
Ocala FL-Ocala 1909 Ref.jpg ? S.D. Fla. 1909–1956
Razed ca. 1956
n/a
Orlando FL-Orlando 1941 Ref.jpg 51 East Jefferson Street S.D. Fla.
M.D. Fla.
1941–1962
1962-1974
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Orlando TransparentPlaceholder.png 80 North Hughey Avenue M.D. Fla. 1975–present George C. Young
Orlando United States Courthouse, Orlando.jpg 401 West Central Boulevard M.D. Fla. 2007–present n/a
Panama City Panama City FL US crths01.jpg 30 West Government Street N.D. Fla. ?–present n/a
U.S. Courthouse Pensacola Pensacola Customshouse01.jpg 223 South Palafox Street N.D. Fla. 1887–1939
Now owned by Escambia County
n/a
Winston E. Arnow Federal Building Pensacola Winston E. Arnow U.S. Post Office and Court House, Pensacola, Florida LCCN2013634240.tif 100 North Palafox Street N.D. Fla. 1939–present
Now in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida.
District Court judge Winston E. Arnow (2004)
Pensacola CthousePN.jpg 1 North Palafox Street N.D. Fla. 1998–present n/a
Government House Saint Augustine FL-StAugustine 1603 Ref.jpg 48 King Street D. Fla.
N.D. Fla
1845–1847
1847-1868
Original building from the Spanish colonial period; now the Government House Museum.
n/a
Tallahassee FL-Tallahassee 1895 1 Ref.jpg ? N.D. Fla. 1895–1936
Razed in 1964
n/a
U.S. Courthouse Tallahassee Exterior, U.S. Courthouse, Tallahassee, Florida LCCN2010719063.tif 110 East Park Avenue N.D. Fla. 1936–?
Now in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida.
n/a
Tallahassee NewUSCourthouse.JPG 111 North Adams Street N.D. Fla. 1999–present n/a
U.S. Courthouse Building & Downtown Postal Station Tampa CourthousePostOfficeTampa01.jpg 601 North Florida Avenue S.D. Fla.
M.D. Fla.
1905–1962
1962-2001
Now Meridian Hotel[18]
n/a
Tampa GibbonsCourthouse.jpg 801 North Florida Avenue M.D. Fla. 1996–present[19] U.S. Rep. Sam Gibbons
West Palm Beach TransparentPlaceholder.png 701 Clematis Street S.D. Fla. 1973–present Paul Grant Rogers


Georgia[]


Northern District of Georgia[]

The Northern District of Georgia was established on August 11, 1848.

List of federal courthouses of the Northern District of Georgia
Location Courthouse Date complete Image Street address Dates of use Notes
Atlanta Elbert P. Tuttle U.S. Court of Appeals Bldg 1911 Elbert-P-Tuttle-US-Courthouse-01.jpg 56 Forsyth Street NW 1911-1978 Currently used for the United States Court of Appeals.
Richard B. Russell Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse 1978 Richard B. Russell Federal Building and Courthouse, Atlanta (Fulton County, Georgia).jpg 75 Spring Street SW 1978-Present Named for Governor and U.S. Senator Richard Russell, Jr.
Athens 1906 TransparentPlaceholder.png 1906-1926 Part of the Middle District of Georgia after 1926.
Gainesville Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (Gainesville, Georgia) 1910 Federal Building-U.S. Courthouse, Gainesville (Hall County, Georgia).jpg 126 Washington Street 1910-Present NRHP-listed (refnum 74000684)
Newnan TransparentPlaceholder.png 18 Greenville Street Named for Court of Appeals judge Lewis Render Morgan.
Rome Floyd County Administration Building 1896 Floyd County Administration Building; Rome, Georgia; June 23, 2011.JPG 1896-1978 Still in existence.
NRHP-listed (refnum 80001067).
Became the Floyd County, Georgia county courthouse in 1978.
Currently an administration building.
197? TransparentPlaceholder.png 600 East First Street 197?-Present

Southern District of Georgia[]

The Southern District of Georgia was established on August 11, 1848.

List of federal courthouses of the Southern District of Georgia
Location Courthouse Date complete Image Street address Dates of use Notes
Albany United States Post Office and Courthouse (Albany, Georgia) 1912 U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (n.d., ca. 1912), Albany (Dougherty County, Georgia).jpg 337 West Broad Avenue 1912-1926 Still in existence.
Previously part of Southern District of Georgia.
Athens 1906 TransparentPlaceholder.png 1906-1926 Part of the Middile District of Georgia after 1926.
Augusta United States Post Office and Courthouse (Augusta, Georgia) 1916 U.S. Post Office and Court House, Augusta (Richmond County, Georgia).jpg 500 Ford Street NRHP-listed (refnum 99001648)
Brunswick Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building 1959 Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building, Brunswick (Glynn County, Georgia).jpg 805 Gloucester Street 1959-Present Named for District Court judge Francis Muir Scarlett in 1975.
Dublin 1935 J. Roy Rowland United States Courthouse, Dublin (Laurens County, Georgia).jpg 100 North Franklin Street 1935-Present Named for U.S. Rep. J. Roy Rowland.
Macon 1887 TransparentPlaceholder.png 100 North Franklin Street 1887-190?
William Augustus Bootle Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse 1908 GA-Macon 1908 1 Ref.jpg 475 Mulberry Street 1908-1926 Part of the Middle District of Georgia in 1926.
Renamed in 1998 for District Court judge William Augustus Bootle
Still in existence.
Savannah Tomochichi Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse 1899 Tomochichi Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (Chatham County, Georgia).jpg 125 Bull Street 1899-Present Named for Creek leader Tomochichi
NRHP-listed (refnum 74000663)
Statesboro 19?? TransparentPlaceholder.png 52 Main Street 19??-Present Named for U.S. Rep. Prince Hulon Preston, Jr.
Valdosta 1910 Valdosta GA Comm Hist Dist City Hall01.jpg 1910-1926 Part of Middle District Court after 1926
Still in existence.
Valdosta City Hall since 1970.
Waycross United States Post Office and Courthouse (Waycross, Georgia) 1913 U.S. Post Office and Court House (1935), Waycross (Ware County, Georgia).jpg 605 Elizabeth Street 1913-1975 Still in existence
Currently vacant.
NRHP-listed (refnum 80001258)
1975 Waycross Federal Building (South face).JPG 601 Tebeau Street 1975-Present

Middle District of Georgia[]

The Middle District of Georgia was established on May 28, 1926 from portions of the North and Southern District.

List of federal courthouses of the Middle District of Georgia
Location Courthouse Date complete Image Street address Dates of use Notes
Albany United States Post Office and Courthouse (Albany, Georgia) 1912 U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (n.d., ca. 1912), Albany (Dougherty County, Georgia).jpg 337 West Broad Avenue 1926-19?? Still in existence.
Previously part of Southern District of Georgia.
Federal Courthouse, Albany.JPG 201 West Broad Avenue Named for Pioneering African American lawyer C. B. King.
Athens 1906 TransparentPlaceholder.png 1926-1942 Previously part of the Northern District of Georgia before 1926.
1942 U.S. Post Office and Court House (1942) Athens (Clarke County, Georgia).jpg 115 Hancock Avenue 1942-Present
Columbus U.S. Post Office and Courthouse 1933 U.S. Post Office and Court House, Columbus (Muskogee County, Georgia).jpg 120 12th Street 1933-Present NRHP-listed (refnum 80001207)
Macon William Augustus Bootle Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse 1908 GA-Macon 1908 1 Ref.jpg 475 Mulberry Street 1926-Present Previously part of the Southern District of Georgia.
Renamed in 1998 for District Court judge William Augustus Bootle.
Thomasville 1962 Thomas County Federal Building, Georgia.JPG 404 North Broad Street 1962-Present
Valdosta 1910 Valdosta GA Comm Hist Dist City Hall02.jpg 1926-1968 Previously part of Southern District of Georgia.
Still in existence.
Valdosta City Hall since 1970.
1968 Federal Building Valdosta.jpg 401 N. Patterson Street 1968-Present

Court of Appeals[]

When the court of appeals system was established on June 16, 1891 the northern and southern districts of Georgia were designated part of the Fifth Circuit. The federal court districts of Georgia became part of Eleventh Circuit when it was established on October 1, 1981.

List of federal courthouses of the court of appeals
Location Courthouse Date complete Image Street address Dates of use Notes
Atlanta Elbert P. Tuttle U.S. Court of Appeals Bldg 1911 Elbert-P-Tuttle-US-Courthouse-01.jpg 56 Forsyth Street NW Named for Court of Appeals judge Elbert Tuttle in 1989.
Part of the 11th Circuit.


Hawaii[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Hilo Hilo Federal Building.jpg 154 Waianuenue Avenue D. Haw. 1959–1979 n/a
King David Kalakaua Building Honolulu HI-Honolulu 1922 Ref.jpg 335 Merchant Street D. Haw. 1959–1978 King Kalākaua (2003; renamed after end of federal use)
Prince Kūhiō Federal Building Honolulu Prince Kuhio Federal Building.JPG 300 Ala Moana Boulevard D. Haw. 1977–present Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole

Idaho[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Boise ID-Boise 1905 Ref.jpg 750 West Bannock Street D. Idaho 1905–1967
Still a U.S. Post Office and federal offices.
Location of Bankruptcy Court through 1995.
n/a
Boise 550 West Fort Street D. Idaho 1967–present U.S. Senator James A. McClure
Coeur d'Alene Federal Building Coeur d'Alene CDA Federal Building-CDA-ID.jpg 221 North 4th Street D. Idaho 1928–2009
Now Kootenai County Juvenile Justice Center.
n/a
Coeur d'Alene 6450 North Mineral Drive D. Idaho 2009–present n/a
Moscow City Hall
(Formerly Moscow Post Office & Courthouse
and Moscow Federal Building)
Moscow ID-Moscow 1911 Ref.jpg 206 East 3rd Street D. Idaho 1911–1973
Now Moscow City Hall.
n/a
Moscow TransparentPlaceholder.png 220 East 5th Street D. Idaho 1973–present
Purchased by local hospital in 2012.
n/a
Pocatello ID-Pocatello 1916 1 Ref.jpg 150 South Arthur Avenue D. Idaho 1916–1977
Now private office space.
n/a
Pocatello Pocatello, Idaho, Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse.jpg 801 East Sherman Street D. Idaho 1999–present n/a

Illinois[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Alton TransparentPlaceholder.png 501 Belle Street S.D. Ill. ? William L. Beatty (2002)
Benton ILSD Benton US District Court.jpg 301 West Main Street E.D. Ill.
S.D. Ill.
1959–1978
1978–present
n/a
U.S. Custom House & Post Office Cairo U.S. Custom House, Cairo, IL.jpg 1400 Washington Avenue S.D. Ill.
E.D. Ill.
1872–1905
1905–1942
Now the Cairo Custom House Museum.
n/a
Cairo US Post Office and Court House, Cairo.jpg 1500 Washington Avenue E.D. Ill.
S.D. Ill.
1942–1978
1978–?
Still in use as a post office
n/a
U.S. Custom House, Court House, & Post Office Chicago Custom House & Post Office. Chicago, Ill. (Jersey Coffee) (3092981197).jpg ? N.D. Ill.
7th Cir.
1879–1894
1891–1894
Razed in 1896; replaced by Chicago Federal Building at same site.[20][21]
n/a
Chicago TransparentPlaceholder.png 1212 N. Lake Shore Drive 7th Cir. 1938–1965
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
Chicago Federal Building Chicago Chicago Federal Building circa 1910.jpg 218 S. Dearborn Street N.D. Ill. 1905–1965
Structure replaced by the Kluczynski Federal Building; court relocated.
n/a
Everett McKinley Dirksen U.S. Courthouse Chicago Dirksen Federal Building.jpg 219 South Dearborn Street N.D. Ill.
7th Cir.
1964–present U.S. Senator Everett Dirksen
Danville TransparentPlaceholder.png ? S.D. Ill.
E.D. Ill.
1894–1905
1905–1911
Razed in 1911 or 1912.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Danville U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Danville.jpg 201 North Vermilion Street E.D. Ill. 1911–1978
Now in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, C.D. Ill.
n/a
Melvin Price Federal Bldg & U.S. Courthouse East Saint Louis US Courthouse, East St Louis.jpg 750 Missouri Avenue E.D. Ill.
S.D. Ill.
1910–1978
1978–present
U.S. Rep. Charles Melvin Price (1990)
Freeport IL-Freeport 1905 2 Ref.jpg 103 North Chicago Avenue N.D. Ill. 1905–1977
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Peoria TransparentPlaceholder.png ? N.D. Ill.
S.D. Ill.
1889–1905
1905–1937
Razed in 1937.
n/a
Central District of Illinois Courthouse Peoria US Dist C Ill Peoria.jpg 100 N.E. Monroe E.D. Ill.
C.D. Ill.
1938–1978
1978-present
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House Quincy US Post Office & Court House, Quincy, Illinois.jpg ? S.D. Ill.
C.D. Ill.
1887–1978
1978–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Rock Island US Courthouse - Rock Island, Illinois.JPG 211 19th Street S.D. Ill.
C.D. Ill.[22]
1957–1978
1978–present
n/a
Rockford TransparentPlaceholder.png 211 South Court Street N.D. Ill. ?–2011 n/a
Rockford Stan Roszkowski US Courthouse, BMO Harris Bank Center in downtown Rockford.jpg 327 South Church Street N.D. Ill. 2011–present District Court judge Stanley Julian Roszkowski
Springfield TransparentPlaceholder.png ? S.D. Ill. 1869–1929
Razed in 1929.
n/a
Springfield TransparentPlaceholder.png 600 East Monroe Street S.D. Ill.
C.D. Ill.
1930–1978
1978-present
U.S. Rep. Paul Findley
Urbana Federal Building Urbana Champaign-Urbana area IMG 0974.jpg 201 South Vine Street C.D. Ill. 1994–present n/a


