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worker named Willy Brown (accused of assaulting a white woman). Young white men broke windows and climbed the outside of the building. After a few hours, thousands more gathered and they set the courthouse on fire to force the police to hand over the suspect. After lynching Brown and the city's
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When the new courthouse was built, the old building was torn down and recycled. Materials from the old courthouse building were used in the construction of the Lancaster Apartments at 25th Avenue and Marcy Street. The dark stone on the lower two stories and the white pillars at each of the main
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occurred outside the Courthouse in 1891. Angered because of believing that a young girl had died after being attacked by him (the girl had not died, and the allegation was never proven), hundreds of men had overwhelmed the small police force. They dragged Coe from his cell and hanged him from
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The original building was found to be too small as early as 1869. The current site, a block between 17th, 18th, Farnam and Harney Streets, became available in 1878, and in 1879, a jail was built on the southwest corner of this lot. A completely new courthouse was opened on May 28, 1885.
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at old Dixon's Cafe next to the courthouse. When the group arrived, the owner told them that white customers would stop coming into the restaurant if blacks were served. In response, the members stayed until the owner agreed to allow
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in an area known as Washington Square. It bounded by 15th, 16th, Douglas and Farnam streets. The original courthouse in
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entrances were from the courthouse, as well as possibly some of the stones in the courtyard wall along the alley.
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Decorative stonework covers the structure's exterior, and the building serves as a prominent landmark in
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that was sanded and painted to resemble stone, and was crowned by a 10-foot (3.0 m) statue of
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of thousands of white men from South Omaha surrounded and attacked the Courthouse seeking to
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in 1979. Notable events at the courthouse include two lynchings and the city's first
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In Search of the Racial Frontier: African Americans in the American West, 1528-1990
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mayor Edwards, who was rescued at the last minute, the mob swarmed toward the
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There were county offices on the main floor, second and third floors, and
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A 112 x 130-foot (40 m)-wide building, outer walls were covered with
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on the fourth floor. The Douglas County Jail was on the fifth floor.
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Drake Court Apartments and the Dartmore Apartments Historic District
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Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Nebraska
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Interactive map showing the location of Douglas County Courthouse
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List of Registered Historic Places in Douglas County, Nebraska
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National Register of Historic Places in Omaha, Nebraska
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Leone, Florentine and Carpathia Apartment Buildings
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Douglas County Courthouse (Omaha)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Douglas County Courthouse (Nebraska) is located in Nebraska
Douglas County Courthouse (Nebraska) is located in the United States
Omaha, NE
John Latenser, Sr.
French Renaissance Revival
79003683
Omaha, Nebraska
United States
National Register of Historic Places
sit-in
Civil Rights Movement
mob violence
Omaha Race Riot of 1919
French Renaissance Revival
John Latenser, Sr.
Downtown Omaha
city was founded in 1854
City of Omaha
jail
courthouse
Douglas County
sandstone
brick
iron
sheet metal
Justice
Yule Marble

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