County courthouses stand at the center of Nebraska local government.
Their authority in the state extends over hundreds of square miles with
county populations ranging from less than a thousand to nearly half a
million. The activities taking place within these buildings range from
storing vital statistics, such as birth and death certificates, to
hosting the trials of common criminals and not-so-common crimes of the
century. Using over 235 photographs, Nebraska Courthouses vividly
describes the architectural and political evolution of the courthouse.
Often in the early years of Nebraska statehood war nearly broke out in
these courthouses as county formation saw spirited battles to become the
county seat. Today, the courthouse remains the center of community
pride, anchoring the downtown of each county seat. Courthouses contain
the offices of elected officials and county staff. In this volume you
will see the places where judges, lawyers, the County Attorney, social
workers, librarians, janitors, and other individuals that make
government work.