Indiana[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Custom House and Post Office Evansville Evansville Indiana - old post office.jpg 100 Northwest 2nd Street D. Ind.
S.D. Ind.
1879–1928
1928–1969
Now privately owned.
n/a
Evansville TransparentPlaceholder.png 101 Northwest Martin Luther King Boulevard S.D. Ind. ?–present U.S. Representative Winfield K. Denton
Fort Wayne TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D. Ind.
N.D. Ind.
1889–1928
1928–1932
Razed in the 1930s.
n/a
E. Ross Adair Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Fort Wayne E. Ross Adair Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Ft. Wayne, IN.jpg 1300 South Harrison Street N.D. Ind. 1932–present E. Ross Adair
Hammond TransparentPlaceholder.png 507 East State Street D. Ind.
N.D. Ind.
1907–1928
1928–2002
Still standing but not presently in use.
n/a
Hammond TransparentPlaceholder.png 5400 Federal Plaza N.D. Ind. 2002–present n/a
Indianapolis Court-House And Post-Office, Indianapolis, IN - 1901.jpg Market & Pennsylvania Streets D. Ind. 1861–1905
Razed in 1963.
n/a
Birch Bayh Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Indianapolis IN-Indianapolis 1905 Ref.jpg 46 East Ohio Street S.D. Ind. 1905–present U.S. Sen. Birch Bayh (2003)
Lafayette TransparentPlaceholder.png 230 North Fourth Street N.D. Ind. 1931–present Charles A. Halleck
New Albany TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D. Ind.
S.D. Ind.
1879–1928
1928-1966
Building razed.
n/a
New Albany TransparentPlaceholder.png 121 West Spring Street S.D. Ind. 1966–present Congressman Lee H. Hamilton (2001)
Robert A. Grant Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse[23] South Bend Federal courthouse in South Bend.jpg 204 South Main Street N.D. Ind. 1933–present District Court judge Robert A. Grant (1992)
Terre Haute Post Office and Federal Building Terre Haute Terre Haute Post Office and Federal Building.jpg 30 North 7th Street S.D. Ind. 1935–2009 n/a
Terre Haute TransparentPlaceholder.png 921 Ohio Street S.D. Ind. 2009–present n/a


Iowa[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Cedar Rapids IA-CedarRapids 1895 Ref.jpg 305 2nd Avenue Southeast. N.D. Iowa 1900–1908
Built in 1895; razed in 1908; successor courthouse built at same location.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Post Office and Public Building 2.jpg 305 2nd Avenue Southeast. N.D. Iowa 1910–1933
Now owned by Linn County and renamed the Witwer Building.
n/a
Cedar Rapids City Hall - Cedar Rapids, Iowa.jpg 101 1st Street Southeast N.D. Iowa 1933–2012
Now used as the City Hall
n/a
Cedar Rapids United States Courthouse - Cedar Rapids, Iowa 01.jpg 111 Seventh Avenue Southeast N.D. Iowa 2012–present n/a
Council Bluffs IA-CouncilBluffs 1888 2 Ref.jpg ? S.D. Iowa 1888–?
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
Council Bluffs Federal Courthouse in Council Bluffs, Iowa (43888690550).jpg 8 South 6th Street S.D. Iowa 1959–present n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House Creston U-S- Post Office 2012-09-30 09-15-11.jpg 222 Maple Street S.D. Iowa 1903–?
Now owned by the state.
n/a
U.S. Post Office Davenport IA-Davenport 1896 1 Ref.jpg 131 East 4th Street S.D. Iowa 1896–1932
Razed in 1932; successor courthouse built at same location.
n/a
Davenport U.S. Courthouse Davenport US Court House Davenport.jpg 131 East 4th Street S.D. Iowa 1933–present n/a
Des Moines U.S. Courthouse & Post Office, Fifth Street & Court Avenue, Des Moines, Polk County, IA.jpg Fifth Street & Court Avenue D. Iowa
S.D. Iowa
1871–1882
1882–1929
Razed in 1968.
n/a
Des Moines U.S. Courthouse Des Moines IA-DesMoines 1929 Ref.jpg 123 East Walnut Street S.D. Iowa 1929–present n/a
Des Moines TransparentPlaceholder.png 110 East Court Avenue S.D. Iowa ?–present n/a
Dubuque IA-Dubuque 1866 1 Ref.jpg ? D. Iowa
N.D. Iowa
1866–1882
1882–1934
Razed in 1947.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Dubuque IA-Dubuque 1934 Ref.jpg 350 West 6th Street N.D. Iowa 1934–present n/a
Fort Dodge IA-FortDodge 1895 Ref.jpg ? N.D. Iowa 1895–1911
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
Fort Dodge TransparentPlaceholder.png ? N.D. Iowa 1911–?
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House Keokuk Lee County Courthouse in 1900.jpg 25 North 7th Street S.D. Iowa 1890–1957
Now the Lee County Courthouse.
n/a
Mason City IA-MasonCity 1932 Ref.jpg 211 North Delaware Avenue N.D. Iowa 1932–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House Ottumwa U.S. Post Office Ottumwa, Iowa.jpeg 105 3rd Street East S.D. Iowa 1912–?
Now Ottumwa City Hall.
n/a
Sioux City TransparentPlaceholder.png 405 6th Street N.D. Iowa 1897–1932
Partially demolished in 1995; remnants incorporated into new city hall.
n/a
Federal Building & U.S. Court House Sioux City United States Courthouse, Sioux City, Iowa.jpg 316 6th Street N.D. Iowa 1934–present n/a
Waterloo IA-Waterloo 1905 Ref.jpg ? N.D. Iowa 1905–1937
Razed in 1937.
n/a
Waterloo Waterloo IA Public Library West pic1.JPG 415 Commercial Street N.D. Iowa 1938–?
Now the Waterloo Public Library.
n/a


Kansas[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Fort Scott TransparentPlaceholder.png Was located at First Street and Scott Avenue D. Kan. 1890–1936
Razed in 1946
n/a
Fort Scott TransparentPlaceholder.png 120 South National Avenue D. Kan. 1936–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Kansas City TransparentPlaceholder.png Was located at corner of Secenth and Minnesota D. Kan.
United States Circuit Court
1902–1959
1948–1959
Razed in 1962.
n/a
Kansas City TransparentPlaceholder.png 812 North 7th Street D. Kan. 1959–1994
Now in use by Wyandotte County.
n/a
Kansas City Robert J. Dole U.S. Courthouse.jpg 500 State Avenue D. Kan. 1994–present U.S. Sen. Bob Dole
Leavenworth TransparentPlaceholder.png Unknown D. Kan.
United States Circuit Court
1890–1859
1890–1912
Razed ca. 1959.
n/a
Salina TransparentPlaceholder.png Was located at Seventh and Iron Street D. Kan. 1896–1938
Razed in 1962.
n/a
Salina Smoky Hills Museum.png 211 West Iron Avenue D. Kan. 1938–?
Now the .
n/a
Topeka US-KS(1891) p271 TOPEKA, POST OFFICE.jpg Was located at Fifth and Kansas Avenue D. Kan.
United States Circuit Court
1884–1932
1884–1912
Razed in 1933.
n/a
Topeka Facade of Topeka Postal Service building.jpeg 424 Kansas Street D. Kan. 1933–1977
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Topeka TransparentPlaceholder.png 444 Southeast Quincy Street D. Kan. 1977–present Governor Frank Carlson
Wichita TransparentPlaceholder.png Was located at Market and William Street D. Kan. 1890–1932
Razed in 1936.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building Wichita U.S. Courthouse, Wichita, KS.jpg 401 North Market Street D. Kan. 1932–present n/a

Kentucky[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Ashland Carl Perkins Federal Building.jpg 1405 Greenup Avenue E.D. Ky. 1984–present U.S. Rep. Carl D. Perkins
William H. Natcher Federal Bldg & U.S. Courthouse Bowling Green Natcherfederalbldg.jpg 241 East Main Avenue W.D. Ky. 1912–present U.S. Rep. William Huston Natcher (1994)
Catlettsburg TransparentPlaceholder.png ? E.D. Ky. 1911–1984
Now privately owned.
n/a
Covington TransparentPlaceholder.png Between Scott Boulevard, Court Avenue, 3rd Street, and Park Place E.D. Ky. 1876–1946
Demolished in 1968[24]
n/a
Covington TransparentPlaceholder.png 700 Scott Boulevard E.D. Ky. 1946–1999[24]
Still used by the Post Office
n/a
Covington US Courthouse at Covington.jpg 35 West 5th Street E.D. Ky. 1999–present n/a
Old U.S. Courthouse & Post Office Frankfort KY-Frankfort 1887 1 Ref.jpg 305 Wapping Street D. Ky.
E.D. Ky.
1887–1901
1901–?
Now in use as a public library.
n/a
Frankfort TransparentPlaceholder.png 330 Broadway E.D. Ky. ?–present U.S. Rep. John C. Watts
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Jackson Jackson Post Office from east.jpg 359 Broadway Street E.D. Ky. 1916–?
Now used as apartments
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House Lexington Federal courthouse and post office in Lexington.jpg 101 Barr Street E.D. Ky. 1934–present n/a
Federal Building-Courthouse London Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse and Annex, London, Kentucky LCCN2015646753.tif 300 South Main Street E.D. Ky. 1911–present n/a
London Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse and Annex, London, Kentucky LCCN2015646761 (cropped).jpg 310 South Main Street E.D. Ky. 2002–present n/a
U.S. Customshouse and Post Office Louisville Old U.S. Customshouse and Post Office (Louisville, Kentucky).jpg 300 West Liberty Street D. Ky. 1858–1896 n/a
Louisville TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D. Ky.
W.D. Ky.
1893–1901
1901–1932
Razed in 1943.
n/a
Gene Snyder U.S. Courthouse Louisville Gene Snyder U.S. Courthouse and Custom House, Louisville, KY Sept 03.jpg 601 West Broadway W.D. Ky. 1932–present U.S. Rep. Gene Snyder (1986)
Owensboro TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D. Ky.
W.D. Ky.
1889–1911
Demolished
n/a
Owensboro Owensboro U.S. Courthouse.jpg 423 Frederica Street W.D. Ky. 1911–present n/a
Paducah TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D. Ky.
W.D. Ky.
1883–1938
Demolished
n/a
Paducah Exterior. Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Paducah, Kentucky LCCN2016648260.tif 501 Broadway W.D. Ky. 1938–present n/a
Pikeville Post office and federal courthouse in Pikeville.jpg 110 Main Street E.D. Ky. 1932–present n/a
Richmond TransparentPlaceholder.png 351 West Main Street E.D. Ky. 1897–1912
Now used by the for Madison County.
n/a

Louisiana[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Alexandria LA-Alexandria 1896 1 Ref.jpg ? W.D.La. 1896–1933
Razed in 1933
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House Alexandria Exterior. U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Alexandria, Louisiana LCCN2015645915.tif 515 Murray Street W.D.La. 1933–present n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House Baton Rouge Former post office in downtown Baton Rouge.jpg 355 North Boulevard E.D.La. 1897–1933
Now the City Club of Baton Rouge.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House Baton Rouge U.S. Post Office and Court House, 1933, Baton Rouge (East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana).jpg 707 Florida Street E.D.La.
M.D.La.
1933–present n/a
Baton Rouge TransparentPlaceholder.png 777 Florida Street M.D.La. 1993–present Russell B. Long
Lake Charles TransparentPlaceholder.png 501 Broad Street W.D.La. 1912–c. 1960
Now privately owned.
n/a
Lake Charles TransparentPlaceholder.png 921 Moss Street ? 1960–1994
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Lake Charles TransparentPlaceholder.png 611 Broad Street W.D.La. ?–present District Court judge Edwin F. Hunter, Jr.
Lafayette TransparentPlaceholder.png 705 Jefferson Street W.D.La. 1958–? n/a
Lafayette Sculpture "Urns of Justice" at exterior entrance plinith of the John M. Shaw U.S. Courthouse, Lafayette, Louisiana LCCN2010720399.tif 800 Lafayette Street W.D.La. ?–present John Malach Shaw
Monroe TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D.La. 1892–1933
Razed in 1965.
n/a
Monroe Post Office Monroe LA.jpg 201 Jackson Street W.D.La. 1934–present n/a
U.S. Custom House New Orleans Canal St NOLA CBD Sept 2009 Custom House 2.JPG 423 Canal Street E.D.La.
5th Cir.
1860–1915
1891–1915
Now part of the Audubon Nature Institute.
n/a
John Minor Wisdom U.S. Courthouse New Orleans 053107-5thCircuit.jpg 600 Camp Street E.D.La.
5th Cir.
1915–1963
1915–present
Court of Appeals judge John Minor Wisdom (1994)
Hale Boggs Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse New Orleans Hale Boggs Federal Building-Courthouse, New Orleans, Louisiana LCCN2014630191.tif 500 Poydras Street E.D.La. 1962–present Hale Boggs
Opelousas OpelFedCourtWM.JPG 162 South Court Street W.D.La. 1891–1967
Now privately owned.
n/a
Shreveport TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D.La. 1887–1910
Razed in 1910.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House Shreveport Shreveport September 2015 039 (Shreve Memorial Library).jpg 424 Texas Street W.D.La. 1912–1974
Now a branch of the .
n/a
Shreveport TransparentPlaceholder.png 500 Fannin Street W.D.La. 1974–1994 Joe Waggonner
Shreveport U.S. Courthouse, Shreveport, LA IMG 1333.JPG 300 Fannin Street W.D.La. 1993–present Tom Stagg[25]

Maine[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Olde Federal Building Augusta Old Post Office Augusta Maine 2013.jpg 295 Water Street D. Maine 1886–?
Still houses a Post Office
n/a
Bangor U.S. Custom House & Post Office, Bangor, ME, 1901.jpg Central Street Bridge & State Street D. Maine 1855–1911
Destroyed in the Great Fire of 1911.
n/a
Bangor Old Post Office, Bangor, ME.jpg 73 Harlow Street D. Maine 1915–1968
Currently in use as Bangor City Hall.
n/a
[26] Bangor Federal Building in Bangor, ME IMG 2116.JPG 202 Harlow Street D. Maine 1968–present Senator Margaret Chase Smith
Portland U.S. Custom House, Portland, ME - 1873-1905 Middle & Exchange Sts. D. Maine 1873–1905
Razed in 1965
n/a
Edward T. Gignoux United States Courthouse Portland Edward T. Gignoux U.S. Courthouse, Portland, ME.png 156 Federal Street D. Maine 1911–present District Court judge Edward Thaxter Gignoux

