• The Wood County Courthouse is a public building in downtown Parkersburg, West Virginia, in the United States. The courthouse was built in 1899 at a cost of $100...
  • In Wood County, the Wood County Court House rises high above the valley of the Ohio River at Parkersburg, WV, in the Mid-Ohio Valley Region.
  • This three-and-one-half story imposing masonry building is the third county courthouse that was built on Court Square in Parkersburg.
  • The Wood County Courthouse is a Neo-Romanesque building in Parkersburg, West Virginia, in the United States.
  • During the mid-twentieth-century, the Wood County Courthouse fell into disrepair and faced the threat of demolition in the early-1980s.
  • In 1798, justices of the newly-formed Wood County, [West] Virginia, met temporarily at the log house of Colonel Hugh Phelps.
  • Wood County's fifth courthouse (the third on this site) owes an enormous architectural debt to a better-known structure farther upstream on the Ohio: H...
  • One of Wood County's most famous circuit judges, Arthur I. Boreman, held court there from 1861 to 1863, resigning to become West Virginia's first governor.
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  • WVRHC's growing online collection of 50,000+ historic images pertaining to West Virginia and the central Appalachian region, digitized from the Center's extensive...
  • National Register of Historic Places-Wood County Court House 1899. ... 39° 15.903′ N, 81° 33.776′ W. Marker is in Parkersburg, West Virginia, in Wood County.
  • Description The Wood County Courthouse is a smaller-scale replica of the Allegheny County Courthouse in Pittsburgh.
  • The interior of the Wood County Courthouse reflects the craftsmanship of woodworkers and stained glass artisans of the late 19th century.