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Union County Courthouse in New Albany dates back to 1909

The Union County Courthouse in New Albany, Mississippi, was constructed in 1909 by F. E. Dobson & Company, according to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.

The building was designed by architect H. E. Ostling from Montgomery, Alabama. It bears a striking resemblance to the Fayette County Courthouse in Fayette, Alabama, which was built in 1911 using plans provided by Dobson, the department said.

The courthouse is a historic structure and part of the county’s architectural heritage, with its design reflecting early 20th-century civic architecture. The building remains a key landmark in New Albany.

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Jon Ross Myers

Jon Ross Myers is the founder and executive editor of the Mississippi News Group

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