Maryland[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Courthouse (Masonic Hall) Baltimore TransparentPlaceholder.png St. Paul Street and Courthouse Lane D. Md. 1822–1864[27]
Razed in 1895[28]
n/a
Baltimore TransparentPlaceholder.png North St. and Fayette St. D. Md. 1865–c. 1890
Razed in 1930[29][30]
n/a
Baltimore US-MD(1891) p336 BALTIMORE, POST OFFICE.jpg 101–125 Calvert St. D. Md. 1890–1930
Razed in 1930.[31]
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Baltimore 1Courthouse east.JPG 111 N. Calvert Street D. Md. 1932–1976
Now in use by the Baltimore city courts and known as Courthouse East.
n/a
Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Court House Baltimore TransparentPlaceholder.png 101 West Lombard Street D. Md. 1976–present[27] Edward Garmatz
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office Cumberland Cumberland Public Safety Building MD1.jpg Frederick Street D. Md. 1904–1933
Now in use by the city and known as the Public Safety Building.
n/a

now the
Cumberland TransparentPlaceholder.png 3 Pershing Street D. Md. 1933–?
Now in use by the Maryland state courts.
Governor William Donald Schaefer
Greenbelt TransparentPlaceholder.png 6500 Cherrywood Lane D. Md. 1994–present[27] n/a
Maude R. Toulson Federal Building Salisbury Post office, Salisbury, Md (70305).jpg 129 East Main Street D. Md. ?–present

Massachusetts[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Post Office and Subtreasury Boston United States Post Office and Sub-Treasury Building (Boston) ca 1900 4a07553a.jpg 5 Post Office Square D. Mass. 1883–1929
Razed in 1929
n/a
John W. McCormack U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Boston 5 Post Office Square 101014.jpg 5 Post Office Square D. Mass. 1933–present John William McCormack
John Joseph Moakley U.S. Courthouse Boston MoakleyFederalCourthouseRear.JPG 1 Courthouse Way D. Mass.,
1st Cir.
1999–present U.S. Rep. Joe Moakley
Springfield Post office, Springfield, Mass (61515).jpg 436 Dwight Street D. Mass. 1932–1983
Now in use by the state government.
n/a
Springfield TransparentPlaceholder.png 1550 Main Street D. Mass. 1981–2008 n/a
Springfield United States Courthouse - Springfield, Massachusetts.jpg 300 State Street D. Mass. 2008–present n/a
Worcester TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D. Mass. 1926–1930
Razed ca. 1930
n/a
Harold D. Donohue Federal Building and United States Courthouse Worcester Federal Square Courthouse.JPG 595 Main Street D. Mass. 1932–present U.S. Rep. Harold Donohue (1987)

Michigan[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Ann Arbor Ann Arbor August 2013 29 (Downtown Post Office).jpg 200 East Liberty Street E.D. Mich. ?–present n/a
Bay City TransparentPlaceholder.png ? E.D. Mich. 1893–1931
Razed in 1931.
n/a
Bay City TransparentPlaceholder.png 1000 Washington Avenue E.D. Mich. 1932–present n/a
Custom House Detroit 1861 Detroit Customs House and Federal Court Building.jpg NW Corner of Griswold and Larned Streets E.D. Mich. 1861–1897 n/a
Post Office, Courthouse and Custom House Detroit Detroit Post Office, ca 1900.jpg 231 West Lafayette Boulevard E.D. Mich. 1897–1934 n/a
Theodore Levin United States Courthouse Detroit Theodore Levin United States Courthouse Detroit MI.jpg 231 West Lafayette Boulevard E.D. Mich. 1934–present District Court judge Theodore Levin
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Flint Federal Building Flint.jpg 600 Church Street E.D. Mich. ?–present n/a
Grand Rapids TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D. Mich. 1879–1909
Demolished in 1909
n/a
Woodbridge N. Ferris Building Grand Rapids USPostOfficeGrandRapidsMI.jpg 17 Pearl Street Northwest W.D. Mich. 1911–?
Now used by the Kendall College of Art and Design
n/a
Grand Rapids TransparentPlaceholder.png 110 Michigan Street Northwest W.D. Mich. 1971–present President Gerald Ford
Federal Bldg, U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Kalamazoo US Post Office-Kalamazoo.jpg 410 West Michigan Avenue W.D. Mich. 1939–present n/a
Charles E. Chamberlain Federal Building & Post Office Lansing Federal Building Lansing.jpg 315 West Allegan Street W.D. Mich. 1934–present U.S. Rep. Charles E. Chamberlain
Marquette US Post Office and Federal Building (Marquette, Michigan).JPG 202 West Washington Street W.D. Mich. 1937–present n/a
Federal Building Port Huron Federal Building (Port Huron, Michigan).jpg 526 Water Street E.D. Mich. 1877–present n/a
United States Post Office Sault Sainte Marie 2009-0618-Soo-RiverofHistoryM.jpg 209 East Portage Avenue W.D. Mich. 1912–1941
Now being converted to the City Hall.
n/a

Minnesota[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Duluth Duluth Post Office Building.jpg ? D. Minn 1894–c.1929
Razed in 1929 or 1930.
n/a
Gerald W. Heaney Federal Building, U.S. Courthouse & Custom House Duluth MN-Duluth 1930 1 Ref.jpg 515 West First Street D. Minn 1930–present Court of Appeals judge Gerald Heaney (2007)
Edward J. Devitt U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building Fergus Falls Edward J. Devitt U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building.jpg 118 South Mill Street D. Minn. 1904–present Edward Devitt
Federal Courthouse and Post Office Mankato Federal Courthouse & Post Office.jpg South Second and East Jackson Streets D. Minn 1896–? n/a
Minneapolis Post Office Minneapolis streetcar.jpg 3rd Street & Marquette Avenue D. Minn 1890–c.1961
Razed in 1961.
n/a
Minneapolis TransparentPlaceholder.png 100–116 South 4th Street D. Minn Construction completed 1960.
Now Hennepin County Family Justice Center.
n/a
Minneapolis Minneapolis federal courthouse.jpg 300 South Fourth Street D. Minn 1997–present Diana E. Murphy[32]
Federal Court House & Post Office Moorhead Rourke Art Museum.jpg 521 Main Avenue D. Minn 1915–?
Now the Rourke Art Museum.
n/a
U.S. Post Office, Court House, & Custom House Saint Paul Landmark Center 2012.jpg 75 West Fifth Street D. Minn 1902–1960
Now the Landmark Center, a cultural center containing museums.
n/a
Saint Paul Sculpture "Protagoras" at the Burger Federal Building, St. Paul, Minnesota LCCN2010720930.tif 316 Robert Street North D. Minn 1966–present Chief Justice Warren E. Burger
Winona 1907PostOfficeWinonaMN.jpg 4th and Main Streets D. Minn. 1891–1963
Demolished.
n/a

Mississippi[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Post Office and Court House Aberdeen Aberdeen Post Office.jpg 201 W. Commerce St. N.D. Miss. 1888–1974
Now the Monroe County Chancery Court.
n/a
Aberdeen TransparentPlaceholder.png 301 West Commerce Street N.D. Miss. 1971–present U.S. Rep. Thomas Abernethy
U.S. Post Office, Court House, & Custom House Biloxi Biloxi City Hall.jpg 140 Lameuse Street S.D. Miss. 1908–1959
Now Biloxi City Hall.
n/a
Biloxi TransparentPlaceholder.png 135 Main Street S.D. Miss. 1959–?
Still in use as a Post Office
n/a
Clarksdale TransparentPlaceholder.png ? N.D. Miss. 1916–1964
Razed in 1968.
n/a
Clarksdale TransparentPlaceholder.png 236 Sharkey Avenue N.D. Miss. 1964–1997
Still in use by the Post Office and other government offices
n/a
Greenville TransparentPlaceholder.png 305 Main Street N.D. Miss. 1960–present n/a
Gulfport Dan M Russell, Jr Federal Courthouse.jpg 2012 15th Street S.D. Miss. 2003–present District Court judge Dan Monroe Russell, Jr.
Hattiesburg Hattiesburg District Courthouse.jpg 200 West Pine Street S.D. Miss. 1939–?
Completed in 1910; now the Hattiesburg Municipal Court
n/a
Hattiesburg TransparentPlaceholder.png 701 Main Street S.D. Miss. ?–present U.S. Rep. William M. Colmer
Jackson TransparentPlaceholder.png ? S.D. Miss. 1885–1933
Demolished in 1933
n/a
Jackson Float says it all (3373344635).jpg 245 East Capitol Street S.D. Miss.
5th Cir.
1934–2011 U.S. Sen. James Eastland (1984)
Jackson TransparentPlaceholder.png 501 East Court Street S.D. Miss. 2011–present n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Meridian Meridian Post Office-Courthouse 1898.JPG 8th Street and 22nd Avenue S.D. Miss. 1898–1933
Razed in the 1950s.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Meridian Meridian Post Office-Courthouse.jpg 2100 9th Street S.D. Miss. 1933–2012 n/a
U.S. Courthouse Natchez United States Courthouse (Natchez, Mississippi).JPG 109 Pearl Street S.D. Miss. 2007–present
Built in 1853
n/a
Oxford Facade of City Council Building - Oxford - Mississippi - USA.jpg 107 Courthouse Square N.D. Miss. 1887–ca. 1974
Now Oxford City Hall.
n/a
Oxford Federal Building - panoramio (1).jpg 911 Jackson Avenue East N.D. Miss. 1973–present n/a
Vicksburg The Mississippi River Commission building, Vicksburg, Mississippi LCCN2013634182.tif 1400 Walnut Street S.D. Miss. 1892–1937
Now in use by the Mississippi River Commission.
n/a
Vicksburg U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Vicksburg, MS IMG 7016.JPG 820 Crawford Street S.D. Miss. 1937–?
Now privately owned.
n/a

Missouri[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Cape Girardeau TransparentPlaceholder.png 339 Broadway Street E.D. Mo. 1910–1967
Demolished in 1967.[33]
n/a
Cape Girardeau TransparentPlaceholder.png 339 Broadway Street[34] E.D. Mo. 1967–2008
Now privately owned.
n/a
Cape Girardeau FederalCourthouseCapeMO.jpg 599 Independence Street E.D. Mo. 2008–present Attorney Rush Limbaugh Sr. (2007)
Chillicothe TransparentPlaceholder.png 450 Locust Street W.D. Mo. 1917–1962
Now the Livingston County Library.
n/a
U.S. Post Office Hannibal OldFederalBldgHannibalMO.jpg 600 Broadway E.D. Mo. 1888–1960 n/a
Hannibal FederalBldgHannibalMO.jpg 801 Broadway E.D. Mo. 1966–present n/a
Jefferson City Civil Defense Event, Old Post Office on High Street (MSA) (23949157331).jpg High Street W.D. Mo. 1889–1934
Razed in 1972.
Jefferson City TransparentPlaceholder.png 131 West High Street W.D. Mo. 1934–2011
Still in use as Post Office.
n/a
Jefferson City TransparentPlaceholder.png 80 Lafayette Street W.D. Mo. 2011–present U.S. Senator Kit Bond
Durward G. Hall Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Joplin TransparentPlaceholder.png 302 South Joplin Avenue W.D. Mo. 1904–1999
Now a public office building.
U.S. Rep. Durward Gorham Hall
Kansas City TransparentPlaceholder.png 909 Walnut Street[35] W.D. Mo. 1885–1900
Razed in 1930.
n/a
Kansas City TransparentPlaceholder.png 811 Grand Boulevard[36] W.D. Mo. 1900–1938
Razed in 1938.
n/a
U.S. Courthouse & Post Office Kansas City United States Court House and Post Office (1939), Kansas City (Jackson County, Missouri).jpg 811 Grand Boulevard W.D. Mo. 1939–1998
Converted to apartments.
n/a
Richard Bolling Federal Building Kansas City Richard Bolling Federal Building.JPG 601 East Twelfth Street W.D. Mo. 1965–? U.S. Rep. Richard Walker Bolling
Kansas City Whittaker Federal Courthouse-south view-KCMO.jpg 400 East 9th Street W.D. Mo. 2000–present Charles Evans Whittaker
Saint Joseph TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D. Mo. 1891–1939
Razed in 1939.
n/a
Saint Joseph TransparentPlaceholder.png 201 South 8th Street W.D. Mo. 1940–1998
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Old Courthouse St. Louis OldSaintLouisCountyCourthouse.jpg 11 North 4th Street D. Mo.
E.D. Mo.
c. 1839–c. 1872 n/a
U.S. Customhouse and Post Office St. Louis MO-St. Louis courthouse 1884.jpg 815 Olive Street E.D. Mo.
8th Cir.
1873–1935
Still in use for other purposes.
n/a
Carnahan Courthouse St. Louis
CourtHouseCustomHouseStLouis.jpg
1114 Market Street E.D. Mo.
8th Cir.
1935–2001
Now used by Missouri state courts.
Mel Carnahan
Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse
(Largest single courthouse in the U.S.)
St. Louis Eagleton Courthouse.JPG 111 South 10th Street E.D. Mo. 2000–present U.S. Senator Thomas Eagleton (1994)
U.S. Customhouse and Post Office Springfield City hall Springfield Missouri.tif 830 North Boonville Avenue W.D. Mo. 1894–1938
Now in use by city agencies.
n/a
Springfield TransparentPlaceholder.png 840 North Boonville Avenue W.D. Mo. 1938–1988
Now Springfield City Hall.
n/a
Springfield TransparentPlaceholder.png 222 N. John Q. Hammons Parkway W.D. Mo. ?–present n/a

Montana[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Billings MT-Billings 1914 Ref.jpg 2602 1st Avenue North D.Mont 1914–? n/a

(Formerly known as the James F. Battin Federal Courthouse)[37]
Billings TransparentPlaceholder.png 316 North 26th Street D.Mont 1963–2012 n/a
Billings Billings, Montana. the new federal courthouse.JPG 2601 2nd Avenue North D.Mont 2012–present U.S. Rep. and District Court judge James F. Battin (H.R. 158, 1996)
Mike Mansfield Federal Bldg & U.S. Courthouse Butte Mansfield Fed Courthouse.JPG 400 North Main Street D.Mont 1904–present U.S. Sen. Mike Mansfield (2002)
U.S. Post Office Glasgow United States Post Office and Courthouse - Glasgow Main (2013) - Valley County, Montana.png 605 2nd Avenue South D.Mont 1939–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Great Falls US Post Office and Courthouse-Great Falls (2012) - Cascade County, Montana.png 215 1st Avenue North D.Mont 1912–2009
Still in use as a Post Office
n/a
Great Falls Mo River Courthouse GF MT.jpg 125 Central Avenue West D.Mont 2009–present Location; adjacent to the Missouri River
U.S. Post Office Havre Corner view of the Old Post office building in Havre, Montana.JPG 306 3rd Avenue D.Mont 1932–? n/a
Helena TransparentPlaceholder.png 316 N. Park Avenue D.Mont 1904–1970s
Renamed City-County Building, still in use by the city and county governments.
n/a
Helena TransparentPlaceholder.png 301 S. Park Avenue D.Mont 1970s–2002
Renamed Park Avenue Building, still in use by the State of Montana.
n/a
Helena TransparentPlaceholder.png 901 Front Street D.Mont 2002–present U.S. Senator and District Court judge Paul G. Hatfield
Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Missoula Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Missoula, MT Jun 03.gif 200 East Broadway D.Mont 1929–1974
Constructed in 1913.
Still in use by various government agencies
n/a
Missoula Russell Smith Courthouse Missoula.jpg 201 East Broadway D.Mont ?–present U.S. District Court judge Russell Evans Smith

