Historical Images of Porter County
Porter County Court House
Valparaiso, Indiana
Date: 1937
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: AZO
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: This structure was completed in 1883
at a cost of $157,348, nearly 25 percent over the original bid cost of $125,909.
The building's footprint measured 128 feet by 98 feet, and the building
originally had a tower reaching a height of 168 feet. A fire at the court house
occurred during near zero temperatures on December 27, 1934, and required the
assistance of fire departments from Gary and LaPorte to help extinguish the
blaze. Tragically, fireman Raymond Meinke died of injuries sustained when his
fire truck skidded on an icy highway six miles from Valparaiso on its return
trip to LaPorte from this fire. Considerable controversy resulted from this
fire; several residents had stated that the county had been warned repeatedly
about building safety issues, especially about alleged faulty wiring, long
before the fire took place and that these warnings were continually ignored by
the county commissioners. William Hutton, an architect from Hammond, Indiana,
assisted the county in receiving $100,000 from insurance companies after the
fire. In 1936, William Scholer, an architect from Lafayette, Indiana, was hired
by the county to prepare two separate plans: one plan for the complete
demolition and construction of a new court house, and the second plan for the
remodeling of the fire-damaged structure. In the end, remodeling the damaged
structure won out. The cost for reconstructing the fire-damaged structure was
$172,000, which was completed in 1937 by the the local firm Foster Lumber
Company.
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Image and related text prepared by Steven R. Shook