List of United States federal courthouses

Following is a list of United States federal courthouses, which will comprise all courthouses currently or formerly in use for the housing of United States federal courts. Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image, if available, its location and the jurisdiction it covers,[1] the dates during which it was used for each such jurisdiction, and, if applicable the person for whom it was named, and the date of renaming. Dates of use will not necessarily correspond with the dates of construction or demolition of a building, as pre-existing structures may be adapted or court use, and former court buildings may later be put to other uses. Also, the official name of the building may be changed at some point after its use as a federal court building has been initiated.

The list contains approximately 687 courthouses.

Alabama

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeAnniston1129 Noble StreetN.D. Ala.1906presentn/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeBirminghamSecond Avenue North and 18th StreetN.D. Ala.18931921
(razed in the early 20th century)
n/a
Robert S. Vance Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseBirmingham1800 5th Avenue NorthN.D. Ala.1921presentCourt of Appeals judge Robert Smith Vance (1990)
Hugo L. Black U.S. CourthouseBirmingham1729 Fifth Avenue NorthN.D. Ala.1987presentU.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black (1987)
Seybourn H. Lynne U.S. Courthouse & Post OfficeDecatur400 Well StreetN.D. Ala.1961presentDistrict Court judge Seybourn Harris Lynne (1995)
Federal Building and United States CourthouseDothan100 West Troy StreetM.D. Ala.1911presentn/a
John McKinley Federal BuildingFlorence210 North Seminary StreetN.D. Ala.1913presentU.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice John McKinley (1998)
Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseGadsden600 Broad StreetN.D. Ala.1910presentn/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeHuntsvilleCorner of Eustis Avenue and Greene StreetN.D. Ala.18901936
(razed in 1954)
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeHuntsville101 East Holmes AvenueN.D. Ala.1936presentn/a
U.S. Custom House & Post OfficeMobile107 St. Francis StS.D. Ala.18561934
Razed in 1963; now the site of the RSA–BankTrust Building.
n/a
John Archibald Campbell U.S. CourthouseMobile113 St. Joseph StreetS.D. Ala.1934presentSupreme Court Justice John Archibald Campbell (1981)
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeMontgomery2 South Lawrence StreetM.D. Ala.
5th Circuit
18851933n/a
Frank M. Johnson, Jr. Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseMontgomery15 Lee StreetM.D. Ala.1932presentDistrict Court judge Frank Minis Johnson (1992)
George W. Andrews Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseOpelika701 Avenue AM.D. Ala.1918presentU.S. Rep. George W. Andrews (1968)
Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseSelma908 Alabama AvenueS.D. Ala.1909presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & Court House[2]Tuscaloosa2201 University BoulevardM.D. Ala.19101968n/a
Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseTuscaloosa1118 Greensboro AvenueN.D. Ala.c. 1968presentn/a

Alaska

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Federal Building and CourthouseAnchorage605 West Fourth AvenueD. Alaska1940–present[3]n/a
Anchorage Federal Building/U.S. CourthouseAnchorage222 West Seventh AvenueD. Alaskaca. 1979-presentn/a
U.S. Federal Building & CourthouseFairbanks250 Cushman StreetD. Alaska1958-1977[4][5]n/a
U.S. Federal Building & CourthouseFairbanks101 Twelfth AvenueD. Alaska1977–presentn/a
Federal and Territorial BuildingJuneau120 Fourth StreetD. Alaska1931-ca. 1960n/a
U.S. Federal BuildingJuneau709 West Ninth StreetD. Alaska1966–presentn/a
U.S. Federal BuildingKetchikan648 Mission StreetD. Alaska1938–presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseNome?D. Alaska1938-1958[5]n/a
Post Office BuildingNome113 Front StreetD. Alaska?-presentn/a

Arizona

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Federal CourthouseFlagstaff123 North San Francisco StreetD. Ariz.?-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseGlobe101 S Hill StreetD. Ariz.1928 - ?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthousePhoenix1st Avenue and Van Buren StreetD. Ariz.1913-1961
Razed in 1961.
n/a
Federal BuildingPhoenix230 North First AvenueD. Ariz.1961–presentn/a
Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. CourthousePhoenix401 West Washington StreetD. Ariz.2000–presentSupreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor
U.S. Post Office & CourthousePrescott101 West Goodwin StreetD. Ariz.1931–presentn/a
Evo A. DeConcini U.S. CourthouseTucson405 West Congress StreetD. Arizona?-presentArizona Supreme Court justice Evo Anton DeConcini
James A. Walsh U.S. CourthouseTucson55 East BroadwayD. Ariz.1930-2000
Still in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, D. Ariz.
District Court judge James Augustine Walsh (1985)
United States Court HouseYuma315 West 19th StreetD. Ariz.?-2013 N/A

Arkansas

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseBatesville?E.D. Ark.1907-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseEl Dorado101 South Jackson AvenueW.D. Ark.?-presentn/a
John Paul Hammerschmidt Federal BuildingFayetteville35 East Mountain StreetW.D. Ark.?-presentU.S. Rep. John Paul Hammerschmidt
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseFort SmithRogers Avenue and Sixth StreetW.D. Ark.1897-1936
Building completed in 1889; razed in 1936.
n/a
Judge Isaac C. Parker Federal BuildingFort Smith30 South 6th StreetW.D. Ark.1937-presentDistrict Court judge Isaac C. Parker
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseHarrison?W.D. Ark.1906-?
Now in use by Boone County.
n/a
J. Smith Henley Federal BuildingHarrison402 North Walnut StreetW.D. Ark.?-present
(unstaffed office)
District Court and Court of Appeals judge Jesse Smith Henley
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseHelena?E.D. Ark.1893-1961
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
U.S. CourthouseHot Springs100 Reserve StreetW.D. Ark.?-presentn/a
Old U.S. Post Office & CourthouseLittle Rock300 West 2nd StreetE.D. Ark.
W.D. Ark.
1881-1932
Still in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
n/a
Richard Sheppard Arnold U.S. CourthouseLittle Rock600 West Capitol AvenueE.D. Ark.1932-presentCourt of Appeals judge Richard S. Arnold (2003)
George Howard, Jr. Federal Building & U.S. CourthousePine Bluff100 East 8th AvenueE.D. Ark.1966-presentDistrict Court judge George Howard, Jr.
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseTexarkana?E.D. Ark.
W.D. Ark.
1892-1897
1897-1930
Razed in 1930.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseTexarkana500 North State Line AvenueW.D. Ark.[6]1933-presentn/a

California

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseEureka514 H StreetN.D. Cal.1912-presentn/a
Robert E. Coyle U.S. CourthouseFresno2500 Tulare StreetE.D. Cal.?-presentDistrict Court Judge Robert Everett Coyle
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseFresno S.D. Cal.1908-1940
Razed in 1940.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseFresno S.D. Cal.1940-1966
Still in use as a post office and by the Fresno Unified School District.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseLos Angeles S.D. Cal.1892-1910
Sold in 1906, vacated by 1910.
n/a
U.S. Court HouseLos AngelesMain and Temple StreetsS.D. Cal.1910-1937
Razed in 1937.
n/a
U.S. Court HouseLos Angeles312 North Spring StreetS.D. Cal.
C.D. Cal.
1940-1966
1966-present
n/a
Edward R. Roybal Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseLos Angeles 255 East Temple StreetS.D. Cal.
C.D. Cal.
1992-presentU.S. Rep. Edward R. Roybal
Ronald V. Dellums Federal BuildingOakland1301 Clay StreetN.D. Cal.1994-presentU.S. Rep. and Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums
Richard H. Chambers U.S. Court of AppealsPasadena125 South Grand Avenue9th Cir.1985-present
Formerly the Vista del Arroyo Hotel.
Court of Appeals Judge Richard H. Chambers (1992)
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseSacramento801 I StreetN.D. Cal.
E.D. Cal.
1933-1966
1966-present
n/a
Robert T. Matsui U.S. CourthouseSacramento501 I StreetE.D. Cal.1999-presentU.S. Rep. Robert T. Matsui
James M. Carter and Judith N. Keep U.S. CourthouseSan Diego333 West BroadwayS.D. Cal.March 12, 2013–presentDistrict Court Judges James M. Carter and Judith N. Keep
Edward J. Schwartz CourthouseSan Diego940 Front StreetS.D. Cal.?-presentDistrict Court Judge Edward Joseph Schwartz
Jacob Weinberger U.S. CourthouseSan Diego325 West F StreetS.D. Cal.1913-?
Still in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Cal.
U.S. District Court Judge Jacob Weinberger (1986)
U.S. CourthouseSan Francisco D. Cal.
N.D. Cal.
1879-1886
1886-1905
Razed in 1940
n/a
Phillip Burton Federal Building and U.S. CourthouseSan Francisco450 Golden Gate AvenueN.D. Cal. U.S. Rep. Phillip Burton (1983)
James R. Browning U.S. Court of Appeals BldgSan Francisco95 Seventh StreetN.D. Cal.
9th Cir.
1905-1962
1905-present
Court of Appeals Judge James R. Browning (2004)
Robert F. Peckham Federal BuildingSan Jose280 South 1st StreetN.D. Cal.198?-presentDistrict Court Judge Robert Francis Peckham
Ronald Reagan Federal Building & CourthouseSanta Ana411 West Fourth StreetC.D. Cal.? presentPresident Ronald Reagan (1992)

Colorado

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Court House and Post OfficeDenver?D. Col.1892-1916
Razed in the early 1960s.
n/a
Alfred A. Arraj U.S. CourthouseDenver901 19th StreetD. Col.?-presentDistrict Court judge Alfred Albert Arraj
U.S. CustomhouseDenver721 19th StreetD. Col.1931-presentn/a
Byron Rogers Federal Building and U.S. CourthouseDenver1961 Stout StreetD. Col.1965-presentU.S. Rep. Byron G. Rogers (1984)
Byron White U.S. CourthouseDenver1823 Stout Street10th Cir.?-presentSupreme Court Justice Byron White (1994)
U.S. Post OfficeDurango?D. Col.1929-?
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
Wayne N. Aspinall Federal BuildingGrand Junction400 Rood AvenueD. Col.1918–presentU.S. Rep. Wayne N. Aspinall (1972)
Pueblo Federal Building[7]Pueblo421 North Main StreetD. Col.1898–presentn/a
U.S. Post Office and Land OfficeSterling?D. Col.1931–presentn/a

Connecticut

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Brien McMahon Federal BuildingBridgeport915 Lafayette BoulevardD. Conn.?–presentU.S. Sen. Brien McMahon
U.S. Post Office & CustomhouseHartford?D. Conn.1882–1933
Razed in 1934.
n/a
William R. Cotter Federal BuildingHartford135 High StreetD. Conn.1933–1963
Now used for other federal government offices.
U.S. Rep. William R. Cotter (1982)
Abraham A. Ribicoff Federal BuildingHartford450 Main StreetD. Conn.1963–presentConn. Gov. and U.S. Rep. Abraham A. Ribicoff (1980)
Richard C. Lee U.S. CourthouseNew Haven141 Church StreetD. Conn.1919–presentNew Haven mayor Richard C. Lee (1998)
U.S. CourthouseWaterbury14 Cottage PlaceD. Conn.?-presentn/a