Nebraska[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Chadron TransparentPlaceholder.png 278 Main Street D. Neb. 1919–1955
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Grand Island Exterior, Federal Building, Grand Island, Nebraska LCCN2010718793.tif 203 West Second Street D. Neb. 1910–? n/a
Hastings TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D. Neb. 1907–1955
Completed in 1905.
Razed in the 1970s.
n/a
Old City Hall Lincoln Old City Hall (Lincoln, NE) from NE 1.JPG 920 East O Street D. Neb. 1879–1906
Now in use by city agencies.
n/a
Lincoln Old Federal Bldg (Lincoln, NE) from NE 1.JPG 129 North 10th Street D. Neb. 1906–1969
Now a mixed-use facility.
n/a
Robert V. Denney Federal Building Lincoln Robert Denney Federal Building.jpg 100 Centennial Mall North D. Neb. 1975–present U.S. Rep. Robert Vernon Denney
McCook McCook, Nebraska 1915 post office from SW 1.JPG 401 Norris Avenue D. Neb. 1916–1955
Now privately owned.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Norfolk McMill Building (Norfolk, Nebraska) 4.jpg 125 South 4th Street D. Neb. 1904–1955
Now privately owned.
n/a
North Platte USPO North Platte NE.JPG 416 North Jeffers Street D. Neb. 1913–?
Now the Prairie Arts Center
n/a
North Platte TransparentPlaceholder.png 300 East Third Street D. Neb. ?–2014
Still in use by the federal government.
n/a
Lincoln County Courthouse North Platte Lincoln Co Courthouse NE.JPG 301 North Jeffers Street D. Neb. ?–present
Occasionally used by the federal court
n/a
Omaha Post Office, Omaha, Neb (NYPL b12647398-66749).tiff ? D. Neb. 1899–?
Razed in the mid-1960s
n/a
Federal Office Building Omaha NE-Omaha 1934 Ref.jpg 106 South 15th Street D. Neb. 1933–c. 1960s
Still in use by the federal government.
n/a
Omaha 1616 Capital Avenue D. Neb. 1960s–2000
Still in use by the federal government.
U.S. Senator Edward Zorinsky
Roman L. Hruska Federal Courthouse Omaha Roman L. Hruska Federal Courthouse.jpg 111 South 18th Plaza D. Neb. 2000–present U.S. Senator Roman Hruska

The United States Federal Court House Jeffrey Thomas And Ostdiek[citation needed]

Nevada[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Paul Laxalt State Building
(formerly the U.S. Court House & Post Office)
Carson City Paul Laxalt State Building.jpg 401 North Carson Street D. Nev. 1891–1965
Now in use by the Nevada Commission on Tourism
Governor Paul Laxalt (1999)
Las Vegas Post Office and Courthouse Las Vegas Las Vegas Mob Museum 2012.jpg 300 East Stewart Avenue D. Nev. 1933–1983 n/a
Las Vegas TransparentPlaceholder.png 300 Las Vegas Boulevard South D. Nev. ?–present The Foley family of Nevada.[38] (1984)
Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse Las Vegas Lasvegascourthouse.jpg 333 Las Vegas Boulevard D. Nev. 2002–present District Court judge Lloyd D. George
Reno NV-Reno 1965 1 Ref.jpg 300 Booth Street D. Nev. 1965–present
Used by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court
U.S. Rep. Clarence Clifton Young (1988)
Reno 400 South Virginia Street D. Nev. 1995–present District Court judge Bruce Rutherford Thompson

New Hampshire[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Post Office & Court House Concord Post Office, Concord, NH.jpg 33 North State Street D.N.H. 1889–1967
Now the state's Legislative Office Building.
n/a
Concord Concord NH Dist Court.JPG 55 Pleasant Street D.N.H. 1968–present U.S. Senator Warren Rudman
U.S. Post Office & Court House Littleton Littleton NH Courthouse and Post Office.JPG 134 Main St. D.N.H. 1935–1982
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Portsmouth U.S. Post Office & Custom House, Portsmouth, NH 1993.jpg 40 Pleasant Street D.N.H. 1860–1926
Now privately owned.
n/a

New Jersey[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
United States Post Office and Courthouse Camden CamdenNJ FedCourt.jpg 401 Market Street D.N.J. 1932–present n/a
Mitchell H. Cohen Building & U.S. Courthouse Camden MitchellHCohen FedBldgCourthouse2.JPG 4th & Cooper Streets D.N.J. 1994–present Judge Mitchell H. Cohen
Newark USCustomsHousePostOfficeNewark(razed).tiff Government Center D.N.J. 1896–1936
Razed in 1937
n/a
Newark USPostOfficeandCourthouseNewark1936.tiff 2 Federal Square
Government Center
D.N.J. 1936–present U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg
Newark Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Courthouse, Newark, NJ, USA.jpg 50 Walnut Street
Government Center
D.N.J. 1992–present Civil rights movement leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Trenton USCourthousePostOfficeTrenton(razed).tiff ? D.N.J. 1878–1932
Razed in the 1960s
n/a
Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States Courthouse Trenton Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse.jpg 402 East State Street D.N.J. 1932–present District Court judge Clarkson Sherman Fisher

New Mexico[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Old Post Office Albuquerque Old Post Office Albuquerque 2012.JPG 123 4th Street D.N.M. 1924–1930 n/a
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Albuquerque Federal Building Albuquerque.jpg 421 Gold Avenue SW D.N.M. 1930–present n/a
Dennis Chavez Federal Building Albuquerque Dennis Chavez Federal Building Albuquerque 2017.jpg 500 Gold Avenue SW D.N.M. 1972–1998 U.S. Senator Dennis Chavez
Pete V. Domenici U.S. Courthouse Albuquerque Pete Domenici US Courthouse Albuquerque.jpg 333 Lomas Boulevard NW D.N.M. 1998–present U.S. Senator Pete Domenici (2004)
Las Cruces TransparentPlaceholder.png 135 East Griggs Avenue D.N.M. 1924–1974
Now the Las Cruces Judicial Complex, Municipal Court
n/a
Las Cruces TransparentPlaceholder.png 200 East Griggs Avenue D.N.M. ?–2010
Still in use by federal government offices
Harold Lowell Runnels (1983)
Las Cruces LC Federal Courthouse Night.jpg 100 North Church Street D.N.M. 2010–present n/a
Las Vegas Old Las Vegas Post Office, Las Vegas NM.jpg 901 Douglas Avenue D.N.M. 1928–?
Now the Las Vegas City Schools Administration Building.
n/a
Roswell TransparentPlaceholder.png 300 North Richardson Avenue[39] D.N.M. 1924–1961
Completed in 1913; razed in 1971
n/a
Roswell TransparentPlaceholder.png 500 North Richardson Avenue D.N.M. ?–present n/a
Santiago E. Campos U.S. Courthouse Santa Fe US Courthouse Santa Fe.jpg 106 South Federal Place D.N.M. 1889–present District Court judge Santiago E. Campos (2004)

New York[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Custom House & Post Office Albany Old Post Office Albany Pano 1.jpg Broadway and State St. N.D.N.Y. 1884–1935
Now part of SUNY State University Plaza.
n/a
James T. Foley U.S. Courthouse Albany James T. Foley United States Courthouse Dec 09.jpg 445 Broadway N.D.N.Y. 1933–present U.S. District Judge James T. Foley
Old Post Office and Courthouse Auburn Federal Courthouse Auburn NY May 09.jpg 157 Genesee Street N.D.N.Y. 1888–c. 1980
Now owned by Cayuga County.
n/a
Binghamton Photocopy of photograph (published in Binghamton, Illustrated, Published in Nine Parts, H. R. Page and Co.- 1890, Part IV) FRONT AND SIDE, SHOWING TOWER - U. S. Courthouse and Post HABS NY,4-BING,20-3.tif N.D.N.Y. 1891–1935
Razed in 1942.
n/a
Binghamton Exterior view of Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Binghamton, New York LCCN2010719336.tif 15 Henry Street N.D.N.Y. 1935–present n/a
Conrad B. Duberstein U.S. Bankruptcy Courthouse Brooklyn Brooklyn Post Office 0321071421a.jpg 271 Cadman Plaza East E.D.N.Y. 1892–present
Still in use as a bankruptcy courthouse. Also houses a post office on lower levels.
Bankruptcy judge Conrad B. Duberstein (2009)
Brooklyn TransparentPlaceholder.png 225 Cadman Plaza East E.D.N.Y. 1963–present U.S. Representative Emanuel Celler (1972)
Theodore Roosevelt U.S. Courthouse Brooklyn Bklyn Fed Court Boerum Tillary jeh.JPG 225 Cadman Plaza East E.D.N.Y. 2006–present President Theodore Roosevelt (2008)
Buffalo United States Custom House, Buffalo, New York, 1901.jpg Washington & Seneca Streets N.D.N.Y.
W.D.N.Y.
1856–1903
Razed in 1965.
n/a
U.S. Post Office Buffalo Old Post Office Buffalo NY Dec 09.JPG 121 Ellicott Street W.D.N.Y. 1901–1936
Now owned by Erie Community College.
n/a
Michael J. Dillon Memorial U.S. Courthouse Buffalo Michael J. Dillon Memorial U.S. Courthouse Jun 09.jpg 68 Court Street W.D.N.Y. 1936–2011 Murdered IRS agent Michael J. Dillon (1986)
Robert H. Jackson United States Courthouse Buffalo Buffalo federal court.jpg Niagara Square W.D.N.Y. 2011–present
Upon completion, the building was the most expensive government building in the history of Western New York
Robert H. Jackson United States Attorney General and Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
Ontario County Court House
(space leased by the U.S. gov't)
Canandaigua Ontario County Courthouse.JPG 27 North Main Street N.D.N.Y.
W.D.N.Y.
1860–c. 1912
Still in use as the Ontario County Courthouse.
n/a
U.S. Post Office Canandaigua Canandaigua 026 US Post Office.jpg 28 North Main Street W.D.N.Y. 1912–?
Now part of the Canandaigua YMCA.
n/a
Elmira TransparentPlaceholder.png 200 East Church Street W.D.N.Y. 1903–?
Now owned by the city.
n/a
Fort Drum TransparentPlaceholder.png Lewis Avenue and First Street East N.D.N.Y. n/a
Alfonse M. D'Amato U.S. Courthouse Central Islip[40] Damato-courthouse.jpg 100 Federal Plaza E.D.N.Y. 2002–present U.S. Senator Al D'Amato
Jamestown PostcardCourthousePostOfficeJamestownNY19061916.jpg West 3rd and Washington Streets W.D.N.Y. 1904–1960
Razed in May, 1963.
n/a
Jamestown TransparentPlaceholder.png 300 East 3rd Street W.D.N.Y. 1960–?
Now an office building partially leased by the Post Office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office Lockport US Post Office-Lockport Jun 09.JPG 1 East Avenue W.D.N.Y. 1904–1916
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
City Hall Post Office and Courthouse Manhattan Park Row, 1906.JPG Broadway at Park Row S.D.N.Y.
2d Cir.
1875–1939
Construction began 1869; completed in 1880; demolished in 1939.
n/a
Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse Manhattan Marshal courthouse jeh.JPG 40 Centre Street
(in Foley Square)
S.D.N.Y., 2d Cir. 1936–present Associate Justice Thurgood Marshall (2001)
James L. Watson Court of International Trade Building Manhattan Watson-courthouse1.jpg 1 Federal Plaza
(in Foley Square)
C.I.T. 1967–present Customs Court judge James L. Watson
Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse[41] Manhattan Moynihan-courthouse.jpg 500 Pearl Street
(in Foley Square)
S.D.N.Y. 1994–present U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (2000)
U.S. Post Office & Court House Rochester FederalBuildingRochesterNewYorkFrontView.JPG 30 Church Street N.D.N.Y.
W.D.N.Y.
1891–1972
Now Rochester City Hall.
n/a
Rochester TransparentPlaceholder.png 100 State Street W.D.N.Y. 1973–present U.S. Sen. Kenneth Keating
Syracuse Government-building 1921 syracuse.jpg N.D.N.Y. 1900–1928
Completed in 1889; razed in 1949.
n/a
Syracuse Post-office syracuse.jpg Clinton Square N.D.N.Y. 1928–? n/a
Syracuse TransparentPlaceholder.png 100 South Clinton Street N.D.N.Y. 1976–present U.S. Rep. James M. Hanley
Utica TransparentPlaceholder.png 258 Genesee Street N.D.N.Y. 1882–1929 n/a
Alexander Pirnie Federal Building Utica Exterior, Alexander Pirnie Federal Building, Utica, New York LCCN2010719757.tif 258 Genesee Street N.D.N.Y. 1929–present U.S. Rep. Alexander Pirnie (1984)
Charles L. Brieant, Jr. Federal Building and Courthouse White Plains White Plains Federal Courthouse.gif 300 Quarropas Street S.D.N.Y. 1983–present District Court judge Charles L. Brieant (2008)


