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Providence, Rhode Island (1908) Named the Providence Federal Building and Courthouse in 1961 U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Rhode Island (1908-1911) Architects: Clarke & Howe |
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Aiken, South Carolina (1935) Named the Charles E. Simons, Jr. Federal Court House in 1986 U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina (1935-1965) Architects: Lafaye & Lafaye |
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Anderson, South Carolina (1910) U.S. District Court for the Western District of South Carolina (1916-1938) |
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Anderson, South Carolina (1938) Named the G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse in 2001 U.S. District Court for the Western District of South Carolina (1938-1965) |
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Charleston, South Carolina (1763) U.S. Circuit Court for the District of South Carolina (1866-1868) |
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Charleston, South Carolina (1879) U.S. Circuit Court for the District of South Carolina (1884-1896) |
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Charleston, South Carolina (1896) U.S. Circuit Court for the District of South Carolina (1896-1911) Architect: John Henry Devereaux |
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Charleston, South Carolina (1988) Hollings Judicial Center U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina (1988-present) |
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Columbia, South Carolina (1874) U.S. Circuit Court for the District of South Carolina (1874-1911) |
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Columbia, South Carolina (1936) U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina (1936-1965) Architect: Harold Tatum |
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Columbia, South Carolina (1979) Strom Thurmond Federal Building U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina (1979-2003) Architects: Marcel Breuer; James C. Hemphill, Jr. |
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Columbia, South Carolina (2003) Matthew J. Perry, Jr. United States Courthouse U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina (2003-present) Architects: Stevens & Wilkinson |
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Florence, South Carolina (1906) U.S. Circuit Court for the District of South Carolina (1906-1911) Extension completed in 1938 |
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Florence, South Carolina (1975) John L. McMillan Federal Building and United States Courthouse U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina (1975-present) Architects: Harper & Harper |
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Greenville, South Carolina (1892) U.S. Circuit Court for the District of South Carolina (1892-1898) Extension completed in 1910 |
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Greenville, South Carolina (1892) U.S. Circuit Court for the District of South Carolina (1892-1898) Extension completed in 1910 |
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Greenville, South Carolina (1937) Named the Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr., Federal Building in 1982 U.S. District Court for the Western District of South Carolina (1937-1965) Architect: Eric Kebbon |
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Greenville, South Carolina (2021) Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. United States Courthouse U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina (2021-present) Architects: HBRA Architects, Inc. |
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Greenwood, South Carolina (1908) U.S. District Court for the Western District of South Carolina (1915-1965) Extension completed in 1940 |
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Rock Hill, South Carolina (1932) U.S. District Court for the Western District of South Carolina (1933-1965) |
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Spartanburg, South Carolina (1931) Named the Donald Stuart Russell Federal Courthouse in 1994 U.S. District Court for the Western District of South Carolina (unknown-1965) |
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Aberdeen, South Dakota (1904) U.S. Circuit Court for the District of South Dakota (1904-1911) |
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Aberdeen, South Dakota (1938) U.S. District Court for the District of South Dakota (1938-present) |
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Deadwood, South Dakota (1907) U.S. Circuit Court for the District of South Dakota (1907-1911) |
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Pierre, South Dakota (1906) U.S. Circuit Court for the District of South Dakota (1906-1911) |
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Pierre, South Dakota (1965) U.S. District Court for the District of South Dakota (1965-present) |
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Rapid City, South Dakota (1974) Named the Andrew W. Bogue Federal Building and United States Courthouse in 2011 U.S. District Court for the District of South Dakota (1974-present) Architects: Robert B. Gay Associates; Bell, Galyardt & Wells; Dunham Associates |
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota (1895) U.S. Circuit Court for the District of South Dakota (1895-1911) Extension completed in 1932 |
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota (1895) U.S. Circuit Court for the District of South Dakota (1895-1911) Extension completed in 1932 |
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Chattanooga, Tennessee (1893) U.S. Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee (1893-1911) |
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Chattanooga, Tennessee (1933) Named the Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and United States Courthouse in 1981 U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee (1933-present) Architect: Reuben Harrison Hunt |
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Columbia, Tennessee (1941) U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee (unknown-present) |
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Cookeville, Tennessee (1916) Named the L. Clure Morton United States Post Office and Courthouse in 1996 U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee (1916-present) |
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Greeneville, Tennessee (1905) U.S. Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee (unknown-1911) Architect: Knowles |
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Greeneville, Tennessee (2001) James H. Quillen United States Courthouse U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee (2001-present) Architects: Kallmann, McKinnell & Wood |
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Jackson, Tennessee (1888) U.S. Circuit Court for the Western District of Tennessee (1888-1911) Razed |
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Jackson, Tennessee (1934) Named the Ed Jones Federal Building and United States Courthouse in 1988 U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee (1934-1998) |
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Jackson, Tennessee (1998) Named the James D. Todd United States Courthouse in 2022 U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee (1998-present) Architect: John Mann, The Pasce Firm |
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Knoxville, Tennessee (1874) U.S. Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee (1874-1911) |
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Knoxville, Tennessee (1934) U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee (1934-1998) Architects: Baumann & Baumann |
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Knoxville, Tennessee (1991) Howard H. Baker, Jr. United States Courthouse U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee (1998-present) Architect: Peter Marino |
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Memphis, Tennessee (1885) U.S. Circuit Court for the Western District of Tennessee (1885-1911) |
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Memphis, Tennessee (1932) U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee (1932-unknown) |
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Memphis, Tennessee (1963) Named the Clifford Davis Federal Building in 1970 U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee (1963-present) Architects: A.L. Aydelott & Associates |
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Nashville, Tennessee (1882) U.S. Circuit Court for the Middle District of Tennessee (1882-1911) Extension completed in 1938 |
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Nashville, Tennessee (1882) U.S. Circuit Court for the Middle District of Tennessee (1882-1911) Extension completed in 1938 |
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Nashville, Tennessee (1952) Named the Estes Kefauver Federal Building and United States Courthouse in 1979 U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee (1952-2022) Architects: Marr and Holman |
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Nashville, Tennessee (2022) Fred S. Thompson United States Courthouse U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee (2022-present) Architects: Fentress Architects |
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Winchester, Tennessee (1966) U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee (1966-present) Architects: Hart, Freeland & Roberts; Howard, Neilsen, Lyne, Batey, & O'Brien |
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Abilene, Texas (1903) U.S. Circuit Court for the Northern District of Texas (1903-1911) Razed in 1935 |