Delaware

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Old Court HouseNew Castle211 Delaware StreetD. Del.1789–1855
Now in use as a museum, mayoral office, and shops.
N/A
Old CustomshouseWilmington516 North King StreetD. Del.1856–1897
Now used by Wilmington University.
N/A
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseWilmington?D. Del.1897–1937
Sold in 1940.
N/A
U.S. Post Office, Court House, and Custom HouseWilmington?D. Del.1937-1973
Now privately owned.
N/A
J. Caleb Boggs Federal BuildingWilmington844 King StreetD. Del.?-presentU.S. Senator J. Caleb Boggs

District of Columbia

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
District of Columbia City Hall††Washington, D.C.451 Indiana Avenue NWVarious[8]1823–1952
Now in use by local government.
n/a
U.S. Supreme Court Bldg††[9]Washington, D.C.1 First Street NEU.S. Supreme Court (nationwide)1935–presentn/a
Howard T. Markey National Courts Bldg[10]Washington, D.C.717 Madison Place NWFed. Cir., Fed. Claims (both nationwide)1967–presentCourt of Appeals judge Howard Thomas Markey
U.S. Tax Court BldgWashington, D.C.400 Second Street NWU.S. Tax Court (nationwide)1972presentn/a
U.S. Post OfficeWashington, D.C.Thirty-First and M StreetsD.C.1858presentn/a
E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. CourthouseWashington, D.C.333 Constitution Avenue NWD.D.C., D.C. Cir.1952presentCourt of Appeals judge E. Barrett Prettyman
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces bldg[11]Washington, D.C.450 E Street NWC.A.A.F. (nationwide)1952present
(19101952: D.C. Cir.)
n/a

Florida

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office, Custom House, and CourthouseFernandina401 Centre StreetS.D. Fla.
M.D. Fla.
1912-1962
1962-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Federal Bldg & CourthouseFort Lauderdale299 East Broward Boulevard, Suite 312S.D. Fla.?-presentn/a
U.S. Courthouse & Federal BuildingFort Myers2110 First StreetM.D. Fla.?-presentn/a
Federal BuildingFort Myers?S.D. Fla.
M.D. Fla.
1952-1962
1962-present
Construction completed in 1933.
n/a
Old Fort Pierce Post OfficeFort Pierce?S.D. Fla.1935-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. CourthouseGainesville25 Southeast 2nd PlaceN.D. Fla.1911-1964
Now in use as the Hippodrome State Theatre.
n/a
U.S. CourthouseGainesville401 SE First Avenue, Room 243N.D. Fla.1964-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseJacksonville?S.D. Fla.1895-1933
Razed in 1948
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseJacksonville?S.D. Fla.
M.D. Fla.
5th Cir.
1933-1962
1962-2003
1948-1981
Now owned by the city.
n/a
Bryan Simpson United States CourthouseJacksonville300 North Hogan StreetM.D. Fla.
Also a satellite office of the 11th Cir.
2002-presentCourt of Appeals Judge John Milton Bryan Simpson
Old Post Office & CustomshouseKey West281 Front StreetS.D. Fla.1891-1932
Now the Key West Museum of Art & History.
n/a
Sidney M. Aronovitz U.S. CourthouseKey West301 Simonton StreetS.D. Fla.1933-presentDistrict Court judge Sidney M. Aronovitz (2009)
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseMarianna?N.D. Fla.1928-?
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, & CustomhouseMiami100 NE 1st AvenueS.D. Fla.1914-1932
Now privately owned.
n/a
David W. Dyer Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseMiami300 NE 1st AvenueS.D. Fla.1933-presentDistrict court judge David W. Dyer
Golden-Collum Memorial Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseOcala207 NW Second StreetM.D. Fla.?-presentHarold Golden and William Edward Collum, the first and last service members from Ocala to die in the Vietnam War[12]
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseOcala?S.D. Fla.1909-1956
Razed ca. 1956
n/a
U.S. CourthouseOrlando401 West Central BoulevardM.D. Fla.2007-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseOrlando51 East Jefferson StreetS.D. Fla.
M.D. Fla.
1941-1962
1962-1974
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. CourthousePanama City30 West Government StreetN.D. Fla.?-presentn/a
U.S. CourthousePensacola223 South Palafox StreetN.D. Fla.1887-1939
Now the Escambia County Courthouse.
n/a
Winston E. Arnow U.S. CourthousePensacola100 North Palafox StreetN.D. Fla.1939-present
Now in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida.
District Court judge Winston E. Arnow (2004)
U.S. CourthousePensacola1 North Palafox StreetN.D. Fla.1998-presentn/a
Government House Museum (Saint Augustine)Saint Augustine?D. Fla.
N.D. Fla
1845-1847
1847-1868
Original building from the Spanish colonial period; now the Government House Museum.
n/a
U.S. CourthouseTallahassee?N.D. Fla.1895-1936
Razed in 1964
n/a
U.S. CourthouseTallahassee?N.D. Fla.1936-?
Now in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida.
n/a
U.S. CourthouseTallahassee111 North Adams StreetN.D. Fla.1939-presentn/a
Sam Gibbons Federal CourthouseTampa801 North Florida AvenueM.D. Fla.?-presentU.S. Rep. Sam Gibbons
U.S. Courthouse Building & Downtown Postal Station[13]Tampa601 Florida AvenueS.D. Fla.
M.D. Fla.
1905-1962
1962-2001
Now Meridian Hotel[14]
n/a

Georgia

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
C. B. King U.S. CourthouseAlbany201 West Broad AvenueM.D. Ga.?-presentPioneering African American lawyer C. B. King
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseAthens?S.D. Ga.
M.D. Ga.
1906-1926
1926-1942
n/a
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseAthens115 Hancock AvenueM.D. Ga.1942-presentn/a
Elbert P. Tuttle U.S. Court of Appeals Bldg††Atlanta56 Forsyth Street NW11th Cir.?-presentCourt of Appeals judge Elbert Tuttle (1989)
Richard B. Russell Federal Building and U.S. CourthouseAtlanta75 Spring Street SWN.D. Ga.?-presentGovernor and U.S. Senator Richard Russell, Jr.
U.S. CourthouseAugusta500 Ford StreetS.D. Ga.?-presentn/a
Frank M. Scarlett Federal BuildingBrunswick805 Gloucester StreetS.D. Ga.?-presentDistrict Court judge Francis Muir Scarlett
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseColumbus120 12th StreetM.D. Ga.1933-presentn/a
J. Roy Rowland Federal CourthouseDublin100 North Franklin StreetS.D. Ga.1935-presentU.S. Rep. J. Roy Rowland
United States Courthouse & Federal BuildingGainesville121 Spring Street SE Room 201N.D. Ga.?-presentn/a
William Augustus Bootle Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseMacon475 Mulberry StreetM.D. Ga.?-presentDistrict Court judge William Augustus Bootle (1998)
Lewis R. Morgan Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseNewnan18 Greenville StreetN.D. Ga.?-presentCourt of Appeals judge Lewis Render Morgan
United States CourthouseRome600 East First StreetN.D. Ga.?-presentn/a
Tomochichi Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse[15]Savannah125 Bull StreetS.D. Ga.1899-presentCreek leader Tomochichi (2005)
Prince H. Preston Federal BuildingStatesboro52 Main StreetS.D. Ga.?-presentU.S. Rep. Prince Hulon Preston, Jr.
U.S. Courthouse & Post OfficeThomasville404 North Broad StreetM.D. Ga.1962-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseValdosta401 N. Patterson StreetM.D. Ga.?-presentn/a
U.S. Courthouse[16]Waycross601 Tebeau StreetS.D. Ga.1926-1975
Built in 1913; currently vacant.
n/a

Hawaii

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and CourthouseHilo154 Waianuenue AvenueD. Haw.1959–1979n/a
King David Kalakaua BuildingHonolulu335 Merchant StreetD. Haw.1959–1978King Kalākaua (2003; renamed after end of federal use)
Prince Kūhiō Federal BuildingHonolulu300 Ala Moana BoulevardD. Haw.1977–presentPrince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole

Idaho

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseBoise750 West Bannock StreetD. Idaho1905–1967
Still a U.S. Post Office and federal offices.
Location of Bankruptcy Court through 1995.
n/a
James A. McClure Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseBoise550 West Fort StreetD. Idaho1967–presentU.S. Senator James A. McClure
Coeur d'Alene Federal BuildingCoeur d'Alene221 North 4th StreetD. Idaho1928–2009
Now Kootenai County Juvenile Justice Center.
n/a
U.S. CourthouseCoeur d'Alene6450 North Mineral DriveD. Idaho2009–presentn/a
Moscow City Hall
(Formerly Moscow Post Office & Courthouse
and Moscow Federal Building)
Moscow206 East 3rd StreetD. Idaho1911–1973
Now Moscow City Hall.
n/a
Moscow Federal BuildingMoscow220 East 5th StreetD. Idaho1973–present
Purchased by local hospital in 2012.
n/a
Pocatello Federal BuildingPocatello150 South Arthur AvenueD. Idaho1916–1977
Now private office space.
n/a
U.S. CourthousePocatello801 East Sherman StreetD. Idaho1999–presentn/a

Illinois

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Kenneth Gray Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseBenton301 West Main StreetE.D. Ill.
S.D. Ill.
1959-1978
1978-present
n/a
U.S. Custom House & Post OfficeCairo1400 Washington StreetS.D. Ill.
E.D. Ill.
1872-1905
1905-1942
Now the Cairo Custom House Museum.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseCairo?E.D. Ill.
S.D. Ill.
1942-1978
1978-present
n/a
U.S. Custom House, Court House, & Post OfficeChicago?N.D. Ill.
7th Cir.
1879-1894
1891-1894
Razed in 1896.
n/a
U.S. Appellate Court BldgChicago1212 N. Lake Shore Drive 7th Cir.1938-1965
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
Chicago Federal BuildingChicago218 S. Dearborn StreetN.D. Ill.1905-1965
Structure replaced by the Kluczynski Federal Building; court relocated.
n/a
Everett McKinley Dirksen U.S. CourthouseChicago219 South Dearborn StreetN.D. Ill.
7th Cir.
1964-presentU.S. Senator Everett Dirksen
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseDanville?S.D. Ill.
E.D. Ill.
1894-1905
1905-1911
Razed in 1911 or 1912.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseDanville201 North Vermilion StreetE.D. Ill.1911-1978
Now in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, C.D. Ill.
n/a
Melvin Price Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseEast Saint Louis750 Missouri AvenueE.D. Ill.
S.D. Ill.
1910-1978
1978-present
U.S. Rep. Charles Melvin Price (1990)
U.S. Post OfficeFreeport?N.D. Ill.1905-1977
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HousePeoria?N.D. Ill.
S.D. Ill.
1889-1905
1905-1937
Razed in 1937.
n/a
Central District of Illinois CourthousePeoria100 N.E. MonroeE.D. Ill.
C.D. Ill.
1938-1978
1978-present
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseQuincy?S.D. Ill.
C.D. Ill.
1887-1978
1978-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseRock Island211 19th StreetS.D. Ill.
C.D. Ill.[17]
1957-1978
1978-present
n/a
Stanley J. Roszkowski U.S. CourthouseRockford327 South Church StreetN.D. Ill.2011-presentDistrict Court judge Stanley Julian Roszkowski
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeSpringfield?S.D. Ill.1869-1929
Razed in 1929.
n/a
Paul Findley Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseSpringfield600 East Monroe StreetS.D. Ill.
C.D. Ill.
1930-1978
1978-present
U.S. Rep. Paul Findley
U.S. CourthouseUrbana201 South Vine StreetC.D. Ill.1994-presentn/a

