POSTVILLE COURTHOUSE
Postville Courthouse built on the original site as part of the Lincoln Centennial celebration.
The Postville Courthouse is a reproduction. Built in 1840, the original building was until 1848 one of the courts where Abraham Lincoln argued several cases. Long after it was converted to residential use, the contents of the original courthouse were purchased by Henry Ford in 1929 who installed it in his American History Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This replica was built in 1953 on the original site as part of the Lincoln Centennial celebration.
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