North Carolina[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Asheville NC-Asheville 1892 1 Ref.jpg ? W.D.N.C.
4th Cir.
1892–ca. 1930
Razed ca. 1930.
n/a
Asheville Exterior. Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Asheville, North Carolina LCCN2014630032.tif 100 Otis Street W.D.N.C.
4th Cir.
1930–present n/a
Bryson City TransparentPlaceholder.png 50 Main Street W.D.N.C. 1963–?
Still in use as a federal office building.
n/a
Charlotte TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D.N.C. 1891–1913
Razed in 1913.
n/a
Charles R. Jonas Federal Building Charlotte Charles R. Jonas Federal Building, Charlotte (Mecklenburg County, North Carolina).jpg 401 West Trade Street W.D.N.C. 1915–present
Sold to the city in 2005; leased thereafter.
U.S. Rep. Charles R. Jonas
Durham US Post Office, Durham NC.jpg 323 East Chapel Hill Street M.D.N.C. 1936–present John Hervey Wheeler[42]
Elizabeth City The J. Herbert W. Small Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Elizabeth City, North Carolina LCCN2013634197.tif 306 East Main Street E.D.N.C. 1906–present (2009)[43]
Fayetteville TransparentPlaceholder.png 301 Green Street E.D.N.C. 1966–present n/a
Greensboro TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D.N.C.
M.D.N.C.
1887–1933
Razed ca. 1938.
n/a
L. Richardson Preyer Federal Building Greensboro Exterior. The L. Richardson Preyer Federal Building and Court House in Greensboro, North Carolina LCCN2014630088.tif 324 West Market Street M.D.N.C. 1933–present U.S. Rep. and District Court judge L. Richardson Preyer (1988)
Greenville TransparentPlaceholder.png 201 Evans Street E.D.N.C. ?–present n/a
Federal Building Greenville U.S. Post Office (Greenville, North Carolina).JPG 215 Evans Street E.D.N.C. ?–present
Completed in 1914.
n/a
Greenville TransparentPlaceholder.png 150 Reade Circle E.D.N.C. ?–present n/a
U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, & Custom House New Bern New Bern Municipal Building (City Hall).jpg 300 Pollock Street E.D.N.C. 1897–1935
Now New Bern City Hall.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse New Bern NC-NewBern 1935 Ref.jpg 413 Middle Street E.D.N.C. 1935–present n/a
Federal Building & Post Office Century Station Raleigh Federal-Building-Raleigh-20080321.jpeg 314 Fayetteville Street Mall E.D.N.C. 1912–present
Construction completed in 1879.
n/a
Raleigh Terry Sanford Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse, Raleigh (Wake County, North Carolina).jpg 310 New Bern Avenue E.D.N.C. ?–present U.S. Senator Terry Sanford
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building Rockingham Post Office and Federal.JPG 125 South Hancock Street M.D.N.C. 1935–1980
Now owned by Richmond County.
n/a
Salisbury Downtown Salisbury 11.jpg 130 West Innes Street W.D.N.C.
M.D.N.C.
1911–1980
Now Rowan County administrative offices.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post Office Statesville Statesville, North Carolina - City Hall.JPG 227 South Center Street W.D.N.C. 1891–1939
Now Statesville City Hall.
n/a
Statesville Front exterior. U.S. Post Office and Federal Building, Statesville, North Carolina LCCN2016645870.tif 200 West Broad Street W.D.N.C. 1939–present n/a
Washington TransparentPlaceholder.png 102 East 2nd Street E.D.N.C. 1913–1992
Now the Municipal Building.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House Wilkesboro WilkesboroFedBldg2.JPG 201 West Main Street W.D.N.C.
M.D.N.C.
1917–1980
Now an office building.
n/a
Wilkesboro TransparentPlaceholder.png 207 West Main Street M.D.N.C. 1969–ca. 2012[44] Johnson Jay Hayes
Wilmington Second "Wilimington Custom’s House".jpg ? D.N.C.
E.D.N.C.
1846–1891
Razed ca. 1914.
n/a
Wilmington TransparentPlaceholder.png ? E.D.N.C. 1891–1919
Razed in 1936.
n/a
Alton Lennon Federal Building and Courthouse Wilmington Federal Building and Courthouse (Wilmington, NC) 3.JPG 2 Princess Street E.D.N.C. 1919–present U.S. Senator Alton Asa Lennon
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Wilson Wilson NC Post Office and Court House; 2014-11-11.JPG 224 East Nash Street E.D.N.C. 1928–?
Now the Imagination Station Science Museum.
n/a
Winston-Salem TransparentPlaceholder.png 101 West 5th Street W.D.N.C.
M.D.N.C.
1926–1976
Now the Millennium Center.
n/a
Winston-Salem Hiram Ward U.S. Courthouse.jpg 251 North Main Street M.D.N.C. 1976–present District Court judge Hiram Hamilton Ward

North Dakota[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Post Office and Court House Bismarck BismarckND FederalBuilding.jpg 304 E. Broadway Ave. D.N.D. 1913–1964
Still in use as a federal office building.
n/a
Bismarck ND-Bismarck 1964 Ref.jpg 220 East Rosser Avenue D.N.D. 1964–present Governor William L. Guy (1999)
U.S. Post Office and Court House Devil's Lake Federal bldg, Devil's Lake ND.jpg ? D.N.D. 1913–1948
Now the Lake Region Heritage Center.
n/a
Fargo TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D.N.D. 1897–c. 1931
Razed.
n/a
Fargo Quentin N. Burdick Courthouse.jpg 655 First Avenue North D.N.D. 1931–present
Expanded in 1998
U.S. Senator Quentin N. Burdick
Ronald N. Davies Federal Bldg & U.S. Courthouse Grand Forks Ronald N. Davies Federal bldg.jpg 102 North Fourth Street D.N.D. 1906–present District Court judge Ronald N. Davies (2002)
Jamestown TransparentPlaceholder.png 222 1st Avenue South D.N.D. 1930–1948
Completed in 1929; now used as apartments.
n/a
Bruce M. Van Sickle Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Minot Bruce M. Van Sickle Federal Building, Minot, North Dakota LCCN2014649912.tif 100 First Street SW D.N.D. 1915–present District Court judge Bruce Van Sickle (2002)

Ohio[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
John F. Seiberling Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Akron Outdoor sculpture at the Seiberling Federal Building, Akron, Ohio LCCN2010720463.tif 2 South Main Street N.D. Ohio 1974–present U.S. Rep. John F. Seiberling
Canton Frank T. Bow Federal Building, Canton Ohio 2011 10 17.jpg 201 Cleveland Avenue South N.D. Ohio 1933–2010 U.S. Rep. Frank T. Bow
Canton Ralph Regula Federal Building, Canton Ohio 2011 11 04.jpg 401 McKinley Avenue SW N.D. Ohio 2010–present U.S. Rep. Ralph Regula
U.S. Custom House and Post Office Cincinnati OH-Cincinnati 1885 Ref.jpg 100 East Fifth Street S.D. Ohio
6th Cir.
1885–1936
Razed in 1936.
n/a
Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse Cincinnati Potter Stewart U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Cincinnati, Ohio LCCN2014630182.tif 100 East Fifth Street S.D. Ohio 1938–present Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart (1994)
Howard M. Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse Cleveland Old Federal Building and Post Office, Cleveland.jpg 201 Superior Street N.D. Ohio 1911–present U.S. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum
Carl B. Stokes Federal Court House Building Cleveland CarlStokesFCH.jpg 801 West Superior Avenue N.D. Ohio 2002–present Cleveland mayor Carl Stokes
U.S. Court House and Post Office Columbus U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Columbus.jpg 121 East State Street S.D. Ohio 1887–1934 n/a
Joseph P. Kinneary U.S. Courthouse Columbus Exterior, Joseph P. Kinnerary U.S. Courthouse, Columbus, Ohio LCCN2010719605.tif 85 Marconi Boulevard S.D. Ohio 1934–present District Court judge Joseph Peter Kinneary (1998)
Dayton TransparentPlaceholder.png ? S.D. Ohio 1907–?
Demolished.
n/a
Dayton Dayton bankruptcy courthouse.jpg 120 West 3rd Street S.D. Ohio 1915–ca. 1976
1995–present
n/a
Dayton TransparentPlaceholder.png 200 West Second Street S.D. Ohio 1976–present Walter Herbert Rice[45]
Steubenville TransparentPlaceholder.png North 4th and Washington Streets S.D. Ohio 1925–? n/a
Toledo TransparentPlaceholder.png ? N.D. Ohio 1888–1932
Demolished in 1964.
n/a
James M. Ashley & Thomas W.L. Ashley U.S. Courthouse Toledo Exterior, U.S. Courthouse, Toledo, Ohio LCCN2010718813.tif 1716 Spielbusch N.D. Ohio 1932–present U.S. Rep. James Mitchell Ashley and U.S. Rep. Thomas W. L. Ashley
Youngstown Youngstown City Hall Annex.jpg 9 West Front Street N.D. Ohio 1933–?
Now used by the city.
n/a
Youngstown TransparentPlaceholder.png 125 Market Street N.D. Ohio 1995–present District Court judge Thomas Demetrios Lambros
Youngstown Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse.jpg 10 East Commerce Street N.D. Ohio 2002–present Court of Appeals judge Nathaniel R. Jones
U.S. Post Office & Federal Building Zanesville Former post office and federal building, Zanesville-2.jpg 65 South Fifth Street S.D. Ohio 1904–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a


Oklahoma[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Ada U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Ada Oklahoma 2.jpg 131 East 12th Street E.D. Ok. 1934–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Ardmore TransparentPlaceholder.png 39 North Washington Street E.D. Ok. 1916–?
Still in use as a federal building.
n/a
Bartlesville TransparentPlaceholder.png 420 South Johnstone Avenue N.D. Ok. 1932–?
Now the Washington County Courthouse.
n/a
Chickasha US Post Office and Federal Courthouse Grady Co.jpg 117 North 4th Street E.D. Ok.
W.D. Ok.
1919–?
Now the city hall.
n/a
Durant TransparentPlaceholder.png 224 West Evergreen Street E.D. Ok. 1929–?
Built 1919; now owned by the city.
n/a
Enid TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D. Ok. 1912–1941
Razed in the early 1960s.
n/a
Enid United States Post Office and Federal Courthouse in Enid.jpg 115 West Broadway Avenue W.D. Ok. 1941–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Guthrie Guthrie, OK USA - panoramio (36).jpg 201 West Oklahoma Avenue W.D. Ok. 1906–c. 1996
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Lawton Exterior. Lawton Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Lawton, Oklahoma LCCN2014630155.tif 410 Southwest 5th Street W.D. Ok.
U.S. Probation Office
1917–present n/a
Mangum US Post office Mangum OK.jpg 101 South Pennsylvania Avenue W.D. Ok. 1936–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Carl Albert Federal Building McAlester Carl Albert Federal Building.JPG 301 East Carl Albert Parkway E.D. Ok. 1914–2013[46]
Now owned by the city.[47]
U.S. Rep. Carl Albert (1984)
Miami TransparentPlaceholder.png 34 A Street Northeast N.D. Ok. 1933–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Ed Edmondson U.S. Courthouse Muskogee EdEdmondsonUSCourthouse.jpg 101 North Fifth Street E.D. Okla. 1915–present U.S. Rep. Ed Edmondson (2003)
U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, and Federal Office Building Oklahoma City U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Oklahoma City, OK.gif 215 Dean A. McGee Avenue 8th Cir.
10th Cir.
1926–present n/a
William J. Holloway, Jr. U.S. Courthouse Oklahoma City OK-OklahomaCity 1961 Ref.jpg 200 Northwest 4th Street W.D. Ok.
10th Cir.
1962–present William Judson Holloway Jr. (2016)
Okmulgee TransparentPlaceholder.png 111 West 4th Street E.D. Ok. Bankruptcy Court 1933–present n/a
Ponca City TransparentPlaceholder.png 402 East Grand Avenue W.D. Ok. 1934–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Tulsa United States Post Office and Courthouse - Tulsa, OK.jpg 224 South Boulder Avenue E.D. Ok.
N.D. Ok.
1917–present n/a
Vinita TransparentPlaceholder.png 120 East Illinois Avenue N.D. Ok. 1939–1966
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Woodward WoodwardPostOfficeandCourtroom.jpg 1023 10th Street W.D. Ok. 1921–1966
Now the Woodward Public Schools Administration Building.
n/a

Oregon[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Eugene TransparentPlaceholder.png 211 East 7th Avenue D. Ore. 1975–? n/a
Wayne L. Morse U.S. Courthouse Eugene Wayne Lyman Morse United States Courthouse.jpg 405 East 8th Avenue D. Ore.
9th Cir.
2006–present U.S. Senator Wayne Morse
James A. Redden Federal Courthouse Medford James A. Redden Federal Courthouse - Medford Oregon.jpg 310 West Sixth Street D. Ore. 1916–present District Court judge James A. Redden (1996)
John F. Kilkenny U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Pendleton John F Kilkenny Post Office and Courthouse (Pendleton, Oregon).jpg 104 Southwest Dorion D. Ore. 1916–present Court of Appeals judge John Kilkenny
Gus J. Solomon U.S. Courthouse Portland Gus Solomon Federal Courthouse.jpg Main Street & 6th Avenue SW D. Ore. 1933–1997 District Court judge Gus J. Solomon
Pioneer Courthouse†† Portland Pioneer Courthouse Portland.JPG 555 Southwest Yamhill Street D. Ore.
9th Cir.
1875–1933
1973–present
American pioneers to the Northwest Territory (1969)
Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse Portland Hatfieldcourthouse.jpg 1000 Southwest Third Avenue D. Ore. 1997–present U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield

Pennsylvania[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Allentown TransparentPlaceholder.png 504 West Hamilton Street E.D. Pa. ?–present Edward N. Cahn (1999)
Easton TransparentPlaceholder.png 201 Ferry Street E.D. Pa. 1930–1970
1987–1990[48]
Completed in 1913; still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post Office Erie PA-Erie 1887 1 Ref.jpg ? W.D. Pa. 1887–ca. 1938
Razed ca. 1938.
n/a
Erie Federal Courthouse and Post Office Erie Usch erie.jpg 617 State Street W.D. Pa. 1938–present n/a
Harrisburg SOUTH FRONT - United States Post Office and Courthouse, Third and Walnut Streets, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA HABS PA,22-HARBU,5-1.tif North 3rd and Walnut Streets M.D. Pa. 1901–c. 1964
Completed in 1882; razed in 1965
n/a
Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse Harrisburg Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse Harrisburg PA Nov 10.JPG 228 Walnut Street M.D. Pa. 1966–present President Ronald Reagan (2004)
Lewisburg Courthouse n PO Lewisburg PA.jpg 301 Market Street M.D. Pa. 1933–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Old City Hall Philadelphia Independence Hall 4.jpg Chestnut Street and Fifth Street U.S. 1791-1800
Continued as Philadelphia City Hall until 1854.
Now part of the Independence Hall complex of Independence National Historical Park in Center City, Philadelphia.
n/a
Philadelphia PH(1897) p12 POST-OFFICE.jpg ? E.D. Pa.
3d Cir.
1884–1937
Razed ca. 1942.
n/a
Robert N. C. Nix, Sr., Federal Building Philadelphia Exterior, Robert N.C. Nix Federal Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LCCN2010718959.tif 900 Market Street 3d Cir.
E.D. Pa.
1941–present
Completed in 1939
U.S. Rep. Robert N. C. Nix, Sr. (1985)
James A. Byrne Courthouse Philadelphia James A. Byrne United States Courthouse.jpg 601 Market Street E.D. Pa. 1975–present U.S. Rep. James A. Byrne
Pittsburgh Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa (NYPL b12647398-67595).tiff Smithfield Street W.D. Pa. 1891–1934
Razed in 1934.
n/a
Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse Pittsburgh USPS 15222 Pittsb Grant St sun jeh.jpg 700 Grant Street W.D. Pa. 1934–present Joseph F. Weis Jr. (2015)[49]
Lackawanna County Courthouse Scranton Lackawanna County Courthouse 008.jpg ? W.D. Pa. 1886–c. 1894
Completed in 1884; still in use as the County Courthouse.
n/a
Scranton Old Post Office, Scranton, PA.jpg ? W.D. Pa.
M.D. Pa.
1894–1930
Razed in 1930.
n/a
William J. Nealon Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Scranton PA-Scranton 1931 2 Ref.jpg 235 North Washington Avenue M.D. Pa. 1931–present District Court judge William Joseph Nealon, Jr. (1996)
Max Rosenn U.S. Courthouse Luzerne County Courthouse Wilkes-Barre United States Post Office, Wilkes-Barre, Pa (63531).jpg 197 South Main Street M.D. Pa. ?–present Circuit Court judge Max Rosenn
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office Williamsport City Hall Williamsport Pennsylvania.JPG 245 West 4th Street W.D. Pa.
M.D. Pa.
1891–?
Now Williamsport City Hall.
n/a
Williamsport Williamsport PA Federal Courthouse.JPG 240 West Third Street M.D. Pa. ?–present U.S. Rep. Herman T. Schneebeli (1976)


Rhode Island[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
John E. Fogarty Judicial Annex Providence John E. Fogarty Judicial Annex, Providence, RI.jpg 24 Weybosset Street D.R.I. 1857–1908
Now in use by Rhode Island state courts.
U.S. Rep. John E. Fogarty
(renamed after federal usage ceased)
Federal Building Providence Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Providence, RI Sept 03.jpg 1 Exchange Terrace D.R.I. 1908–present n/a
John O. Pastore Federal Building Providence Pastore Federal Building, front.jpg 2 Exchange Terrace D.R.I. 1940–present Governor John O. Pastore (1977)

South Carolina[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Charles E. Simons, Jr. Federal Court House Aiken Charles E. Simons, Jr. Federal Court House 1935.jpg 223 Park Avenue SW E.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
1935–present District Court judge Charles Earl Simons, Jr. (1986)
Anderson U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (Anderson, South Carolina) 1910.jpg 401 North Main Street W.D.S.C. 1916–1938
Built in 1910, now privately owned.
n/a
Anderson G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Federal Building 1938.jpg 315 South McDuffie Street W.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
1938–present District Court judge G. Ross Anderson (2001)
Beaufort Beaufort Federal Courthouse.png 1501 Bay Street D.S.C. 1994–2015[50]
Built in 1883, formerly used as the County Courthouse; now a museum.[51]
n/a
John Rutledge House††[52] Charleston John Rutledge House Charleston SC.jpg 116 Broad Street E.D.S.C. 1866–1868
Built in 1763, now the John Rutledge House Inn.
Supreme Court Chief Justice and Governor John Rutledge
U.S. Custom House[53] Charleston Custom House - panoramio.jpg 200 East Bay Street E.D.S.C. 1884–1896
Built in 1879, still in use as a custom house.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse[54] Charleston U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Charleston, South Carolina, April 2014.jpg 85 Broad Street E.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
1896–1988
Still in use as a federal office building.
n/a

(formerly the Hollings Judicial Center)
Charleston Hollings Judicial Center in Charleston, SC IMG 4576.JPG 83 Meeting Street D.S.C. 1988–present Julius Waties Waring (2015)[55]
Governor and U.S. Senator Ernest Hollings
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office[56] Columbia Columbia, SC, City Hall IMG 4807.JPG 1737 Main Street E.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
1874–1936
Now Columbia City Hall.
n/a
J. Bratton Davis U.S. Bankruptcy Courthouse[57] Columbia J. Bratton Davis United States Bankruptcy Courthouse 1936.jpeg 1100 Laurel Street E.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
1936–present District Bankruptcy Court judge (2000)
Strom Thurmond Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Columbia Strom Thurmond Federal Building.jpg 1835 Assembly Street D.S.C. 1979–2003
Still in use by other federal agencies.
Governor and U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond
Columbia Matthew J. Perry, Jr. Courthouse.png 901 Richland Street D.S.C. 2003–present District Court judge Matthew James Perry (2004)
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse[58] Florence U.S. Post Office (Florence, South Carolina) 1938.jpg 201 West Evans Street D.S.C.
E.D.S.C.
1906–1975
Now privately owned.
n/a
Florence McMillan Federal Building.png 401 West Evans Street D.S.C. 1975–present U.S. Representative John L. McMillan
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office* Greenville Post Office and City Hall (Greenville, South Carolina).jpg Main and Broad Streets W.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
1892–1937
Later used as City Hall; razed in 1973.
n/a
Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. Federal Building Greenville Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr., Federal Building 1937.jpg 300 East Washington Street W.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
1937–present Court of Appeals judge Clement Haynsworth (1982)
Greenwood U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (Greenwood, South Carolina) 1941.jpg 120 Main Street W.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
1915–1968
Now an arts center.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse[59] Rock Hill Post Office and Court House.jpg 102 Main Street W.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
1932–1983
Now owned by the city.
n/a
Spartanburg Donald S. Russell Federal Building.jpg 201 Magnolia Street W.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
1931–present Governor and U.S. Senator Donald Stuart Russell

South Dakota[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Aberdeen TransparentPlaceholder.png 4th Avenue Southeast &
South Lincoln Street
D.S.D. 1904–1937
Demolished.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House Aberdeen Aberdeen, SD, old post office from NNW.jpg 102 4th Avenue Southeast D.S.D. 1937–present n/a
Deadwood DeadwoodSD FederalCourtAndPostOffice.jpg 68 Sherman Street D.S.D. 1907–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Pierre TransparentPlaceholder.png 118 West Capitol Avenue D.S.D. 1906–1965
Now in use by various state agencies.
n/a
Pierre TransparentPlaceholder.png 225 South Pierre Street D.S.D. 1965–present n/a
Rapid City TransparentPlaceholder.png 515 Ninth Street D.S.D. 1973–present District Court judge Andrew Wendell Bogue (2011)
Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Federal Building 35.jpg 400 South Phillips Avenue D.S.D. 1895–present n/a

Tennessee[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Bristol Front right street view.jpg 620 Shelby Street E.D. Tenn. ? n/a
Chattanooga OldPostOfficeChattanooga.jpg East 11th and Lindsay Streets E.D. Tenn. 1893–1933
1991–present
n/a
Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Chattanooga Exterior. The Joel Solomon Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Chattanooga, Tennessee LCCN2014630060.tif 900 Georgia Avenue E.D. Tenn. 1933–present Administrator of the General Services Administration (1981)
Columbia TransparentPlaceholder.png 815 South Garden Street M.D. Tenn. 1941–present n/a
Cookeville U.S. POST OFFICE AND COURTHOUSE, COOKEVILLE, PUTNAM COUNTY, TN.jpg 9 East Broad Street M.D. Tenn. 1916–present District Court judge Leland Clure Morton (1996)
Greeneville TransparentPlaceholder.png 101 West Summer Street E.D. Tenn. 1905–?
Now the Greeneville Federal Bank.
n/a
Greeneville TransparentPlaceholder.png 220 West Depot Street E.D. Tenn. 2001–present U.S. Rep. James H. Quillen
Jackson TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D. Tenn. 1888–1934
Building razed.
n/a
Jackson TransparentPlaceholder.png 109 South Highland Avenue W.D. Tenn. 1934–present U.S. Rep. Ed Jones (1988)
U.S. Court House & Post Office Knoxville Old-knoxville-post-office-custom-house-tn1.jpg 600 Market Street E.D. Tenn. 1874–1933
Later used by the Tennessee Valley Authority; now the East Tennessee Historical Center.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Knoxville Knoxville-post-office-tn1.jpg 501 Main Street E.D. Tenn. 1934–1998
Now in use by the Tennessee state courts and a post office.
n/a
Knoxville TransparentPlaceholder.png 800 Market Street E.D. Tenn. ?–present
Completed in 1991.
U.S. Sen. Howard H. Baker, Jr.
U.S. Custom House, Courthouse, and Post Office Memphis U.S. Post Office-Front Street Station.jpg 1 North Front Street W.D. Tenn. 1885–?
Expanded in 1930
Now the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law.
n/a
Memphis Federal Building Main St Memphis TN 03.jpg 167 North Main Street W.D. Tenn. ca. 1963–present Clifford Davis
Odell Horton (2007)
U.S. Customs House Nashville FederalOfficeBuildingNashville.jpg 701 Broadway M.D. Tenn. 1882–1952
1992–present
Now privately owned and leased by the government.
n/a
Estes Kefauver Federal Bldg. and U.S. Courthouse Nashville Estes Kefauver Federal Bldg. (Northeast corner).JPG 801 Broadway M.D. Tenn. 1952–present U.S. Sen. Estes Kefauver
Winchester TransparentPlaceholder.png 200 South Jefferson Street E.D. Tenn. ?–present n/a