Indiana

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Custom House and Post OfficeEvansville?D. Ind.
S.D. Ind.
1879-1928
1928-1969
Now privately owned.
n/a
Federal BuildingEvansville101 Northwest Martin Luther King BoulevardS.D. Ind.?-presentn/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeFort Wayne?D. Ind.
N.D. Ind.
1889-1928
1928-1932
Razed in the 1930s.
n/a
E. Ross Adair Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseFort Wayne1300 South Harrison StreetN.D. Ind.1932-presentE. Ross Adair
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseHammond?D. Ind.
N.D. Ind.
1907-1928
1928-2002
Still standing but not presently in use.
n/a
U.S. CourthouseHammond5400 Federal PlazaN.D. Ind.?-presentn/a
U.S. Court House and Post OfficeIndianapolis
Mrket & Pennsylvania sts.D. Ind.1861-1905
Razed in 1963.
n/a
Birch Bayh Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseIndianapolis46 East Ohio StreetS.D. Ind.1905-presentU.S. Sen. Birch Bayh (2003)
Charles A. Halleck Federal BuildingLafayette230 North Fourth StreetN.D. Ind.1931-presentCharles A. Halleck
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeNew Albany?D. Ind.
S.D. Ind.
1879-1928
1928-1966
Building razed.
n/a
Lee H. Hamilton Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseNew Albany121 West Spring StreetS.D. Ind.1966-presentCongressman Lee H. Hamilton (2001)
Robert A. Grant Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse[18]South Bend204 South Main StreetN.D. Ind.1933-presentDistrict Court judge Robert A. Grant (1992)
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseTerre Haute921 Ohio StreetS.D. Ind.1935-presentn/a

Iowa

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseCedar Rapids?N.D. Iowa1900-1908
Built in 1895; razed in 1908.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseCedar Rapids305 2nd Ave., SE.N.D. Iowa1910-1933
Now owned by Linn County and renamed the Witwer Building.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseCedar Rapids?N.D. Iowa1933-presentn/a
U.S. Court HouseCedar Rapids4200 C Street SouthwestN.D. Iowa1998-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseCouncil Bluffs?S.D. Iowa1888-?
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseCouncil Bluffs?S.D. Iowa1959-?
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Federal BldgCouncil Bluffs8 South 6th StreetS.D. Iowa?-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseCreston?S.D. Iowa1903-?
Now owned by the state.
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeDavenport131 East 4th StreetS.D. Iowa1896-1932
Razed in 1932; successor courthouse built at same location.
n/a
Davenport U.S. CourthouseDavenport131 East 4th StreetS.D. Iowa1933-presentn/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeDes MoinesFifth Street & Court AvenueD. Iowa
S.D. Iowa
1871-1882
1882-1929
Razed in 1968.
n/a
Des Moines U.S. CourthouseDes Moines123 East Walnut StreetS.D. Iowa1929-presentn/a
U.S. Custom House & Post OfficeDubuque?D. Iowa
N.D. Iowa
1866-1882
1882-1934
Razed in 1947.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseDubuque350 West 6th StreetN.D. Iowa1934-presentn/a
U.S. Post OfficeFort Dodge?N.D. Iowa1895-1911
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeFort Dodge?N.D. Iowa1911-?
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseKeokuk25 North 7th StreetS.D. Iowa1890-1957
Now the Lee County Courthouse.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseMason City211 North Delaware AvenueN.D. Iowa1932-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseOttumwa105 3rd Street EastS.D. Iowa1912-?
Now Ottumwa City Hall.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseSioux City405 6th StreetN.D. Iowa1897-1932
Partially demolished in 1995; remnants incorporated into new city hall.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseSioux City316 6th StreetN.D. Iowa1934-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseWaterloo?N.D. Iowa1905-1937
Razed in 1937.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseWaterloo415 Commercial StreetN.D. Iowa1938-?
Now the Waterloo Public Library.
n/a

Kansas

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeFort ScottWas located at First Street and Scott AvenueD. Kan.1890-1936
Razed in 1946
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseFort ScottWas located at Second and National AvenueD. Kan.1936–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeKansas CityWas located at corner of Secenth and MinnesotaD. Kan.
United States Circuit Court
1902-1959
1948-1959
Razed in 1962.
n/a
Wyandotte County Court Services BuildingKansas City812 North 7th StreetD. Kan.1959-1994
Now in use by Wyandotte County.
n/a
Robert J. Dole U.S. Court HouseKansas City500 State AvenueD. Kan.1994-presentU.S. Sen. Bob Dole
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeLeavenworthUnknownD. Kan.
United States Circuit Court
1890-1859
1890-1912
Razed ca. 1959.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseSalinaWas located at Seventh and Iron StreetD. Kan.1896-1938
Razed in 1962.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseSalina211 West Iron AvenueD. Kan.1938-?
Now the Smoky Hill Museum.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeTopekaWas located at Fifth and Kansas AvenueD. Kan.
United States Circuit Court
1884–1932
1884-1912
Razed in 1933.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseTopeka424 Kansas StreetD. Kan.1933–1977
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Frank Carlson Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseTopeka444 Southeast Quincy StreetD. Kan.1977–presentGovernor Frank Carlson
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseWichitaWas located at Market and William StreetD. Kan.1890–1932
Razed in 1936.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Federal BuildingWichita401 North Market StreetD. Kan.1932–presentn/a

Kentucky

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Carl D. Perkins Federal BuildingAshland1405 Greenup AvenueE.D. Ky.1984-presentU.S. Rep. Carl D. Perkins
William H. Natcher Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseBowling Green241 East Main StreetW.D. Ky.1912-presentU.S. Rep. William Huston Natcher (1994)
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseCatlettsburg?E.D. Ky.1911-1984
Now privately owned.
n/a
U.S. District Court HouseCovington35 West 5th StreetE.D. Ky.?-presentn/a
Old U.S. Courthouse & Post OfficeFrankfort305 Wapping StreetD. Ky.
E.D. Ky.
1887-1901
1901-?
Now in use as a public library.
n/a
John C. Watts Federal BuildingFrankfort330 BroadwayE.D. Ky.?-presentU.S. Rep. John C. Watts
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseLexington101 Barr StreetE.D. Ky.1934-presentn/a
Federal Building-CourthouseLondon310 Main StreetE.D. Ky.1911-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office, Court House & Custom HouseLouisville?D. Ky.
W.D. Ky.
1893-1901
1901-1932
Razed in 1943.
n/a
Gene Snyder U.S. CourthouseLouisville601 West BroadwayW.D. Ky.1932-presentU.S. Rep. Gene Snyder (1986)
U.S. District Court HouseOwensboro423 Frederica StreetW.D. Ky.1911-presentn/a
U.S. District Court HousePaducah501 BroadwayW.D. Ky.1938-presentn/a
U.S. District Court HousePikeville110 Main StreetE.D. Ky.1932-presentn/a
U.S. Post OfficeRichmond?E.D. Ky.1897-1912
Now used by the Kentucky District Court for Madison County.
n/a

Louisiana

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseAlexandria?W.D.La.1896-1933
Razed in 1933
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseAlexandria515 Murray St.W.D.La.1933–presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseBaton Rouge355 North BoulevardE.D.La.1897-1933
Now the City Club of Baton Rouge.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseBaton Rouge707 Florida Ave.E.D.La.1933-1972
Still in use by U.S. Bankruptcy Court, M.D.La.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseLake Charles?W.D.La.1912-c. 1960
Now privately owned.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Federal BldgLake Charles??1960-1994.
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Edwin F. Hunter, Jr. U.S. Courthouse and Federal BuildingLake Charles611 Broad StreetW.D.La.?-presentDistrict Court judge Edwin F. Hunter, Jr.
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeMonroe?W.D.La.1892-1933
Razed in 1965.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseMonroe?W.D.La.1934-presentn/a
U.S. Custom HouseNew Orleans?E.D.La.
5th Cir.
1860-1915
1891-1915
Now part of the Audubon Nature Institute.
n/a
John Minor Wisdom U.S. CourthouseNew Orleans600 Camp StreetE.D.La.
5th Cir.
1915-1963
1915–present
Court of Appeals judge John Minor Wisdom (1994)
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeOpelousas?W.D.La.1891-1967
Now privately owned.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseShreveport?W.D.La.1887-1910
Razed in 1910.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseShreveport424 Texas StreetW.D.La.1912-1974
Now the Shreve Memorial Library.
n/a
U.S. Court HouseShreveport300 Fannin StreetW.D.La.197_-presentn/a

Maine

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Custom House and Post OfficeBangorCentral Street Bridge & State StreetD. Maine1855–1911
Destroyed in the Great Fire of 1911.
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeBangor73 Harlow StreetD. Maine1915–1968
Currently in use as Bangor City Hall.
n/a
Margaret Chase Smith Federal Building
and United States Courthouse[19]
Bangor202 Harlow StreetD. Maine?-presentSenator Margaret Chase Smith
U.S. Post OfficeBelfastMain & Franklin sts.D. Maine1858-present.n/a
U.S. Court House and Post OfficePortlandMiddle & Exchange Sts.D. Maine1873-1905
Razed in 1965
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeWaldoboroMain & Middle sts.D. Maine1858-present
Currently in use as a private residence .
n/a
Edward T. Gignoux United States CourthousePortland156 Federal StreetD. Maine1911–presentDistrict Court judge Edward Thaxter Gignoux

Maryland

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Courthouse (Masonic Hall)BaltimoreSt. Paul Street and Courthouse Lane D. Md.1822-1864[20]
Razed in 1895[21]
n/a
U.S. CourthouseBaltimoreNorth St. and Fayette St.D. Md.1865-c. 1890
Razed in 1930[22][23]
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseBaltimore101-125 Calvert St.D. Md.1890-1930
Razed in 1930.[24]
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseBaltimore111 N. Calvert StreetD. Md.1932-1976
Now in use by the Baltimore city courts and known as Courthouse East.
n/a
Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Court HouseBaltimore101 West Lombard StreetD. Md.1976-present[20]Edward Garmatz (1903-1986)
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseCumberland?D. Md.1904-1933
Now in use by the city and known as the Public Safety Building.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse
now the William Donald Schaefer Building
Cumberland3 Pershing StreetD. Md.1933-?
Now in use by the Maryland state courts.
Governor William Donald Schaefer
U.S. CourthouseGreenbelt6500 Cherrywood LaneD. Md.1994-present[20]n/a

Massachusetts

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office and SubtreasuryBostonD. Mass.1883-1929
Razed in 1929
n/a
John Joseph Moakley U.S. CourthouseBoston1 Courthouse WayD. Mass.,
1st Cir.
1999–presentU.S. Rep. Joe Moakley
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseSpringfieldD. Mass.1932–1983
Now in use by the state government.
n/a
U.S. Court HouseSpringfieldD. Mass.2008-n/a
U.S. States Post OfficeWorcesterD. Mass.1926-1930
Razed ca. 1930
n/a
Harold D. Donohue Federal Building and United States CourthouseWorcesterD. Mass.1932–presentU.S. Rep. Harold Donohue (1987)

