Jackson County Courthouse (Georgia)

Jackson County Courthouse is a two-story brick building designed by architect W.W. Thomas and built in 1879 in Jefferson, Georgia.

It was one of the first post-Civil War county courthouses built in Georgia.

[2] Its courtroom has a "Cathedral quilt" pressed metal coved ceiling and egg and dart cornices.

[2] Its architect, William Winstead Thomas (1848-1904), was president of an insurance company but also designed buildings, including the White Hall estate house outside Atlanta and at least two other courthouses.

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Courthouse in 2012