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above the main entrance has city names, with cities located east of Denver inscribed to the east of the central bay and those located to the city's west inscribed to the bay's west, symbolizing the flow of mail across the country. The solid marble walls on either side of the colonnade are inscribed
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Extensive building renovations were made in the 1950s and on into the 1960s when the U.S. Postal Service altered the lobby and first floor, constructed a concrete-block addition, demolished the Appellate Courtroom and Grand Jury Room, and removed original columns for expansion of the third floor.
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that dominated federal building design at the turn of the 20th century. Occupying an entire city block in downtown Denver and standing four stories in height, the building reflects the academic characteristics of the Neoclassical style with its symmetrical design, classical details, and imposing
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at that same time. It was one of only thirty-five Federal buildings built during Taylor's tenure (1883–1912) that were designed by independent architects commissioned by the U.S. Treasury Department under the Tarsney Act. Passed in 1893, the Act authorized the Treasury Secretary to use private
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Construction began in 1910, but progress was slow due to insufficient funds. The initial appropriation of $ 1,500,000 was supplemented with an additional $ 400,000 as a result of Denver Postmaster Joseph H. Harrison's lobbying effort in Washington, DC. The building opened in January 1916.
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By 1900, Denver was a major transportation crossroads and a significant western commercial city. The monumental 1893 U.S. Post Office was already considered outdated, leading the people of Denver to seek a new, larger building for the Post Office and Federal Courts.
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architects, selected through architectural competitions, to design Federal buildings. The Act reflected the growing demand for greater architectural standards for public buildings and opened the way for additional appropriations to maintain those standards.
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of the Byron White U.S. Courthouse brought design elements popular in the eastern United States to Denver. The monumental scale and elegance expressed its official and public character, and served as inspiration for other civic buildings in the city.
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columns adorned with eagles. The secondary elevations incorporate similar, but less pronounced, engaged Ionic columns. Set above the third story, a decorative band of medallions and eagles form the base of the large ornamental cornice.
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riders adorn the marble-faced walls. The U.S. Court of Appeals is located on the second floor along with the Law Library and a District Courtroom. The Law Library (now Courtroom Four) is clad with carved oak panels. An eagle and the
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in Washington, D.C.—the U.S. Courthouse is set above the street on a rusticated base. A series of grand stairs lead up to the main entrance on the southeast elevation (Stout Street), which is marked by sixteen, three-story,
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1908-1909: Funds are appropriated and a site purchased for a new Federal building; the New York firm of Tracy, Swartwout and Litchfield designs the U.S. Post Office and Federal Building.
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1950s: Extensive system modifications are made to the building; the third floor is expanded and the fourth floor altered for new courtrooms.
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Authorization for a new building was approved as early as 1903, but funds were not appropriated until 1908. In 1909,
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1994-1997: Preservation of the Byron White United States Courthouse is recognized by numerous preservation awards.
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1992-1994: U.S. General Services Administration undertakes an extensive renovation/ restoration of the building.
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The main entry lobby spans the width of the building, with windows opening out through the portico. It has a
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1962-1966: The U.S. Postal Service controls building and undertakes substantive alterations for its own use.
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From 1992-1994 some of the alterations were reversed when the building was rehabilitated for use as the
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With its monumental presence and dramatic public spaces, the courthouse is an excellent example of the
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1936:Stone sculptures of Rocky Mountain sheep by artist Gladys Caldwell Fisher are installed.
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1994: The building is renamed and dedicated as the Byron White United States Courthouse.
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A Poem in Marble, A Place on the Map: Byron R. White U.S. Courthouse, Denver, CO (2007)
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A Poem in Marble, A Place on the Map: Byron R. White U.S. Courthouse, Denver, Colorado
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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permits the Federal Government to hire private architects through competitions.
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in New York in 1900. Electus Darwin Litchfield (1872–1952), a graduate of the
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Post office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Colorado
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floor and vaulted ceiling with arches springing from the pilasters. Names of
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1910-1916: The U.S. Post Office and Federal Building is constructed.
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The U.S. Courthouse is embellished with notable artwork. A pair of
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Byron White U.S. Courthouse, Denver, CO : Building Overview
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1973: The U.S. Post Office and Federal Building is listed in
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designed the building, Evarts Tracy was working on nearby
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Tracy, Swartwout & Litchfield; Hedden Construction Co.
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United States Federal Courthouse in Denver, Colorado, 1916
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James R. Browning United States Court of Appeals Building
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John Minor Wisdom United States Court of Appeals Building
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United States District Court for the District of Colorado
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Elbert P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Building
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United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
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United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Colorado State Register of Historic Properties

Byron White United States Courthouse is located in Colorado
Byron White United States Courthouse is located in the United States
Denver
Colorado
39°44′55″N 104°59′23″W / 39.74861°N 104.98972°W / 39.74861; -104.98972
Classical Revival
73000470
courthouse
Denver
Colorado
United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
United States District Court for the District of Colorado
National Register of Historic Places
Byron White
Fort Collins, Colorado
Neo-Classical design
Office of the Supervising Architect
James Knox Taylor
Tracy, Swartwout, and Litchfield
Egerton Swartwout
Cathedral of St. John in the Wilderness
Evarts Tracy
Egerton Swartwout
McKim, Mead, and White
Tracy and Swartwout
Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute
Stevens Institute of Technology

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