Michigan

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Federal BuildingAnn Arbor200 E. Liberty StreetE.D. Mich.?-presentn/a
U.S. Court House, Post Office, and Custom HouseBay City?E.D. Mich.1893-1931
Razed in 1931.
n/a
U.S. Post Office BuildingBay City1000 Washington AvenueE.D. Mich.1932-presentn/a
Custom HouseDetroitNW Corner of Griswold and Larned StreetsE.D. Mich.1861-1897n/a
Post Office, Courthouse and Custom HouseDetroit231 West Lafayette BoulevardE.D. Mich.1897-1934n/a
Theodore Levin United States CourthouseDetroit231 West Lafayette BoulevardE.D. Mich.1934-presentDistrict Court judge Theodore Levin
Federal Building and U.S. CourthouseFlint600 Church StreetE.D. Mich.?-presentn/a
Gerald R. Ford Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseGrand Rapids110 Michigan Street NorthwestW.D. Mich.?-?President Gerald Ford
Federal Bldg, U.S. Post Office & CourthouseKalamazoo?W.D. Mich.1939-presentn/a
Charles E. Chamberlain Federal Building & Post OfficeLansing315 West Allegan StreetW.D. Mich.?-?U.S. Rep. Charles E. Chamberlain
Federal BuildingPort Huron526 Water StreetE.D. Mich.?-presentn/a
United States Post OfficeSault Sainte Marie?W.D. Mich.1912-1941
Now being converted to the City Hall.
n/a

Minnesota

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Court House, Custom House, & Post OfficeDuluth?D. Minn1894–c.1929
Razed in 1929 or 1930.
n/a
Gerald W. Heaney Federal Building, U.S. Courthouse & Custom HouseDuluth515 West First StreetD. Minn1930–presentCourt of Appeals judge Gerald Heaney (2007)
Fergus Falls U.S. Post Office Building and U.S. CourthouseFergus Falls118 South Mill StreetD. Minn.1904-presentn/a
Federal Courthouse and Post OfficeMankatoSouth Second and East Jackson StreetsD. Minn1896–?n/a
Federal Office Building & Custom HouseMinneapolisSee History of the District Court picture gallery?D. Minn1890–c.1961
Razed in 1961.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Federal Office BuildingMinneapolisSee History of the District Court picture gallery100-116 South 4th StreetD. MinnConstruction completed 1960.
Now Hennepin County Family Justice Center.
n/a
US Federal CourthouseMinneapolis300 South Fourth StreetD. Minn1997–presentn/a
Federal Court House & Post OfficeMoorhead521 Main AvenueD. Minn1915–?
Now the Rourke Art Museum.
n/a
U.S. Post Office, Court House, & Custom HouseSaint Paul75 West Fifth StreetD. Minn1902–1960
Now the Landmark Center, a cultural center containing museums.
n/a
Warren E. Burger Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseSaint Paul316 North Robert StreetD. Minn1966–presentChief Justice Warren E. Burger
U.S. Courthouse & Post OfficeWinona4th and Main StreetsD. Minn.1891–1963
Demolished.
n/a

Mississippi

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseAberdeen201 W. Commerce St.N.D. Miss.1888–1974
Now the Monroe County Chancery Court.
n/a
Thomas G. Abernethy Federal BuildingAberdeen301 West Commerce StreetN.D. Miss.?-presentU.S. Rep. Thomas Abernethy
U.S. Post Office, Court House, & Custom HouseBiloxi140 Lameuse StreetS.D. Miss.1908-1959
Now Biloxi City Hall.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseBiloxi?S.D. Miss.1908-1959
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeClarksdale?N.D. Miss.1916-1964
Razed in 1968.
n/a
Federal BuildingClarksdale?N.D. Miss.1964-1997
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
Federal BuildingGreenville305 Main StreetN.D. Miss.1960-presentn/a
Dan M. Russell Jr. Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseGulfport2012 15th StreetS.D. Miss.2003-presentDistrict Court judge Dan Monroe Russell, Jr.
U.S. Court HouseHattiesburg?S.D. Miss.1936-?
Completed in 1911; now the Forrest County Courthouse Building.
n/a
William M. Colmer Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseHattiesburg701 Main StreetS.D. Miss.?-presentU.S. Rep. William M. Colmer
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeJackson?S.D. Miss.1885-1933n/a
James Eastland Federal BuildingJackson?S.D. Miss.
5th Cir.
1934-present
1981-present
U.S. Sen. James Eastland (1984)
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseMeridian8th St and 22nd AveS.D. Miss.1898-1933
Razed in the 1950s.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseMeridian2100 9th StreetS.D. Miss.1933-presentn/a
U.S. CourthouseNatchez109 Pearl StreetS.D. Miss.2007-present
Built in 1853
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeOxford107 Courthouse SquareN.D. Miss.1887-ca. 1974
Now Oxford City Hall.
n/a
Federal Bldg, Post Office, & CourthouseOxford911 Jackson AvenueN.D. Miss.?-presentn/a
U.S. Court House, Post Office & Custom HouseVicksburg1400 Walnut StreetS.D. Miss.1892-1937
Now in use by the Mississippi River Commission.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseVicksburg?S.D. Miss.1937-present
Now privately owned.
n/a

Missouri

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Rush Hudson Limbaugh, Sr. U.S. CourthouseCape Girardeau599 Independence St.E.D. Mo.2008–presentAttorney Rush Limbaugh, Sr. (2007)
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseChillicothe450 Locust St.W.D. Mo.1917–1962
Now the Livingston County Library.
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeHannibal600 BroadwayE.D. Mo.1888–1960n/a
Federal Building, Post Office, and Court HouseHannibal801 BroadwayE.D. Mo. n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeJefferson City?W.D. Mo.1889–1934
Razed in 1972.
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseJefferson City?W.D. Mo.1934–2011
Still in use as Post Office.
n/a
Christopher S. Bond U.S. CourthouseJefferson City80 Lafayette StreetW.D. Mo.2011-PresentU.S. Senator Kit Bond
Durward G. Hall Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseJoplin?W.D. Mo.1904–1999
Now a public office building.
U.S. Rep. Durward Gorham Hall
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseKansas City?W.D. Mo.1885–1900
Razed in 1930.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseKansas City?W.D. Mo.1900–1938
Razed in 1938.
n/a
U.S. Courthouse & Post OfficeKansas City811 Grand BoulevardW.D. Mo.1939–1998n/a
Richard Bolling Federal BuildingKansas City601 East Twelfth StreetW.D. Mo.1965–presentU.S. Rep. Richard Walker Bolling
U.S. Post OfficeSaint Joseph?W.D. Mo.1891–1939
Razed in 1939.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseSaint Joseph?W.D. Mo.1940–1998
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Old CourthouseSt. Louis11 North 4th StreetD. Mo.
E.D. Mo.
c. 1839–1857
1857-c. 1872
n/a
U.S. Customhouse and Post OfficeSt. Louis8th & Olive StreetsE.D. Mo.
8th Cir.
1873–1935
Still in use for other purposes.
n/a
U.S. Courthouse and Custom HouseSt. Louis
?E.D. Mo.
8th Cir.
1935–2001
Now used by Missouri state courts.
n/a
Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse
(Largest single courthouse in the U.S.)
St. Louis111 South 10th StreetE.D. Mo.2000–presentU.S. Senator Thomas Eagleton (1994)
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeSpringfield?W.D. Mo.1894–1938
Now in use by city agencies.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseSpringfield?W.D. Mo.1938–1988
Now Springfield City Hall.
n/a

Montana

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseBillings2602 First Ave. ND.Mont1914-?n/a
James F. Battin CourthouseBillings 316 North 26th StreetD.Mont?-2012U.S. Rep. and District Court judge James Franklin Battin (H.R. 158, 1996)
United States Courthouse, Billings, MontanaBillings ? D.Mont2012-Presentn/a
Mike Mansfield Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseButte400 North Main StreetD.Mont1904-presentU.S. Sen. Mike Mansfield (2002)
U.S. Post OfficeGlasgow?D.Mont1939-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseGreat Falls125 Central Avenue WestD.Mont1912–2009n/a
Missouri River CourthouseGreat Falls215 1st Avenue NorthD.Mont2009–presentLocation; adjacent to the Missouri River
U.S. Post OfficeHavre?D.Mont1932-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Federal Building and United States Post OfficeHelena316 N. Park AvenueD.Mont1904-1970s
Renamed City-County Building, still in use by the city and county governments.
n/a
Federal BuildingHelena301 S. Park AvenueD.Mont1970s-2002
Renamed Park Avenue Building, still in use by the State of Montana.
n/a
Paul G. Hatfield CourthouseHelena901 Front StreetD.Mont2002-presentU.S. Senator and District Court judge Paul G. Hatfield
Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and CourthouseMissoula200 East BroadwayD.Mont1929-1974
Constructed in 1913.
Still in use by various government agencies
n/a
Russell Smith CourthouseMissoula201 East BroadwayD.Mont-presentU.S. District Court judge Russell Evans Smith

Nebraska

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post OfficeChadron278 Main StreetD. Neb.1919–1955
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseGrand Island203 West Second StreetD. Neb.1910–? (no longer used by the Federal court)n/a
U.S. Post OfficeHastings?D. Neb.1907-1955
Completed in 1905.
Razed in the 1970s.
n/a
U.S. Courthouse & Post OfficeLincoln?D. Neb.1879-1906
Now in use by city agencies.
n/a
U.S. Courthouse & Post OfficeLincoln?D. Neb.1906-1969
Now a mixed-use facility.
n/a
Robert V. Denney Federal BuildingLincoln100 Centennial Mall NorthD. Neb.1975-presentU.S. Rep. Robert Vernon Denney
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseMcCook?D. Neb.1916-1955.
Now privately owned.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseNorfolk125 South 4th StreetD. Neb.1904-1955
Now privately owned.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseNorth Platte?D. Neb.1913-?
Still standing but not presently in use.
n/a
U.S. Courthouse & Post OfficeNorth Platte300 East Third StreetD. Neb.?-presentn/a
U.S. Courthouse, Custom House & Post OfficeOmaha?D. Neb.1899-?
Razed in the mid-1960s
n/a
Federal Office BldgOmaha106 South 15th StreetD. Neb.1933-c. 1960s
Still in use by the federal government.
n/a
Edward Zorinsky Federal BuildingOmaha1616 Capital AvenueD. Neb.1960s-2000
Still in use by the federal government.
U.S. Senator Edward Zorinsky
Roman L. Hruska Federal CourthouseOmaha111 South 18th PlazaD. Neb.2000–presentU.S. Senator Roman Hruska

Nevada

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Paul Laxalt State Building
(formerly the U.S. Court House & Post Office)
Carson City401 N. Carson StreetD. Nev.1891-1965
Now in use by the Nevada Commission on Tourism
Governor Paul Laxalt (1999)
Las Vegas Post Office and CourthouseLas Vegas300 East Stewart AvenueD. Nev.1933–1983n/a
Lloyd D. George Federal CourthouseLas Vegas333 Las Vegas BoulevardD. Nev.2002-presentDistrict Court judge Lloyd D. George
Foley Federal Building and United States CourthouseLas Vegas300 Las Vegas Boulevard SouthD. Nev.?-presentThe Foley family of Nevada.[25] (1984)
C. Clifton Young Federal Building and United States CourthouseReno300 Booth StreetD. Nev.1965-?
Still in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, D. Nev.
U.S. Rep. Clarence Clifton Young (1988)
Bruce R. Thompson United States CourthouseReno400 South Virginia StreetD. Nev.1995-presentDistrict Court judge Bruce Rutherford Thompson

