Little Court House - 1824 - Bolivar, TN
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 35° 15.374 W 088° 59.152
16S E 319340 N 3903266
Courthouse was purchased by a family, moved here as their home, while their new home was being built across the street. Now a museum.
Waymark Code: WM15QFF
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 02/10/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ScroogieII
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County of building: Hardeman County
Location of building: 209 E. Market St., Bolivar
Occupant at listing: Joy - Hardeway House
Current occupant: Little Courthouse Museum
Building built: ca. 1824

"38. Old Hardeman County Courthouse - Joy-Hardaway House (East Market Street): ca. 1824, 2 story frame with weatherboard siding, brick exterior gable and chimneys, entrance with head and side lights, used as first courthouse, moved from court square to present location ca. 1867." ~ NRHP Nomination Form


"Bolivar is unusual among Tennessee communities in retaining two courthouse buildings. The original log courthouse was built in 1824 on the square and stood for only a few years until a new brick courthouse building was proposed. In 1827 [sic s/b 1867] it was purchased by the Levi Joy family and was move to its present location two blocks away, enlarged, and the logs covered with clapboards. The family lived there while building their larger home across the street. Later, this building was purchased by Dr. Thomas E. Moore, and further additions were made. His daughter, Alice Moore Hardaway, was born in the first courtroom and later it became the property of Miss Jennie Hardaway, the daughter of Alice. The building was used as a residence until the late twentieth century and is now known as the Little Courthouse Museum. It is the oldest courthouse building still standing in the state and it still retains its original entrance with sidelights and transom and original nine-over-six wood sash windows." ~ Visit Historic Bolivar

Year built or dedicated as indicated on the structure or plaque: 1824

Full Inscription (unless noted above):
Little Court House
Circa 1824


Website (if available): [Web Link]

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