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A photo 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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image 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.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo 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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image 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.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo 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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image 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.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo 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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image 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.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo 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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image 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.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo 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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image 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.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Cherokee National Capitol in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.  In the foreground is a memorial, erected in 1913, honoring the Confederate dead.  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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Cherokee National Capitol in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.  In the foreground is a memorial, erected in 1913, honoring the Confederate dead.  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.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image 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.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo 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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image 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.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo 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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image 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.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo 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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image 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.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo 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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the cornerstone 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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo 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.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image 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.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Arkansas Old State House (now known as the Old State House Museum) in Little Rock.  Designed by Gideon Shryock and George Weigart and constructed between 1833 and 1842, the Greek Revival structure is the oldest existing state capitol west of the Mississippi.  The building served as the capitol for Arkansas until the existing capitol was occupied in 1912.  A museum since the 1940s, the Arkansas Old State House is a National Historic Landmark.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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