New Hampshire

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseConcord33 North State StreetD.N.H.1889-1967
Now the state's Legislative Office Building.
n/a
Warren B. Rudman U.S. CourthouseConcord55 Pleasant StreetD.N.H.1968–presentU.S. Senator Warren Rudman
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseLittleton?D.N.H.1935-1982
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Custom House & Post OfficePortsmouth40 Pleasant StreetD.N.H.1860-1926
Now privately owned.
n/a

New Jersey

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Mitchell H. Cohen Building & U.S. CourthouseCamden4th & Cooper StreetsD.N.J.1994–presentJudge Mitchell H. Cohen
United States Post Office and CourthouseCamden401 Market StreetD.N.J.1932–presentn/a NRHP
U.S. Custom House & Post OfficeNewarkGovernment CenterD.N.J.1896-1936
Razed in 1937
n/a
Frank R. Lautenberg Post Office & CourthouseNewark2 Federal Square
Government Center
D.N.J.1936–presentU.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg
Martin Luther King Building & U.S. CourthouseNewark50 Walnut Street
Government Center
D.N.J.1992-presentCivil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr.
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeTrenton?D.N.J.1878-1932
Razed in the 1960s
n/a
Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States CourthouseTrenton402 East State StreetD.N.J.1932–presentDistrict Court judge Clarkson Sherman Fisher

New Mexico

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Federal BuildingAlbuquerque?D.N.M.1924–1930n/a
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse[26]Albuquerque421 Gold Avenue SWD.N.M.1930–presentn/a
Dennis Chavez Federal BuildingAlbuquerque500 Gold Avenue SWD.N.M.1972–1998U.S. Senator Dennis Chavez
Pete V. Domenici U.S. CourthouseAlbuquerque4th Street & Lomas BoulevardD.N.M.1998–presentU.S. Senator Pete Domenici (2004)
Las Cruces Judicial ComplexLas Cruces?D.N.M.1924-1974
Now the Las Cruces Judicial Complex, Municipal Court
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseLas Vegas?D.N.M.1928-?
Now in use as the Robertson High School Administration Building.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseRoswell?D.N.M.1924-?
Completed in 1913; razed in the 1970s
n/a
Santiago E. Campos U.S. CourthouseSanta FeFederal PlazaD.N.M.1889–presentDistrict Court judge Santiago E. Campos (2004)

New York

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Custom House & Post OfficeAlbanyBroadway and State St.N.D.N.Y.1884-1935
Now in use by the New York State Education Department. Part of State University Plaza.
n/a
James T. Foley U.S. CourthouseAlbany445 BroadwayN.D.N.Y.1933-presentU.S. District Judge James T. Foley
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseAuburn157 Genesee StreetN.D.N.Y.1888-c. 1980
Now owned by Cayuga County.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseBinghamton?N.D.N.Y.1891-1935
Razed in 1942.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseBinghamton15 Henry StreetN.D.N.Y.1935-presentn/a
Conrad B. Duberstein U.S. Bankruptcy CourthouseBrooklyn271 Cadman Plaza, EastE.D.N.Y.1892-1964
Still in use as a bankruptcy courthouse. Also houses a post office on lower levels.
Bankruptcy judge Conrad B. Duberstein (2009)
Emanuel Celler U.S. CourthouseBrooklyn225 Cadman Plaza West[27]E.D.N.Y.?-presentU.S. Rep. Emanuel Celler
U.S. Custom HouseBuffaloWashington & Seneca StreetsN.D.N.Y.
W.D.N.Y.
1856-1900
1900-1903
Razed in 1965.
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeBuffalo121 Ellicott Street W.D.N.Y.1901-1936
Now owned by Erie Community College.
n/a
Michael J. Dillon Memorial U.S. CourthouseBuffalo68 Court StreetW.D.N.Y.1936-2011Murdered IRS agent Michael J. Dillon (1986)
Robert H. Jackson United States CourthouseBuffaloNiagara SquareW.D.N.Y.2011-present
Upon completion, the building was the most expensive government building in the history of Western New York
Robert H. Jackson United States Attorney General and Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
Ontario County Court House
(space leased by the U.S. gov't)
Canandaigua27 North Main StreetN.D.N.Y.
W.D.N.Y.
1860-1900
1900-c. 1912
Still in use as the Ontario County Courthouse.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseCanandaigua28 N. Main StW.D.N.Y.1912-?
Now part of the Canandaigua YMCA.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseElmira200 E Church StreetW.D.N.Y.1903-?
Now owned by the city.
n/a
U.S. CourthouseFort DrumLewis Avenue and First Street EastN.D.N.Y.?-presentn/a
Alfonse M. D'Amato U.S. CourthouseIslip[28]100 Federal PlazaE.D.N.Y.2002-presentU.S. Senator Al D'Amato
U.S. Post OfficeJamestownW. 3rd & Washington StreetsW.D.N.Y.1904-1960
Razed in May, 1963.
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeJamestown300 E 3rd StW.D.N.Y.1960-?
Now used by the IRS
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeLockport1 East AvenueW.D.N.Y.1904-1916
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Thurgood Marshall U.S. CourthouseManhattan40 Centre Street
(in Foley Square)
S.D.N.Y., 2d Cir.1936-present
Renovated in 1999.
Associate Justice Thurgood Marshall (2001)
James L. Watson Court of International Trade BuildingManhattan1 Federal PlazaC.I.T. (nationwide)1967-presentCustoms Court judge James L. Watson
Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse[29]Manhattan500 Pearl Street
(in Foley Square)
S.D.N.Y1994-presentU.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (2000)
City Hall Post Office and CourthouseManhattan?S.D.N.Y.1880-1939n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeManhattan?S.D.N.Y.
2d Cir.


1875-1936
1891-1936
Completed in 1880;
razed in 1939.
n/a
Federal Building and Post OfficeBrooklyn271 Cadman Plaza, EastS.D.N.Y.1885-presentn/a
Theodore Roosevelt U.S. CourthouseBrooklyn225 Cadman Plaza EastE.D.N.Y.2006-presentPresident Theodore Roosevelt (2008)
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseRochester30 Church StreetN.D.N.Y.
W.D.N.Y.
1891-1900
1900-1972
Now Rochester City Hall.
n/a
Kenneth B. Keating Federal BuildingRochester100 State StreetW.D.N.Y.1973-presentU.S. Sen. Kenneth Keating
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeSyracuse?N.D.N.Y.1900-1928
Completed in 1889; razed in 1949.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeUtica258 Genesee StreetN.D.N.Y.1882-presentn/a
Alexander Pirnie Federal BuildingUtica258 Genesee StreetN.D.N.Y.1929-present
constructed on the site of the earlier Post Office
U.S. Rep. Alexander Pirnie
Charles L. Brieant, Jr. Federal Building and CourthouseWhite Plains300 Quarropas StreetS.D.N.Y.1983-PresentDistrict Court judge Charles L. Brieant (2008)

North Carolina

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseAsheville?W.D.N.C.
4th Cir.
1892-ca. 1930
1916-ca. 1930
Razed ca. 1930.
n/a
U.S. CourthouseAsheville100 Otis StreetW.D.N.C.
4th Cir.
1930-presentn/a
Federal BuildingBryson City50 Main StreetW.D.N.C.1963-presentn/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeCharlotte?W.D.N.C.1891-1913
Razed in 1913.
n/a
Charles R. Jonas Federal BuildingCharlotte401 West Trade StreetW.D.N.C.1915-present
Sold to the city in 2005; leased thereafter.
U.S. Rep. Charles R. Jonas
U.S. CourthouseDurham323 East Chapel Hill StreetM.D.N.C.1936-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseElizabeth City306 East Main StreetE.D.N.C.1906-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseFayetteville?E.D.N.C.1966-?
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseFayetteville301 Green StreetE.D.N.C.19__-presentn/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeGreensboro?W.D.N.C.
M.D.N.C.
1887-1927
1927-1933
Razed ca. 1938.
n/a
L. Richardson Preyer Federal BuildingGreensboro324 West Market StreetM.D.N.C.1933-presentU.S. Rep. and District Court judge L. Richardson Preyer (1988)
U.S. CourthouseGreenville201 South Evans StreetE.D.N.C.19__-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, & Custom HouseNew Bern?E.D.N.C.1897-1935
Now New Bern City Hall.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseNew Bern413 Middle StreetE.D.N.C.1935-presentn/a
Federal Building & Post Office Century StationRaleigh314 Fayetteville Street MallE.D.N.C.1912 - ?
Construction completed in 1879.
n/a
Terry Sanford Federal Building and CourthouseRaleigh310 New Bern AvenueE.D.N.C.- presentU.S. Senator Terry Sanford
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseRockingham?M.D.N.C.1935-1980
Now owned by Richmond County.
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeSalisbury?W.D.N.C.
M.D.N.C.
1911-1927
1927-1980
Now Rowan County administrative offices.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeStatesville227 South Center StreetW.D.N.C.1891-1939
Now Statesville City Hall.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseStatesville200 West Broad StreetW.D.N.C.1939-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseWashington?E.D.N.C.1913-1992
Now in use as a municipal building.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseWilkesboro?W.D.N.C.
M.D.N.C.
1917-1927
1927-1980
Now the Wilkes County Board of Education Building.
n/a
U.S. Custom HouseWilmington?D.N.C.
E.D.N.C.
1846-1872
1872-1891
Razed ca. 1914.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Custom HouseWilmington?E.D.N.C.1891-1919
Razed in 1936.
n/a
Alton Lennon Federal Building and CourthouseWilmington2 Princess StreetE.D.N.C.1919-presentU.S. Senator Alton Asa Lennon
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Wilson, North Carolina)Wilson224 East Nash StreetE.D.N.C.1928-??
Now the Imagination Station Science Museum.
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeWinston-Salem?W.D.N.C.
M.D.N.C.
1926-1927
1927-1976
Now the Millennium Center.
n/a
Hiram H. Ward Federal Building and U.S. CourthouseWinston-Salem251 North Main StreetM.D.N.C.19__-presentn/a

North Dakota

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseBismarck?D.N.D.1913-1964
Still in use as a federal office building.
n/a
William L. Guy Federal BuildingBismarck220 East Rosser AvenueD.N.D.1964–presentGovernor William L. Guy
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseDevil's Lake?D.N.D.1913-1948
Now the Lake Region Heritage Center.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseFargo?D.N.D.1897-c. 1931
Razed.
n/a
Quentin N. Burdick U.S. CourthouseFargo655 First Avenue NorthD.N.D.1931–presentU.S. Senator Quentin N. Burdick
Ronald N. Davies Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseGrand Forks102 North Fourth StreetD.N.D.1906–presentDistrict Court judge Ronald N. Davies (2002)
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseJamestown?D.N.D.1930-1948
Completed in 1929; now privately owned.
n/a
Bruce M. Van Sickle Federal Building and U.S. CourthouseMinot100 First Street SWD.N.D.1915–presentDistrict Court judge Bruce Van Sickle (2002)

