Crawford County Courthouse
A Baptist minister named J. W.
Denison owned 200,000 acres of land and offered to donated the first courthouse
if the judge would name the site as the county seat. The offer was accepted and
the site was called Denison. The first courthouse was constructed from clay and
completed in 1859. Sometime between 1871 and 1873 a frame addition was added to
the courthouse to double its former size. Apparently, the addition was
unsightly and became popularly known as the "wart". Another addition was added
in 1881.
In 1904, a new courthouse
was completed for approximately $115,000. This building serves as today's
courthouse. The exterior of this courthouse is made of Ohio marble. Some of the
blocks weigh as much as seven tons.