Capitolshots Photography has images of the following Oklahoma courthouses available. Please click to see the entire collection of photos for each building. All photos © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Photos of the Cherokee National Capitol in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Designed by C.W. Goodlander and completed in 1869, the brick Italianate structure served as the Cherokee capitol until Oklahoma statehood in 1907, at which point the structure became the Cherokee County Courthouse. The building was turned back over to the Cherokee Nation in 1979 after the completion of the current Cherokee County Courthouse. The Chickasaw National Capitol, which currently houses the judicial system for the Cherokee Nation, is a National Historic Landmark.
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Photos of the Chickasaw National Capitol in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Designed by J.A. Shannon and completed in 1898, the granite Richardson Romanesque structure served as the Chickasaw capitol until the Chickasaws were forced to vacate the building after Oklahoma became a state in 1907. The building was sold to Johnston County in 1910, which used the building as its county courthouse for most of the 20th century. The Chickasaw Nation repurchased the building for resumed use as its capitol in 1992. The Chickasaw National Capitol is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Photos of the Logan County Courthouse in Guthrie, Oklahoma. The Guthrie courthouse was designed by Patrick Henry Weathers. Built in 1907, the building served as the first Oklahoma State Capitol before the capital was relocated to Oklahoma City in 1910. The brick Logan County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Photos of the Pittsburg County Courthouse in McAlester, Oklahoma. The McAlester courthouse was completed in 1909, initially serving as a hotel and was later converted into a courthouse by Layton, Hicks And Forsyth in 1926. The building was restored in 2010 by Architects In Partnership. The brick Pittsburg County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Photos of the Seminole County Courthouse in Wewoka, Oklahoma. The Wewoka courthouse was designed by Monnot And Reid and was built in 1926. The courthouse was expanded in 1975 by Ammerman Butler Thomas Inc. The brick Seminole County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Photos of the Old Washington County Courthouse in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Designed by P.H. Weathers, the Bartlesville courthouse was built in 1914. The brick Old Washington County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure now hosting private offices, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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