Ohio

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
John F. Seiberling Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseAkron2 South Main StreetN.D. Ohio?-presentU.S. Rep. John F. Seiberling
Frank T. Bow Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseCanton201 Cleveland Avenue S.N.D. Ohio1933-2010U.S. Rep. Frank T. Bow
Ralph Regula Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseCanton401 McKinley Avenue SWN.D. Ohio2010-presentU.S. Rep. Ralph Regula
U.S. Custom House and Post OfficeCincinnati100 East Fifth StreetS.D. Ohio
6th Cir.
1885-1936
1891-1936
Razed in 1936.
n/a
Potter Stewart U.S. CourthouseCincinnati100 East Fifth StreetS.D. Ohio1938-presentSupreme Court Justice Potter Stewart (1994)
Howard M. Metzenbaum U.S. CourthouseCleveland201 Superior StreetN.D. Ohio1911-presentU.S. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum
Carl B. Stokes Federal Court House BuildingCleveland801 West Superior AvenueN.D. Ohio2002-presentCleveland mayor Carl Stokes
U.S. Court House and Post OfficeColumbus121 East State StreetS.D. Ohio1887-1934n/a
Joseph P. Kinneary U.S. CourthouseColumbus85 Marconi Blvd.S.D. Ohio1934-presentDistrict Court judge Joseph Peter Kinneary (1998)
Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseDayton200 W. Second StreetS.D. Ohio?-presentn/a
James M. Ashley & Thomas W.L. Ashley U.S. CourthouseToledo1716 SpielbuschN.D. Ohio1932-presentU.S. Rep. James Mitchell Ashley and U.S. Rep. Thomas W. L. Ashley
Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseYoungstown10 East Commerce StreetN.D. Ohio?-presentCourt of Appeals judge Nathaniel R. Jones
Thomas D. Lambros Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseYoungstown125 Market StreetN.D. Ohio?-presentDistrict Court judge Thomas Demetrios Lambros
U.S. Post Office & Federal BuildingZanesville65 South Fifth StreetS.D. Ohio1904-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a

Oklahoma

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseAda?E.D. Ok.1934-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseArdmore?E.D. Ok.1916-?
Still in use as a federal building.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseBartlesville?N.D. Ok.1932-?
Now the Washington County Courthouse.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseChickasha?E.D. Ok.
W.D. Ok.
1919-1966
1966-?
Now owned by the city.
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeDurant?E.D. Ok.1929-?
Built 1919; now owned by the city.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseEnid?W.D. Ok.1912-1941
Razed in the early 1960s.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseEnid?W.D. Ok.1941-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseGuthrie?W.D. Ok.1906-c. 1996
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Federal Building and US CourthouseLawton220 Fifth and E StreetsW.D. Ok.1917-presentn/a
U.S. Post OfficeMangum?W.D. Ok.1936-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Carl Albert Federal BuildingMcAlester?E.D. Ok.1914-presentU.S. Rep. Carl Albert (1984)
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseMiami?N.D. Ok.1933-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Ed Edmondson U.S. CourthouseMuskogee101 North Fifth StreetE.D. Okla.1915–presentU.S. Rep. Ed Edmondson (2003)
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseOklahoma City215 Dean A. McGee Avenue8th Cir.
10th Cir.
1926-1929
1929-1962
Still in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, W.D. Ok.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Federal Office BldgOklahoma City200 Northwest 4th StreetW.D. Ok.
10th Cir.
1962-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseOkmulgee?W.D. Ok. Bankruptcy Court1933-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HousePonca City?W.D. Ok.1934-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseTulsa224 South Boulder Avenue E.D. Ok.
N.D. Ok.
1917-1925
1925-present
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseVinita120 East Illinois AvenueN.D. Ok.1939-1966
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseWoodward1023 10th StreetW.D. Ok.1921-1966
Now the Woodward Public Schools Administration Building.
n/a

Oregon

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Wayne L. Morse U.S. CourthouseEugene405 East 8th AvenueD. Ore.
9th Cir.
2006–presentU.S. Senator Wayne Morse
James A. Redden Federal CourthouseMedford310 West Sixth StreetD. Ore.1916–presentDistrict Court judge James A. Redden (1996)
John F. Kilkenny U.S. Courthouse & Post OfficePendleton104 Southwest DorionD. Ore.1916-presentCourt of Appeals judge John Kilkenny
Gus J. Solomon U.S. CourthousePortlandMain Street & 6th Avenue SWD. Ore.1933–1997District Court judge Gus J. Solomon
Pioneer Courthouse††Portland555 Southwest Yamhill StreetD. Ore.
9th Cir.
1875–1933
1973-present
American pioneers to the Northwest Territory (1969)
Mark O. Hatfield U.S. CourthousePortland1000 Southwest Third AvenueD. Ore.1997–presentU.S. Senator Mark Hatfield

Pennsylvania

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post OfficeEaston?E.D. Pa.1930-present
Completed in 1913.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeErie?W.D. Pa.1887-c. 1938
Razed c. 1938.
n/a
Erie Federal Courthouse & Post OfficeErie?W.D. Pa.1938-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseHarrisburg?M.D. Pa.1901-c. 1964
Completed in 1882; razed in 1965
n/a
Ronald Reagan Federal Building and CourthouseHarrisburg228 Walnut StreetM.D. Pa.1966-presentPresident Ronald Reagan (2004)
Johnstown Federal Courthouse
Penn Traffic Building
Johnstown208 Penn Traffic Building
319 Washington Street
W.D. Pa.1991-presentPenn Traffic Company
(former company store for Cambria Iron Works).
Built in 1908.[30]
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseLewisburg301 Market StreetM.D. Pa.1933-?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthousePhiladelphia?E.D. Pa.
3d Cir.
1884-1937
1891-1937
Razed ca. 1942.
n/a
Robert N. C. Nix, Sr., Federal BuildingPhiladelphia?3d Cir.
E.D. Pa.
1941-1975
Completed in 1939; still in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
U.S. Rep. Robert N. C. Nix, Sr. (1985)
James A. Byrne CourthousePhiladelphia601 Market StreetE.D. Pa.?-presentU.S. Rep. James A. Byrne
U.S. Court House & Post OfficePittsburgh?W.D. Pa.1891-1934
Razed in 1934.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Courthouse[31]Pittsburgh700 Grant StreetW.D. Pa.1931-1934n/a
Lackawanna County CourthouseScranton?W.D. Pa.1886-c. 1894
Completed in 1884; still in use as the Lackawanna County Courthouse.
n/a
U.S. Post OfficeScranton?W.D. Pa.
M.D. Pa.
1894-1901
1901-1930
Razed in 1930.
n/a
William J. Nealon Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseScranton235 North Washington AvenueM.D. Pa.1931-presentDistrict Court judge William Joseph Nealon, Jr. (1996)
Max Rosenn U.S. CourthouseWilkes-Barre197 South Main StreetM.D. Pa.?-presentCircuit Court judge Max Rosenn
U.S. Court House and Post OfficeWilliamsport?W.D. Pa.
M.D. Pa.
1891-1901
1901-?
Now Williamsport City Hall.
n/a
U.S. Courthouse & Federal Office BuildingWilliamsport240 West Third StreetM.D. Pa.?-presentn/a

Rhode Island

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
John E. Fogarty Judicial AnnexProvidence24 Weybosset StreetD.R.I.1857–1908
Now in use by Rhode Island state courts.
U.S. Rep. John E. Fogarty
(renamed after federal usage ceased)
Federal BuildingProvidenceKennedy PlazaD.R.I.1908–presentn/a
John O. Pastore Federal BuildingProvidenceKennedy PlazaD.R.I.1940–presentGovernor John O. Pastore (1977)

South Carolina

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Charles E. Simons, Jr. Federal Court HouseAiken223 Park Avenue SWE.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
19351965
1965present
District Court judge Charles Earl Simons, Jr. (1986)
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseAnderson401 North Main StreetW.D.S.C.19161938
Built in 1910, now the Sullivan-King Mortuary.
n/a
G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Federal Building and U.S. CourthouseAnderson315 South McDuffie StreetW.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
19381965
1965present
District Court judge George Ross Anderson, Jr. (2001)
Beaufort Federal CourthouseBeaufort1501 Bay StreetD.S.C.?present
Built in 1883, formerly used as the County courthouse.[32]
n/a
John Rutledge House††[33]Charleston116 Broad StreetE.D.S.C.18661868
Built in 1763, now the John Rutledge House Inn.
Supreme Court Chief Justice and Governor John Rutledge
U.S. Custom House[34]Charleston200 E. Bay StreetE.D.S.C.18841896
Built in 1879, still in use as a custom house.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse[35]Charleston85 Broad StreetE.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
18961898 and 19121965
18981912; 19651988
Still in use as a federal office building.
n/a
Hollings Judicial CenterCharleston83 Broad StreetD.S.C.1988presentGovernor and U.S. Senator Ernest Hollings
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office[36]Columbia1737 Main StreetE.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
18741898 and 19121936
18981912
Now Columbia City Hall.
n/a
J. Bratton Davis U.S. Bankruptcy Courthouse[37]Columbia1100 Laurel StreetE.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
19361965
19651979
District Bankruptcy Court judge J. Bratton Davis (2000)
Strom Thurmond Federal Building and U.S. CourthouseColumbia1835 Assembly StreetD.S.C.19792003
Still in use by other federal agencies.
Governor and U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond
Matthew J. Perry, Jr. U.S. CourthouseColumbia901 Richland StreetD.S.C.2003presentDistrict Court judge Matthew James Perry (2004)
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse[38]Florence201 West Evans StreetD.S.C.
E.D.S.C.
19061912; 19651975
19121965
Now privately owned.
n/a
McMillan Federal BuildingFlorence401 West Evans StreetD.S.C.1975presentU.S. Representative John L. McMillan
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseGreenwoodOregon Avenue and Main StreetW.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
19151965
19151968
n/a
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office*GreenvilleMain and Broad StreetsW.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
18921898 and 19121937
18981912
Later used as City Hall, razed in 1973.
n/a
Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr., Federal BuildingGreenville300 East Washington StreetW.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
19371965
1965present
Court of Appeals judge Clement Haynsworth (1982)
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse[39]Rock Hill102 Main StreetW.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
19321965
19651983
Now owned by the city.
n/a
Donald S. Russell Federal BuildingSpartanburg201 Magnolia StreetW.D.S.C.
D.S.C.
19311965
1965present
Governor and U.S. Senator Donald Stuart Russell

South Dakota

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post OfficeAberdeen4th Avenue Southeast &
South Lincoln Street
D.S.D.1904–1937
Demolished.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseAberdeen102 4th Avenue SoutheastD.S.D.1937–presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseDeadwood68 Sherman StreetD.S.D.1907–?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HousePierre118 West Capitol AvenueD.S.D.1906–1965
Now in use by various state agencies.
n/a
Pierre Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and CourthousePierre225 South Pierre StreetD.S.D.1965–presentn/a
Andrew W. Bogue Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseRapid City515 Ninth StreetD.S.D.1973–presentDistrict Court judge Andrew Wendell Bogue (2011)
Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseSioux Falls400 South Phillips AvenueD.S.D.1895–presentn/a

