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The Stutsman County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence/Jail in Jamestown, North Dakota was built in 1883. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] Courthouse in 2012. It was designed by architect Henry C. Koch. [2] The west wing of the building was added in 1926, and was designed by architect Gilbert R. Horton. [2]
Stutsman County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 21,593, making it the 8th most populous county in North Dakota. [1] Its county seat is Jamestown. [2] The Jamestown, North Dakota Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Stutsman County.
Stutsman County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence/Jail, Jamestown, North Dakota, 1883; David W. and Jane Curtis House, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, 1885; Mahaska County Courthouse, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1886; Science Hall, on the campus of the University of Wisconsin, 1888; Golda Meir School, Milwaukee, 1890 [6] Montgomery County Courthouse, Red Oak ...
Sep. 15—JAMESTOWN — A Stutsman County Correctional Center inmate is facing felony charges in Southeast District Court after he allegedly threatened to kill the Stutsman County state's attorney ...
Jul. 7—JAMESTOWN — The Stutsman County Commission unanimously approved grade changes and salary increases for employees in the Stutsman County Sheriff's Office and the state's attorney's office.
Oct. 2—JAMESTOWN — Having the opportunity to help individuals when it could be the worst day of their lives is one part of the job that is rewarding to a Stutsman County Sheriff's Office deputy.
John Knauf (April 5, 1868 – September 19, 1952) was an American judge who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of North Dakota in 1906. He was first appointed to the court in 1906 after justice Newton C. Young resigned, and he did not win re-election later that year, making his tenure of four and one half months on the court the shortest in North Dakota history.
Sep. 19—JAMESTOWN — The Stutsman County Commission in a 4-0 vote on Tuesday, Sept. 19, appointed Levi Taylor to serve on the board. Earlier at a special meeting, Commissioners Jerry Bergquist ...