The two-story brick and stone structure was designed W. W. Hall and built in 1905.
It features Renaissance Revival styling, with Corinthian pilasters separating the windows on the second level and a projecting Greek temple portico with recessed entries under round arches on the first level, and fluted Corinthian columns on the second.
[2] African-American man, Jordan Jameson was lynched on November 11, 1919, in the town square right in the front of the Columbia County Courthouse.
A large white mob seized Jameson after he allegedly shot the local sheriff.
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