Tennessee

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseChattanoogaEast 11th and Lindsay StreetsE.D. Tenn.18931933
Used by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Tenn., since 1991
n/a
Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and U.S. CourthouseChattanooga900 Georgia AvenueE.D. Tenn.1933–presentAdministrator of the General Services Administration Joel W. Solomon (1981)
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseColumbia?M.D. Tenn.1941present (Post Office use discontinued 1970s)n/a
L. Clure Morton U.S. Post Office & CourthouseCookeville?M.D. Tenn.1916present (Main Post Office use discontinued 1980s)District Court judge Leland Clure Morton (1996)
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseGreeneville?E.D. Tenn.1905-?
Now the Greeneville Federal Bank.
n/a
James H. Quillen U.S. CourthouseGreeneville220 West Depot StreetE.D. Tenn.2001presentU.S. Rep. James H. Quillen
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeJackson?W.D. Tenn.18881934
Building razed.
n/a
Ed Jones Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseJackson?W.D. Tenn.19341998
Still in use by various federal agencies.
U.S. Rep. Ed Jones (1988)
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeKnoxville600 Market StreetE.D. Tenn.18741933
Later used by the Tennessee Valley Authority;Now the East Tennessee Historical Center, housing the Knox County Archives.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseKnoxville501 Main StreetE.D. Tenn.19341998
Now in use by the Tennessee state courts.
n/a
Howard H. Baker, Jr. U.S. CourthouseKnoxville800 Market StreetE.D. Tenn.?presentU.S. Sen. Howard H. Baker, Jr.
U.S. Custom House, Court House, & Post OfficeMemphis?W.D. Tenn.18851932
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Custom House, Court House, & Post OfficeMemphis?W.D. Tenn.1932?
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
United States CourthouseNashville?M.D. Tenn.18821952
Now owned by the city.
n/a
Estes Kefauver Federal Bldg. & U.S. CourthouseNashville801 BroadwayM.D. Tenn.1952presentU.S. Sen. Estes Kefauver
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseWinchester200 South Jefferson StreetE.D. Tenn.?presentn/a

Texas

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseAbilene?N.D. Tex.1903-1935
Razed in 1935.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseAbilene341 Pine StreetN.D. Tex.1936-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseAmarillo600 block of Taylor StreetN.D. Tex.1916-1938
Now FirstCapital Bank of Texas.
n/a
J. Marvin Jones Federal BuildingAmarillo205 East Fifth StreetN.D. Tex.1938-presentU.S. Court of Claims judge John Marvin Jones (1980)
Court House & Post OfficeAustin601 Colorado StreetW.D. Tex.1881-1936
Now O. Henry Hall, at the Univ. of Texas.
n/a
U.S. CourthouseAustin200 West 8th StreetW.D. Tex.1936-2012n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseBeaumont?E.D. Tex.1902-1933
Razed in 1933
n/a
Jack Brooks Federal BuildingBeaumont300 Willow StreetE.D. Tex.1933-presentU.S. Rep. Jack Brooks (1978)
U.S. Court House, Custom House, & Post OfficeBrownsville?W.D. Tex.
S.D. Tex.
1892-1902
1902-1931
Building razed.
n/a
U.S. Court House, Custom House, & Post OfficeBrownsville1001 East Elizabeth StreetS.D. Tex.1931-1999
Now Brownsville City Hall.
n/a
Reynaldo G. Garza-Filemon B. Vela U.S. CourthouseBrownsville600 East Harrison StreetS.D. Tex.1999-presentJudges Reynaldo Garza and Filemon Vela, Sr.
1915 Corpus Christi Federal CourthouseCorpus Christi521 Starr Street????-2001
Originally Customs House[40]
Now a law firm
n/a
Corpus Christi Federal CourthouseCorpus Christi1133 North Shoreline BoulevardS.D. Tex.2001-present
Built for newly created Corpus Christi Division.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeDallas?N.D. Tex.1888-1930
Razed in 1939.
n/a
United States Federal BuildingDallas1114 Commerce StreetN.D. Tex.1945-1971
Now serves as annex to Earle Cabell Federal Building.
n/a
Earle Cabell Federal Bldg & CourthouseDallas1100 Commerce StreetN.D. Tex.1971-presentDallas Mayor Earle Cabell
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseDel Rio111 East BroadwayW.D. Tex.1914-presentn/a
U.S. Customs House, Post Office, & Court HouseEl Paso?W.D. Tex.1892-1936
Razed in 1936.
n/a
U.S. Court HouseEl Paso511 East San Antonio AveW.D. Tex.1936-presentn/a
U.S. Post OfficeFort Worth?N.D. Tex.
5th Cir.
1896-1934
Sold in 1937.
n/a
Eldon B. Mahon United States CourthouseFort Worth501 West Tenth StreetN.D. Tex.
5th Cir.
1934-presentDistrict Court judge Eldon Brooks Mahon (2003)
U.S. Customs House & Court HouseGalveston20th & Post Office StreetsE.D. Tex.
S.D. Tex.
1861-1891
1917-1937
Now leased by GSA to the Galveston Historical Foundation.
n/a
U.S. Post Office, Court House & Customs BuildingGalveston601 25th StreetE.D. Tex.
S.D. Tex.
1891-1902
1902-1917
Razed in 1935 to make way for current Federal Court building.[41]
n/a
U.S. Post Office, Customs House & Court HouseGalveston601 25th StreetS.D. Tex.1937-presentn/a
U.S. Post OfficeHouston?S.D. Tex.1891-1911
Building razed.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseHouston?S.D. Tex.1911-?
Still in use by various federal agencies.
n/a
Bob Casey Federal CourthouseHouston515 Rusk AvenueS.D. Tex.1961-presentU.S. Rep. Robert R. Casey
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeJefferson223 West AustinE.D. Tex.1890-1961
Now the Jefferson Historical Society Museum.
n/a
U.S. Post Office, Court House & Custom HouseLaredo1300 Matamoros StreetW.D. Tex.1907-presentn/a
Lubbock Post Office and Federal BuildingLubbock800 Broadway AvenueN.D. Tex.1932-1968
Now privately owned
n/a
George H. Mahon Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseLubbock1205 Texas AvenueN.D. Tex.?-presentU.S. Rep. George H. Mahon
Ward R. Burke U.S. CourthouseLufkin104 North Third StreetE.D. Tex.1980-present
Completed in 1936.
Lufkin attorney Ward R. Burke (1987)
Sam B. Hall Federal CourthouseMarshall100 East HoustonE.D. Tex.1915-presentU.S. Rep. & District Court judge Sam B. Hall
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeParis?E.D. Tex.1902-1916
Destroyed by fire in 1916.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseParis231 Lamar AveE.D. Tex.1925-2002
Building now owned by Lamar County.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthousePecos106 West 4th StreetW.D. Tex.1936-1995
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
United States CourthousePlano7940 Preston RoadE.D. Tex.2008-present
Replaced Paris, Texas courthouse.
n/a
O.C. Fisher Federal BuildingSan Angelo33 East Twohig AvenueN.D. Tex.1911-presentU.S. Rep. O. C. Fisher (1980)
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeSan Antonio?W.D. Tex.1890-1935
Razed in 1935.
n/a
Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseSan Antonio615 East Houston StreetW.D. Tex.1936-?
Still in use by U.S. Bankruptcy Court, W.D. Tex.
District Court judge Hipolito Frank Garcia (2004)
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseSherman101 East Pecan StreetE.D. Tex.1907-presentn/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeTexarkana?E.D. Tex.[42]1892-1911
Razed in 1930.
n/a
U.S. Court HouseTexarkana321 West 4th StreetE.D. Tex.1911-1933
Now the Texarkana Regional Arts Center.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseTexarkana500 North State Line AvenueE.D. Tex.[43]1933-presentn/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeTyler?E.D. Tex.1889-1933
Razed in 1933.
n/a
William M. Steger Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseTyler211 West Ferguson StreetE.D. Tex.1934-presentDistrict Court judge William Steger (2006)
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseVictoria210 E. ConstitutionS.D. Tex.1913-1960
Now privately owned.
n/a
Martin Luther King Jr. Federal BuildingVictoria312 South MainS.D. Tex.1960-presentMartin Luther King, Jr. (since c. 1993)
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeWaco?N.D. Tex.
W.D. Tex.
1889-1902
1902-1937
Sold in 1939.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseWaco800 Franklin AvenueW.D. Tex.1937-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseWichita Falls1000 Lamar StreetN.D. Tex.1933-presentn/a

Utah

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseOgden298 E. 24th StreetD. Utah1909-1965
Now privately owned.
n/a
James V. Hansen Federal BuildingOgden324 E. 25th StreetD. Utah1965-presentU.S. Rep. James V. Hansen (2004)
Frank E. Moss U.S. CourthouseSalt Lake City350 S. Main StreetD. Utah1905-presentU.S. Sen. Frank E. Moss (1990)
United States Courthouse for the District of UtahSalt Lake City351 S. West Temple StreetD. Utah2014-presentn/a

Vermont

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseBrattleboro204 Main StreetD. Vt.1917–presentn/a
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseBurlington175 Main StreetD. Vt.1870–1982
Destroyed by fire in 1982.
n/a
Federal Building, Post Office and Court House Burlington11 Elmwood AvenueD. Vt.1958-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseMontpelier?D. Vt.1894-1948
razed ca. 1963
n/a
Federal BuildingMontpelierState StreetD. Vt.1964–1996
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
U.S. Court House, Post Office, and Custom HouseNewport?D. Vt.1904–1948
Now the Orleans County District Court.
n/a
U.S. Court House and Post OfficeRutland10 Court StreetD. Vt.1859–1933
Now the Rutland Free Library.
n/a
U.S. Court House and Post OfficeRutland?D. Vt.1933–presentn/a
U.S. Court House and Post OfficeWindsor57 Main St.D. Vt.1858–Present
Still in use as a post office.
n/a

Virginia

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Court House Abingdon180 West Main StreetW.D. Va.1960-presentn/a
U.S. Custom House & Post OfficeAlexandria?E.D. Va.1871-1930
Razed in 1930.
n/a
Albert V. Bryan U.S. CourthouseAlexandria401 Courthouse SquareE.D. Va.?-presentDistrict Court judge Albert V. Bryan
C. Bascom Slemp BuildingBig Stone Gap401 East Wood AvenueW.D. Va.1913-1950
1978-present
U.S. Rep. C. Bascom Slemp (1978)
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseCharlottesville?W.D. Va.1907-1980
Now the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseCharlottesville255 West Main StreetW.D. Va.1980-presentn/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeDanville?W.D. Va.1883-1934
Razed in the 1930s.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseDanville700 East Main StreetW.D. Va.1934-presentn/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeHarrisonburg?W.D. Va.1889-c. 1930
Razed in the 1930s.
n/a
U.S. CourthouseHarrisonburg116 N. Main StreetW.D. Va.1940-presentn/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeLynchburg?W.D. Va.1888-1912
Razed in 1912.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseLynchburg?W.D. Va.1912-1933
Now the Lynchburg General District Court.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseLynchburg?W.D. Va.1933-1980
Now Lynchburg City Hall.
n/a
U.S. CourthouseNewport News2400 West AvenueE.D. Va.1938-presentn/a
U.S. Custom HouseNorfolk?E.D. Va.
D. Va.
E.D. Va.
1859-1864
1864-1871
1871-1900
Still in use as a custom house.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeNorfolk?E.D. Va.1900-1934n/a
Walter E. Hoffman U.S. CourthouseNorfolk600 Granby StreetE.D. Va.1934-presentDistrict Court judge Walter Edward Hoffman
U.S. Custom House & Post OfficePetersburgTabb & Union sts.E.D. Va.1858-1938
Now Petersburg City Hall.
n/a
Lewis F. Powell, Jr. U.S. CourthouseRichmond1000 East Main StreetE.D. Va.
D. Va.
E.D. Va.
4th Cir.
1858-1861
1865-1871
1871-2008
?-present
Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Spottswood W. Robinson III and Robert R. Merhige, Jr., Federal CourthouseRichmond701 East Broad StreetE.D. Va.2008-presentCourt of Appeals judge Spottswood W. Robinson III and District Court judge Robert R. Merhige, Jr.
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseRoanoke?W.D. Va.1902-1931
Completed in 1897; building razed.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseRoanoke?W.D. Va.1931-?
Now privately owned. Portion of the building is leased to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Virginia.
n/a
U.S. Custom HouseWheeling (now West Virginia)?W.D. Va.
D.W.V.
N.D.W.V.
1860-1864
1864-1901
1901-1907
Now a museum, renamed West Virginia Independence Hall.
n/a

