Wayne County Courthouse – Greenville MO

City:
Greenville, MO

Site Type:
Civic Facilities, Courthouses (State & Local)

New Deal Agencies:
Work Relief Programs, Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Started:
1941

Completed:
1943

Designers:
Albert Maack, Eugene S. Johnson

Description

The county seat of Wayne county moved to this location when the construction of the Lake Wappapello Dam forced the movement of the entire town of Greenville, previously located along the St. Francis River. The building cost about $98,000.  Construction by the Works Progress Administration started in 1941 and was completed in 1943.

 

 

 

Source notes

https://wayne.countycriminal.com/court-records-search/MO

Site originally submitted by Charles Swaney on September 14, 2014.

Location Info


109 Walnut St
Greenville , MO 63957

Coordinates: 37.1273023, -90.4500931

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