Texas[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Abilene TX-Abilene 1903 1 Ref.jpg ? N.D. Tex. 1903–1935
Razed in 1935.
n/a
Abilene Federal Building in Color.JPG 341 Pine Street N.D. Tex. 1936–present n/a
Alpine U.S.CourthouseAlpineTX.jpg 2450 N. State Highway 118 W.D. Tex. ?–present n/a
Amarillo TX-Amarillo 1916 Ref.jpg 620 South Taylor Street N.D. Tex. 1916–1938
Now FirstCapital Bank of Texas.
n/a
J. Marvin Jones Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Amarillo AmarilloPostOffice (1 of 1).jpg 205 Southeast Fifth Avenue N.D. Tex. 1938–present U.S. Court of Claims judge John Marvin Jones (1980)
Court House & Post Office Austin OHenryHall.JPG 601 Colorado Street W.D. Tex. 1881–1936
Now offices of the Texas State University System
n/a
U.S. Courthouse Austin Austin us courthouse 2011.jpg 200 West 8th Street W.D. Tex. 1936–2012 n/a
Austin TransparentPlaceholder.png 903 San Jacinto Boulevard W.D. Tex. ?–present
Completed in 1965.
Homer Thornberry
U.S. Courthouse Austin Federal Courthouse, Austin, TX IMG 6339.JPG 501 West 5th Street W.D. Tex. 2012–present n/a
Beaumont TransparentPlaceholder.png ? E.D. Tex. 1902–1933
Razed in 1933.
n/a
Jack Brooks Federal Building Beaumont Fedbuildingcrop.JPG 300 Willow Street E.D. Tex. 1933–present U.S. Rep. Jack Brooks (1978)
Brownsville TX-Brownsville 1892 1 Ref.jpg ? W.D. Tex.
S.D. Tex.
1892–1931
Building razed.
n/a
U.S. Court House, Custom House, & Post Office Brownsville TX-Brownsville 1931 Ref.jpg 1001 East Elizabeth Street S.D. Tex. 1931–1999
Now Brownsville City Hall as well as a post office
n/a
Brownsville TransparentPlaceholder.png 600 East Harrison Street S.D. Tex. 1999–present Judges Reynaldo Garza and Filemon Vela, Sr.
Corpus Christi 1915 Federal Courthouse Corpus Christi Texas.jpg 521 Starr Street ? ?–2001
Originally Customs House[60]
Now a law firm
n/a
Corpus Christi US District Court, Corpus Christi - TX.JPG 1133 North Shoreline Boulevard S.D. Tex. 2001–present
Built for newly created Corpus Christi Division.
n/a
Dallas Post Office, Dallas, Texas. (27469795122).jpg ? N.D. Tex. 1888–1930
Razed in 1939.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Dallas Dallas - Post Office and Court House 01.jpg 400 North Ervay Street N.D. Tex. 1930–1971
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Santa Fe Office Building Dallas Santafeold.jpg 1114 Commerce Street N.D. Tex. 1945–1971
Built in 1926; Now serves as annex to Earle Cabell Federal Building.
n/a
Earle Cabell Federal Bldg & Courthouse Dallas Earl Cabell Federal Building, cropped.jpg 1100 Commerce Street N.D. Tex. 1971–present Dallas Mayor Earle Cabell
Del Rio Val Verde County Judicial Center, Del Rio, TX DSCN0905.JPG 100 East Broadway W.D. Tex. 1914–?
Now owned by the county.
n/a
Del Rio Federal Building, Del Rio, TX DSCN0903.JPG 111 East Broadway W.D. Tex. ?–present n/a
El Paso TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D. Tex. 1892–1936
Razed in 1936.
n/a
U.S. Courthouse El Paso US Courthouse El Paso exterior.JPG 511 East San Antonio Avenue W.D. Tex. 1936–present n/a
El Paso EP Federal Courthouse.jpg 525 Magoffin Avenue W.D. Tex. 2009–present n/a
Fort Worth TransparentPlaceholder.png 914 Jenning Drive N.D. Tex.
5th Cir.
1896–1934
Demolished in 1963.
n/a
Eldon B. Mahon United States Courthouse Fort Worth USCourthouse1 (1 of 1).jpg 501 West Tenth Street N.D. Tex.
5th Cir.
1934–present District Court judge Eldon Brooks Mahon (2003)
U.S. Customs House and Courthouse Galveston 1861 Galveston Customs and Courthouse.jpg 1918 Postoffice Street E.D. Tex.
S.D. Tex.
1861–1891
1917–1937
Now leased by GSA to the Galveston Historical Foundation.
n/a
Galveston Galveston Texas Federal Building 1891.jpg 601 25th Street E.D. Tex.
S.D. Tex.
1891–1917
Razed in 1935 to make way for current Federal Court building.[61]
n/a
U.S. Post Office, Custom House and Courthouse Galveston Galveston US Post Office, Custom House and Courthouse.jpg 601 25th Street S.D. Tex. 1937–present n/a
Houston Post Office, Houston, Texas.jpg ? S.D. Tex. 1891–1911
Building razed.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Houston Exterior, U.S. Custom House, Houston, Texas LCCN2010719048.tif 701 San Jacinto Street S.D. Tex. 1911–1962
Still in use by various federal agencies.
n/a
Houston CaseyFederalCourthouseHoustonTX.JPG 515 Rusk Street S.D. Tex. 1961–present U.S. Rep. Robert R. Casey
U.S. Court House & Post Office Jefferson Post Office Museum- Jefferson, Texas.jpg 223 West Austin E.D. Tex. 1890–1961
Now the .
n/a
U.S. Post Office, Courthouse and Custom House Laredo Laredo Post Office and Courthouse, Laredo, Texas.jpg 1300 Matamoros Street S.D. Tex. 1907–2004
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Laredo U.S. District Courthouse in Laredo IMG 1751.JPG 1300 Victoria Street S.D. Tex. 2004–present George P. Kazen[62]
Lubbock Post Office and Federal Building Lubbock Lubbock Texas Old Federal Courthouse.jpg 800 Broadway Avenue N.D. Tex. 1932–1968
Now privately owned
n/a
Lubbock George Mahon Federal Building in Lubbock, TX IMG 0202.JPG 1205 Texas Avenue N.D. Tex. 1971–present U.S. Rep. George H. Mahon
Lufkin Ward R. Burke Federal Courthouse, Lufkin, TX.jpg 104 North Third Street E.D. Tex. 1980–present
Completed in 1936.
Lufkin attorney (1987)
Sam B. Hall, Jr. Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Marshall Marshall October 2016 31 (United States Courthouse).jpg 100 East Houston Street E.D. Tex. 1915–present U.S. Rep. & District Court judge Sam B. Hall
Midland TransparentPlaceholder.png 200 East Wall Street W.D. Tex. ?–present President George H.W. Bush (2013)
President George W. Bush (2013)
U.S. Rep. George H. Mahon[63]
Paris TX-Paris 1895 1 Ref.jpg ? E.D. Tex. 1902–1916
Destroyed by fire in 1916.
n/a
Paris Paris July 2015 36 (Lamar County Courthouse Annex).jpg 231 Lamar Avenue E.D. Tex. 1925–2002
Building now owned by Lamar County.
n/a
Pecos TransparentPlaceholder.png 106 West 4th Street W.D. Tex. 1936–1995
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Pecos TransparentPlaceholder.png 410 South Cedar Street W.D. Tex. 1995–present Lucius Desha Bunton III (2016)[64]
Plano CollinCountyCourthouse-5078.jpg 7940 Preston Road E.D. Tex. 2008–present n/a
San Angelo TX-SanAngelo 1911 1 Ref.jpg 33 East Twohig Avenue N.D. Tex. 1911–present U.S. Rep. O. C. Fisher (1980)
San Antonio US Post Office, San Antonio, Texas.jpg ? W.D. Tex. 1890–1935
Razed in 1935.
n/a
Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse San Antonio San Antonio, TX — Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse.jpg 615 East Houston Street W.D. Tex. 1936–present District Court judge Hipolito Frank Garcia (2004)
San Antonio TransparentPlaceholder.png 655 East César Chávez Boulevard W.D. Tex. ?–present
Completed in 1968
John H. Wood Jr.
Paul Brown Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Sherman Shermancourthouse1.jpg 101 East Pecan Street E.D. Tex. 1907–present Paul Neeley Brown (2014)[65]
Texarkana AR-Texarkana RSA 1888-s.jpg ? E.D. Tex.[66] 1892–1911
Razed in 1930.
n/a
Texarkana Texarkana April 2016 004 (Regional Arts Center).jpg 321 West 4th Street E.D. Tex. 1911–1933
Now the .
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Texarkana State Line Avenue.jpg 500 North State Line Avenue E.D. Tex.[67] 1933–present n/a
Tyler TransparentPlaceholder.png ? E.D. Tex. 1889–1933
Razed in 1933.
n/a
William M. Steger Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Tyler TylerCourtHouse1.JPG 211 West Ferguson Street E.D. Tex. 1934–present District Court judge William Steger (2006)
Victoria Old Federal Building in Victoria, Texas.jpg 210 East Constitution S.D. Tex. 1913–1960
Now privately owned.
n/a
Victoria TransparentPlaceholder.png 312 South Main S.D. Tex. 1960–present Martin Luther King, Jr. (since c. 1993)
Waco TransparentPlaceholder.png ? N.D. Tex.
W.D. Tex.
1889–1937
Sold in 1939.
n/a
Waco TransparentPlaceholder.png 800 Franklin Avenue W.D. Tex. 1937–present n/a
Wichita Falls Wichita Falls October 2015 74 (United States Post Office and Courthouse).jpg 1000 Lamar Street N.D. Tex. 1933–present Graham B. Purcell Jr. (1993)

Utah[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Ogden Old Post Office Ogden Utah.jpeg 298 East 24th Street D. Utah 1909–1965
Now privately owned.
n/a
Ogden Hansen Federal Building Ogden Utah.jpeg 324 East 25th Street D. Utah 1965–? U.S. Rep. James V. Hansen (2004)
Frank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse Salt Lake City TRAX courthouse.jpg 350 South Main Street D. Utah 1905–present U.S. Sen. Frank E. Moss (1990)
Orrin G. Hatch U.S. Courthouse Salt Lake City U.S. Courthouse for the District of Utah.JPG 351 South West Temple Street D. Utah 2014–present U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch (2020)

Vermont[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Brattleboro Post Office and Court House Brattleboro.jpg 204 Main Street D. Vt. 1917–2017[68]
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Burlington VT-Burlington 1870 Ref.jpg 180 Church Street D. Vt. 1870–?
Later used as the county courthouse; destroyed by fire in 1982.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Custom House Burlington Burlington Customs House.JPG 175 Main Street D. Vt. ?
Now the Chittenden County Superior Courthouse.
n/a
Burlington USPOCH Burlington VT.JPG 11 Elmwood Avenue D. Vt. 1958–present n/a
Montpelier Old Post Office, Montpelier, Vermont.jpg 87 State St D. Vt. 1894–1948
razed ca. 1963
n/a
Montpelier TransparentPlaceholder.png 87 State Street D. Vt. 1964–1996
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Courthouse, Post Office, and Custom House Newport USPOCHNewportVT.JPG 217 Main Street D. Vt. 1904–1948
Now the Orleans County District Court.
n/a
Rutland U.S. Court House and Post Office Rutland, VT (n.d., ca. 1900).jpg 10 Court Street D. Vt. 1859–1933
Now the Rutland Free Library.
n/a
Rutland TransparentPlaceholder.png 151 West Street D. Vt. 1933–present n/a
Windsor U.S. Post Office, Windsor, VT.jpg 57 Main St. D. Vt. 1858–1976
Still in use as a post office.
n/a


Virginia[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Abingdon TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D. Va. 1890–? n/a
Abingdon TransparentPlaceholder.png 180 West Main Street W.D. Va. 1960–present n/a
Alexandria VA-Alexandria 1858 1 Ref.jpg ? E.D. Va. 1871–1930
Razed in 1930.
n/a
Alexandria Martin V. B. Bostetter Courthouse from the opposite corner, Alexandria, VA.jpg 200 South Washington Street E.D. Va. 1931–present Martin V.B. Bostetter
Albert V. Bryan U.S. Courthouse Alexandria Albert V Bryan Courthouse.jpg 401 Courthouse Square E.D. Va. 1995–present District Court judge Albert V. Bryan
C. Bascom Slemp Federal Building Big Stone Gap C. Bascom Slemp Federal Building, Big Stone Gap, Virginia LCCN2014649922.tif 401 East Wood Avenue W.D. Va. 1913–1950
1978–present
U.S. Rep. C. Bascom Slemp (1978)
Charlottesville Charlottesville, VA, Library IMG 4217.JPG 201 East Market Street W.D. Va. 1907–1980
Now the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library.
n/a
Charlottesville TransparentPlaceholder.png 255 West Main Street W.D. Va. 1980–present n/a
Danville TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D. Va. 1883–1934
Razed in the 1930s.
n/a
Danville TransparentPlaceholder.png 700 East Main Street W.D. Va. 1934–present n/a
Harrisonburg TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D. Va. 1889–c. 1930
Razed in the 1930s.
n/a
Harrisonburg Harrisonburg City Virginia United States Post Office and Court House view c. 2010.tif 116 N. Main Street W.D. Va. 1940–present n/a
Lynchburg TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D. Va. 1888–1912
Razed in 1912.
n/a
Lynchburg Main facade - U. S. Post Office and Court House, 901 Church Street, Lynchburg, Lynchburg, VA HABS VA,16-LYNBU,8-1.tif 901 Church Street W.D. Va. 1912–1933
Now the Monument Terrace Building
n/a
Lynchburg Main Facade - U.S. Post Office and Court House, 900 Church Street, Lynchburg, Lynchburg, VA HABS VA,16-LYNBU,9-1.tif 900 Church Street W.D. Va. 1933–1980
Now Lynchburg City Hall.
n/a
Lynchburg W.D. VA courthouse in Lynchburg.jpg 1101 Court Street W.D. Va. ?–present n/a
Newport News U.S. Custom House, Newport News 01.jpg 101 25th Street E.D. Va. 1938–2007 n/a
Newport News U.S. Courthouse, Newport News.jpg 2400 West Avenue E.D. Va. 2007–present n/a
Owen B. Pickett U.S. Custom House Norfolk OBX,Norfolk 393.JPG 101 East Main Street E.D. Va.
D. Va.
1859–1900
Still in use as a custom house.
n/a
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office Norfolk U.S. Post Office & Federal Courts Building, 235 East Plume Street (Norfolk city, Virginia).jpg 235 East Plume Street E.D. Va. 1900–1934
Later used as City Hall; now part of the Slover Library
n/a
Walter E. Hoffman U.S. Courthouse Norfolk United States Post Office and Courthouse (1934), Norfolk city, Virginia.jpg 600 Granby Street E.D. Va. 1934–present District Court judge Walter Edward Hoffman
U.S. Custom House and Post Office Petersburg Custom House & Post Office, Petersburg, VA 135 North Union Street E.D. Va. 1858–1938
Now Petersburg City Hall.
n/a
Lewis F. Powell, Jr. U.S. Courthouse Richmond Richmond, Virginia (8127319389).jpg 1000 East Main Street E.D. Va.
D. Va.
4th Cir.
1858–1861
1865–present
Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Richmond Spottswood W. Robinson III and Robert R. Merhige, Jr., Federal Courthouse.jpg 701 East Broad Street E.D. Va. 2008–present Court of Appeals judge Spottswood W. Robinson III and District Court judge Robert R. Merhige, Jr.
Roanoke TransparentPlaceholder.png ? W.D. Va. 1902–1931
Completed in 1897; building razed.
n/a
Roanoke TransparentPlaceholder.png 210 Church Avenue Southwest W.D. Va. 1931–?
Now privately owned and leased to the Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Virginia.
n/a
Roanoke Sculpture "Force One- Consciousness is Crucial," front plaza, Richard H. Poff U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building, Roanoke, Virginia LCCN2010719851.tif 210 Franklin Road Southwest W.D. Va. ?–present
Completed in 1975.
Richard Harding Poff
U.S. Custom House Wheeling (now West Virginia) WVIndependenceHall.jpg 1528 Market Street W.D. Va.
D.W.V.
N.D.W.V.
1860–1907
Now a museum, renamed West Virginia Independence Hall.
n/a


Washington[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Post Office & Court House Bellingham Bellingham Federal Building.JPG 104 West Magnolia Street W.D. Wash. 1913–?
Now owned by the city, and still used as a post office
n/a
Richland Federal Building - Richland, Washington.jpg 825 Jadwin Avenue E.D. Wash. 1965–present n/a
Seattle General history, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, fully illustrated - meet me in Seattle 1909 - Page 38.jpg 3rd Avenue and Union Street W.D. Wash. 1914–?
Demolished in 1958.
n/a
Federal Office Building Seattle Seattle - old Federal Building 01.jpg 909 1st Avenue W.D. Wash. 1932–2004 n/a
William Kenzo Nakamura U.S. Courthouse Seattle Seattle - old Federal Court House 03.jpg 1010 Fifth Avenue W.D. Wash.
9th Cir.
1940–present Medal of Honor recipient William K. Nakamura (2000)
U.S. Courthouse Seattle U.S. Courthouse, Seattle.jpg 700 Stewart Street W.D. Wash. 2004–present n/a
U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, & Custom House Spokane Spokane Custom House.JPG 904 West Riverside Avenue E.D. Wash. 1909–present n/a
Spokane TransparentPlaceholder.png 920 West Riverside Avenue E.D. Wash. ?–present House Speaker Tom Foley
Tacoma Tacoma Post Office.jpg 1102 A Street W.D. Wash. 1910–1992
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Tacoma Union Station Tacoma The Old Tacoma Union Station Building - panoramio.jpg 1713 Pacific Avenue W.D. Wash. 1992–present
Constructed in 1911.
NP Railroad Station
Vancouver TransparentPlaceholder.png 500 West 12th Street W.D. Wash. ?–present n/a
Walla Walla Post Office Walla Walla.jpg 128 North 2nd Avenue E.D. Wash. 1914–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
William O. Douglas Federal Building Yakima Yakima, WA — William O. Douglas Federal Building — 002.jpg 25 South 3rd Street E.D. Wash. 1912–present Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas

West Virginia[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Beckley TransparentPlaceholder.png 400 Neville Street S.D.W.Va. 1961–1999
Completed in 1933.
n/a
Beckley United States Courthouse.jpg 110 North Heber Street S.D.W.Va. 1999–present U.S. Senator Robert Byrd
Bluefield The Elizabeth Kee Federal Office Building and Post Office in Bluefield, West Virginia LCCN2015634384.tif 601 Federal Street S.D.W.Va. 1911–present U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Kee (1976)
Charleston TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D.W.V.
S.D.W.V.
1883–1910
Razed in 1910.
n/a
Charleston TransparentPlaceholder.png 123 Capitol Street S.D.W.V. 1911–1965
Now the Kanawha County Public Library.
n/a
Charleston The Charleston Federal Center federal office building in Charleston, West Virginia LCCN2015631784.tif 500 Quarry Street S.D.W.V. 1965–1997
Completed in 1961; now privately owned.
n/a
Charleston Untitled at Robert C. Byrd Federal Building, Charleston, West Virginia LCCN2010719861.tif 300 Virginia Street East S.D.W.V. 1997–present U.S. Senator Robert Byrd
Clarksburg TransparentPlaceholder.png 227 West Pike Street D.W.V.
N.D.W.V.
1888–1932
Later used as the Municipal Building and since demolished.
n/a
Clarksburg TransparentPlaceholder.png 500 West Pike Street N.D.W.V. 1932–present n/a
Elkins TransparentPlaceholder.png 401 Davis Avenue N.D.W.V. 1918–1970s
Now Elkins City Hall.
n/a
Elkins TransparentPlaceholder.png 300 3rd Street N.D.W.V. ?–present U.S. Sen. Jennings Randolph
Sidney L. Christie Federal Building[69] Huntington Federal courthouse, Huntington, West Virginia.jpg 845 Fifth Avenue S.D.W.Va. 1907–present District Court judge Sidney Lee Christie (1980)
Martinsburg Old Federal CH and PO, Martinsburg, WV1.jpg 300 West King Street D.W.V.
N.D.W.V.
1895–1961
Now The Arts Centre.
n/a
Martinsburg W. Craig Broadwater Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse.jpg 217 West King Street N.D.W.V. ?–present District Court judge W. Craig Broadwater (2011)[70]
Parkersburg TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D.W.V.
N.D.W.V.
1878–1901
1907–1960s
Razed in the 1960s.
n/a
Parkersburg Federal courthouse in Parkersburg.jpg 425 Juliana Street S.D.W.Va. 1961–2013 n/a
U.S. Custom House Wheeling WVIndependenceHall.jpg 1528 Market Street W.D. Va.
D.W.V.
N.D.W.V.
1860–1907
Now a museum, renamed West Virginia Independence Hall.
n/a
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse[71] Wheeling Historic courthouse, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Wheeling, West Virginia LCCN2010718822.tif 1125 Chapline Street N.D.W.Va. 1907–present n/a
Williamson TransparentPlaceholder.png 2 West 2nd Avenue S.D.W.Va. 1928–1936
Still in use as a post office.
n/a

Wisconsin[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse Eau Claire Eau Claire - Federal Building 2005.jpg 500 South Barstow Street W.D. Wis. 1909–present n/a
Green Bay WI-GreenBay 1909 Ref.jpg 300 East Walnut Street E.D. Wis. 1909–1950s
Now the Brown County Law Enforcement Center.
n/a
La Crosse WI-LaCrosse 1890 2 Ref.jpg 425 State Street W.D. Wis. 1890–1933
Razed in the 1970s.
n/a
Madison WI-Madison 1871 1 Ref.jpg ? W.D. Wis. 1871–1929
Razed in 1929.
n/a
Robert M. La Follette, Sr. Post Office Building Madison United States Post Office and Courthouse - Madison, WI 1929.jpg 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard W.D. Wis. 1929–?
Also known as the Madison Municipal Building.
Robert M. La Follette
Madison Robert W. Kastenmeier United States Courthouse.jpg 120 North Henry Street W.D. Wis. 1984–present U.S. Rep. Robert Kastenmeier
Federal Building Milwaukee Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Milwaukee, WI Aug 03.jpg 515 East Wisconsin Avenue E.D. Wis. 1899–present n/a
Oshkosh WI-Oshkosh 1890 1 Ref.jpg ? E.D. Wis. 1890–1907
Razed in 1939.
n/a
Superior 1401TowerSuperiorWI.jpg 1401 Tower Avenue W.D. Wis. 1908–?
Now privately owned.
n/a
Wausau WI-Wausau 1938 Ref.jpg 317 1st Sreet W.D. Wis. 1938–2000
Now used as apartments.
n/a

Wyoming[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Ewing T. Kerr Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Casper Federal Courthouse in Casper, WY USA.JPG 111 South Wolcott Street D. Wyo. 1932–present District Court judge Ewing Thomas Kerr (1992)
Cheyenne TransparentPlaceholder.png ? D. Wyo.
8th Cir.
1905–1933
Razed ca. 1966
n/a
Federal Office Building Cheyenne Federal Office Building (Cheyenne, Wyoming).JPG 308 West 21st Street D. Wyo. 1933–1965
Still in use by various federal agencies.
n/a
Joseph C. O'Mahoney Federal Center Cheyenne CheyenneWY POAndCourthouse.jpg 2120 Capitol Avenue D. Wyo. 1965-present U.S. Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney
Evanston Main Post Office Evanston Old Post Office Evanston Wyoming.jpeg 221 10th Street D. Wyo. 1908–ca. 1980 n/a
Jackson TransparentPlaceholder.png 145 East Simpson Street D. Wyo. ?–2014
Now owned by Teton County[72]
Governor and U.S. Sen. Clifford Hansen
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Lander Old US Post Office, Lander, WY (NE Corner).JPG 177 North 3rd Street D. Wyo. 1912–early 1990s
Now privately owned.
n/a
Sheridan TransparentPlaceholder.png 45 East Loucks Street D. Wyo. 1924–?
Now privately owned.
n/a
Yellowstone National Park TransparentPlaceholder.png 105 Mammoth Street D. Wyo. 2008–present Yellowstone National Park

United States territories[]

Guam[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
District Court of Guam Hagatna TransparentPlaceholder.png 520 West Soledad Avenue D. Guam ? n/a

Puerto Rico[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Hato Rey
Clemente Ruiz Nazario Courthouse.jpg
150 Carlos Chardon Street D.P.R. ?–present First Puerto Rico-born District Court judge Clemente Ruiz Nazario
Miguel Angel García Méndez Post Office Bldg Mayagüez Correomayaguez.JPG McKinley and Pilar DeFillo Sts D.P.R. 1937–present Puerto Rican legislator Miguel A. García Méndez (2007)
Luis A. Ferre U.S. Courthouse & Post Office Bldg Ponce Antiguo Correo de la Calle Atocha en Ponce, PR.jpg Atocha and Guadalupe Streets D.P.R. 1933–2012 Governor Luis A. Ferré (2003)
Jose V. Toledo Federal Bldg & U.S. Courthouse Old San Juan Jose V. Toledo Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Old San Juan, PR.jpg Plaza de la Marina D.P.R. 1914–present District Court judge Jose Victor Toledo (1999)
Luis A. Ferré Courtroom - Southwestern Divisional Office Ponce MCS Building.jpg AMCS Building, Suite 222 A 880 Tito Castro Avenue D.P.R. 2013–present Governor Luis A. Ferré (2013)

Virgin Islands[]

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
Christiansted TransparentPlaceholder.png 3013 Estate Golden Rock D.V.I. ?-present Judge
Charlotte Amalie TransparentPlaceholder.png 5500 Veterans Drive D.V.I. ?-present Delegate Ron de Lugo
United States District Courts Building, also known as Hamburg-America Shipping Line Administrative Offices[73] Charlotte Amalie Ham American St Tom USVI.JPG D.V.I. ?

Key[]

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
†† NRHP-listed and also designated as a National Historic Landmark

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb For the usage of court abbreviations, see List of United States district and territorial courts.
  2. ^ "Gadsden's federal courthouse to close". The Gadsden Times. September 11, 2012. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
  3. ^ Now the Tuscaloosa City Hall.
  4. ^ Most court functions moved to the newly built federal building on West Seventh Avenue ca. 1979. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court have occupied the building's courtrooms since that time.
  5. ^ Per the Federal Judicial Center website (see External Links). Federal courts had been located on that block of downtown Fairbanks since at least the 1920s. The building referenced in this entry was constructed as a federal building and completed in 1934.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Now privately owned
  7. ^ Adams, Samuel (August 9, 2001). "Federal building named for Judge Henley". . Retrieved January 31, 2018.
  8. ^ This building straddles the state line between Arkansas and Texas; it is the only U.S. federal building to occupy two states.
  9. ^ Hardisty, Dianne (July 7, 2012). "Federal courthouse: Built to last (and last)". The Bakersfield Californian. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  10. ^ Fordham, Benjamin (March 13, 2013). "More details revealed about federal courthouse in McKinleyville". . Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  11. ^ Foster, Regan (February 19, 2017). "Historic Federal Building still evolving, 120 years later". The Pueblo Chieftain. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
  12. ^ Courts that have used this building include the U.S. Circuit Court of the District of Columbia (1823-1863), the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia (1863-1936), the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia (1936-1948), the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (1948-1952), and the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (1893-1910).
  13. ^ Designated a National Historic Landmark on May 4, 1987.
  14. ^ Formerly the National Courts Building.
  15. ^ U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, Washington, DC. "Establishment of the Court." Accessed 2010-09-08.
  16. ^ https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fl-sb-nelson-fort-lauderdale-courthouse-20180328-story.html
  17. ^ "Federal Building Named For War Dead, Ocala Star-Banner, October 16, 1984, 1B.
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  19. ^ "Public Law 104-230, Congressional Record, Volume 142, October 2, 1996.
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  21. ^ Rudd, J. William (1964). "United States Post Office, Customs House and Sub-Treasury (HABS No. ILL-1040)" (PDF). Washington, DC: National Park Service. p. 4. Retrieved 2016-03-23.
  22. ^ The United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa met here from 2003 to 2006.
  23. ^ Constructed primarily for use as a United States Post Office facility; renovated and converted for use exclusively as a court in 1983.
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  28. ^ Hayward, Mary Ellen; Shivers, Frank R. (2004). The Architecture of Baltimore: An Illustrated History. Baltimore: JHU Press. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-8018-7806-0.
  29. ^ Scharf, John Thomas (1881). History of Baltimore City and County. Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts. p. 729. courthouse.
  30. ^ U.S. Treasury Department. "A History of Public Buildings." (Washington, D.C., 1901.) pp. 256-57.
  31. ^ Maryland Historical Society (2004). "Old Post Office Building." Archived 2010-08-05 at the Wayback Machine Baltimore Architecture: Then and Now.
  32. ^ Sepic, Matt (October 16, 2019). "Late judge Diana Murphy honored with renaming of Minneapolis federal courthouse". MPR News. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
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  34. ^ "Cape Girardeau federal building auction to close Jan. 10". Southeast Missourian. December 29, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  35. ^ Approval of settlement of Claim File No. T0910-0015ZZ, ServiceMaster Disaster Relief,
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  37. ^ "New name announced for old downtown Billings federal courthouse". KTVQ. February 28, 2017. Retrieved December 19, 2017.
  38. ^ The Foley family of Nevada historically includes District Court Judge Roger Thomas Foley, and his son, District Court judge Roger D. Foley, as well as several Nevada district attorneys and attorneys general. Gloria J. Sturman, The Foley Family: Four Generationsof Service, The Nevada Bar (January 1, 2003).
  39. ^ John LeMay and the Historical Society for Southeastern New Mexico (2009). Chaves County. Arcadia Publishing. p. 147. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  40. ^ Third largest U.S. courthouse in the country, at 870,000 square feet (81,000 m2)[1]
  41. ^ Second largest U.S. courthouse in the country, at 974,000 square feet (90,000 m2). Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse[permanent dead link] - (Senate - May 04, 2000)
  42. ^ Talley, Ashley (October 14, 2019). "'The battle for freedom begins every morning': Durham federal courthouse to be named for civil rights leader". WRAL. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  43. ^ "Federal building in Elizabeth City to be named for retired judge". The Virginian-Pilot. July 1, 2009. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  44. ^ "Closing Courthouse Brought Moonshiners To Justice". NPR. October 28, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
  45. ^ "Downtown edifice now has a name: the Walter H. Rice Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse". Dayton Daily News. September 6, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  46. ^ Beaty, James (August 16, 2013). "Closed for business; federal building in McAlester will no longer be a court". McAlester News-Capital. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  47. ^ Beaty, James (July 28, 2016). "McAlester getting keys to Carl Albert Federal Building". McAlester News-Capital. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  48. ^ Mathias, Madeleine (March 15, 2001). "Historic furniture is gone". The Morning Call. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
  49. ^ "Federal courthouse in Pittsburgh to bear name of late judge". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. November 3, 2015. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
  50. ^ Murdock, Zach (February 9, 2015). "Beaufort County tendering lease with Santa Elena Foundation for historic courthouse". The Island Packet. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  51. ^ "Beaufort County Courthouse". ICW-NET. Archived from the original on 28 February 2009. Retrieved 31 December 2009.
  52. ^ Designated a NHL in 1973.
  53. ^ Listed on the NRHP in 1974
  54. ^ Listed on the NRHP in 1974.
  55. ^ "Courthouse Renamed for Civil Rights Hero". United States Courts. October 14, 2015. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  56. ^ Listed on the NRHP in 1973.
  57. ^ Listed on the NRHP in 1979.
  58. ^ Listed on the NRHP in 1977.
  59. ^ Listed on the NRHP in 1988.
  60. ^ [2]
  61. ^ National Park Service Archaeological Field Inspection.
  62. ^ "GSA, Senator Cornyn, Congressman Cuellar and Judiciary host dedication ceremony for federal courthouse in Laredo". U.S. General Services Administration. November 19, 2018. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
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  64. ^ Flores, Rosie (January 17, 2001). "Bunton dies of heart attack in Austin". . Retrieved January 20, 2018.
  65. ^ "Federal courthouse gets new name". The Herald Democrat. October 22, 2014. Retrieved January 20, 2018.
  66. ^ Straddled the state line between Arkansas and Texas.
  67. ^ Straddles the state line between Arkansas and Texas; it is the only U.S. federal building to occupy two states.
  68. ^ Russell, Glenn (September 6, 2017). "Judge Murtha to step down: Federal courthouse in Brattleboro to close". Brattleboro Reformer. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  69. ^ Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981
  70. ^ Umstead, Matthew (October 28, 2011). "Federal building, courthouse in Martinsburg named after late federal Judge W. Craig Broadwater". The Herald-Mail. Retrieved January 28, 2018.
  71. ^ Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979
  72. ^ Mieure, Emily (September 21, 2016). "Federal courthouse 'barely being used'". Jackson Hole News & Guide. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
  73. ^ General Services Administration (1978). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Hamburg-America Shipping Line Administrative Offices / United States District Courts Building". National Park Service. Retrieved May 24, 2017. With three photos from 1978.

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