Washington

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseBellingham104 W. Magnolia St.W.D. Wash.1913–present
Now owned by the city, which leases space to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, W.D.. Wash.
n/a
Federal BuildingRichland825 Jadwin AvenueE.D. Wash.1965-presentn/a
Federal Office BldgSeattle909 1st AvenueW.D. Wash.1932-presentn/a
William Kenzo Nakamura U.S. CourthouseSeattle1010 Fifth AvenueW.D. Wash.1940-present
Used primarily by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit since 2008
Medal of Honor recipient William K. Nakamura (2000)
U.S. CourthouseSeattle700 Stewart StreetW.D. Wash.2004-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, & Custom HouseSpokaneWest 904 Riverside AvenueE.D. Wash.1909-presentn/a
Thomas S. Foley U.S. Court HouseSpokane920 West Riverside AvenueE.D. Wash.?-presentHouse Speaker Tom Foley
U.S. Post Office, Court House, and Custom HouseTacoma?W.D. Wash.1910-1992
Still in use as a post office.
n/a
Tacoma Union StationTacoma1713 Pacific AvenueW.D. Wash.1992-present
Constructed in 1911.
NP Railroad Station
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseWalla Walla?E.D. Wash.1914-presentn/a
William O. Douglas Federal BuildingYakima25 South 3rd StreetE.D. Wash.1912-presentSupreme Court Justice William O. Douglas

West Virginia

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Courthouse & Federal BldgBeckley?S.D.W.Va.1961-1999
Completed in 1933; still in use by various federal agencies.
n/a
Elizabeth Kee Federal BuildingBluefield?S.D.W.Va.1911-presentU.S. Rep. Elizabeth Kee (1976)
U.S. Post Office & Court House Charleston?D.W.V.
S.D.W.V.
1883-1901
1901-1910
Razed in 1910.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseCharleston?S.D.W.V.1911-1965
Now the Kanawha County Public Library.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Federal Office BldgCharleston?S.D.W.V.1965-1997
Completed in 1961; still in use by various federal agencies.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeClarksburg?D.W.V.
N.D.W.V.
1888-1901
1901-1932
Fate of building unknown.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseClarksburg?N.D.W.V.1932-presentn/a
U.S. Post OfficeElkins?N.D.W.V.1918-1970s
Now Elkins City Hall.
n/a
Sidney L. Christie Federal Building[44]Huntington845 Fifth AvenueS.D.W.Va.1907–presentDistrict Court judge Sidney Lee Christie (1980)
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeMartinsburg?D.W.V.
N.D.W.V.
1895-1901
1901-1961
Now in use as a community arts center.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeParkersburg?D.W.V.
N.D.W.V.
1878-1901
1907-1960s
Razed in the 1960s.
n/a
U.S. Courthouse & Federal BldgParkersburg?S.D.W.Va.1960s-2013.n/a
U.S. Custom HouseWheeling?W.D. Va.
D.W.V.
N.D.W.V.
1860-1864
1864-1901
1901-1907
Now a museum, renamed West Virginia Independence Hall.
n/a
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse[45]Wheeling1125 Chapline StreetN.D.W.Va.1907–presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & Court HouseWilliamson?S.D.W.Va.1928-1936
Still in use as a post office.
n/a

Wisconsin

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseEau Claire500 S. Barstow CommonsW.D. Wis.1909-presentn/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseGreen Bay300 East Walnut StreetE.D. Wis.1909-1950s
Now the Brown County Law Enforcement Center.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeLa Crosse425 State StreetW.D. Wis.1890-1933
Razed in the 1970s.
n/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeMadison?W.D. Wis.1871-1929
Razed in 1929.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseMadison210 Martin Luther King Jr. BoulevardW.D. Wis.1929-?
Now the Madison Municipal Building.
n/a
Robert W. Kastenmeier U.S. CourthouseMadison120 North Henry StreetW.D. Wis.-U.S. Rep. Robert Kastenmeier
Federal BuildingMilwaukee515 East Wisconsin AvenueE.D. Wis.1899–presentn/a
U.S. Court House & Post OfficeOshkosh?E.D. Wis.1890-1907
Razed in 1939
n/a
Old Post Office, Court House, and Custom HouseSuperior1401 Tower AvenueW.D. Wis.1908-?
Now privately owned.
n/a
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseWausau?W.D. Wis.1938-2000
Now owned by the city
n/a

Wyoming

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Ewing T. Kerr Federal Building and U.S. CourthouseCasper111 South Wolcott StreetD. Wyo.1932–presentDistrict Court judge Ewing Thomas Kerr (1992)
Public BuildingCheyenne?D. Wyo.
8th Cir.
1905-1933
1905-1933
Razed ca. 1966
n/a
Federal Office BuildingCheyenne308 W 21st StreetD. Wyo.1933–1965
Still in use by various federal agencies.
n/a
Joseph C. O'Mahoney Federal CenterCheyenne2120 Capitol AvenueD. Wyo.?-presentU.S. Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney
Evanston Main Post OfficeEvanston221 Tenth St.D. Wyo.1908-ca. 1980
Still in use as a post office.
n/a (Is/was this also known as US Courthouse and Post Office?)
Clifford P. Hansen Federal CourthouseJackson145 East Simpson StreetD. Wyo.?-presentGovernor and U.S. Sen. Clifford Hansen
U.S. Post Office & CourthouseLander177 N. Third StreetD. Wyo.1912-early 1990s
Now privately owned.
n/a
U.S. Post Office and Court HouseSheridan?D. Wyo.1924-?
Now privately owned.
n/a
Yellowstone Justice CenterYellowstone National Park105 Mammoth StreetD. Wyo.2008–presentYellowstone National Park

United States territories

Guam

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
District Court of GuamHagatna520 West Soledad AvenueD. Guam?n/a

Puerto Rico

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Clemente Ruiz-Nazario U.S. CourthouseHato Rey
150 Carlos Chardon StreetD.P.R.?–presentFirst Puerto Rico-born District Court judge Clemente Ruiz Nazario
Miguel Angel García Méndez Post Office BldgMayagüezMcKinley and Pilar DeFillo StsD.P.R.1937–presentStatesman and political figure Miguel A. García Méndez (2007)
Luis A. Ferre U.S. Courthouse & Post Office BldgPonceAtocha and Guadalupe StreetsD.P.R.1933–presentGovernor Luis A. Ferré (2003)
Jose V. Toledo Federal Bldg & U.S. CourthouseOld San JuanPlaza de la MarinaD.P.R.1914–presentDistrict Court judge Jose Victor Toledo (1999)

Virgin Islands

CourthouseCityImageStreet addressJurisdiction[1]Dates of useNamed for
Almeric L. Christian Federal BuildingSt. Croix3013 Estate Golden RockD.V.I.?-presentJudge Almeric L. Christian
Ron de Lugo Federal Building and U.S. CourthouseSt. Thomas5500 Veterans DriveD.V.I.?-presentDelegate Ron de Lugo

Key

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
†† NRHP-listed and also designated as a National Historic Landmark

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 For the usage of court abbreviations, see List of United States district and territorial courts.
  2. Now the Tuscaloosa City Hall.
  3. Most court functions moved to the newly built federal building on West Seventh Avenue ca. 1979. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court have occupied the building's courtrooms since that time.
  4. Per the Federal Judicial Center website (see External Links). Federal courts had been located on that block of downtown Fairbanks since at least the 1920s. The building referenced in this entry was constructed as a federal building and completed in 1934.
  5. 1 2 Now privately owned
  6. This building straddles the state line between Arkansas and Texas; it is the only U.S. federal building to occupy two states.
  7. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  8. Courts that have used this building include the U.S. Circuit Court of the District of Columbia (1823-1863), the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia (1863-1936), the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia (1936-1948), the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (1948-1952), and the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (1893-1910).
  9. Designated a National Historic Landmark on May 4, 1987.
  10. Formerly the National Courts Building.
  11. U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, Washington, DC. "Establishment of the Court." Accessed 2010-09-08.
  12. "Federal Building Named For War Dead, Ocala Star-Banner, October 16, 1984, 1B.
  13. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  14. http://www.lemeridientampa.com
  15. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
  16. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
  17. The United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa met here from 2003 to 2006.
  18. Constructed primarily for use as a United States Post Office facility; renovated and converted for use exclusively as a court in 1983.
  19. United States District Court for the District of Maine Information
  20. 1 2 3 "U.S. District Court (Maryland) - Origin and Functions." Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives, Annapolis, MD. 2009-11-16.
  21. Hayward, Mary Ellen; Shivers, Frank R. (2004). The Architecture of Baltimore: An Illustrated History. Baltimore: JHU Press. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-8018-7806-0.
  22. Scharf, John Thomas (1881). History of Baltimore City and County. Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts. p. 729.
  23. U.S. Treasury Department. "A History of Public Buildings." (Washington, D.C., 1901.) pp. 256-57.
  24. Maryland Historical Society (2004). "Old Post Office Building." Baltimore Architecture: Then and Now.
  25. The Foley family of Nevada historically includes District Court Judge Roger Thomas Foley, and his son, District Court judge Roger D. Foley, as well as several Nevada district attorneys and attorneys general. Gloria J. Sturman, The Foley Family: Four Generationsof Service, The Nevada Bar (January 1, 2003).
  26. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
  27. Rohde, David (1997-03-02). "The Trials of a Courthouse". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
  28. Third largest U.S. courthouse in the country, at 870,000 square feet (81,000 m2)
  29. Second largest U.S. courthouse in the country, at 974,000 square feet (90,000 m2). DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN UNITED STATES COURTHOUSE - (Senate - May 04, 2000)
  30. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/pa1833/
  31. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.
  32. "Beaufort County Courthouse". ICW-NET. Retrieved 31 December 2009.
  33. Designated a NHL in 1973.
  34. Listed on the NRHP in 1974
  35. Listed on the NRHP in 1974.
  36. Listed on the NRHP in 1973.
  37. Listed on the NRHP in 1979.
  38. Listed on the NRHP in 1977.
  39. Listed on the NRHP in 1988.
  40. National Park Service Archaeological Field Inspection.
  41. Straddled the state line between Arkansas and Texas.
  42. Straddles the state line between Arkansas and Texas; it is the only U.S. federal building to occupy two states.
  43. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981
  44. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979

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