[3] It is a two-story red brick building, with basement and attic, built upon foundation of whitewashed sandstone.
[3] The building later became home to the Beaver DUP Courthouse Museum, operated in the summer by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
[citation needed] It was built by William Stokes, a Union Army veteran who was previously the U.S. marshal of Beaver.
It held the Second Judicial Court which served all of southern Utah, plus county offices and records.
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