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                    <text>RE-DEDICATION CEREMONIES

The MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE
SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1966
10:00 A. M
CIRCUIT COURTROOM
MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE
RICHMOND, KENTUCKY

�BRIEF HISTORY OF MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE:

The Madison County Courthouse was first located in its present location
when the County Seat of Madison County was moved to Richmond from Milford, Old Town, on March 7, 1798; on that date the records were taken from
the old stone courthouse at Milford early in the morning to avoid expected
trouble at Milford.

The property on which the Madison County Courthouse

is located was given to the county by Col. John Miller and James Barbour, of
Virginia; Col. Miller, who first settled Richmond, also gave fifty acres for
the laying out of lots for the town.

Richmond was not incorporated until

1809, thus, the seat of Madison County Government is more than ten years
older than the City of Richmond.

The first court was held in a barn located on the approximately two acres
of land given by Col. Miller and James Barbour.

The same act of the Kentucky Legislature which directed the removal of
the county seat to Richmond also authorized the County Court of Quarter
Sessions, which was composed of Green Clay; his brother, Thomas Clay; and
Robert Rodes, to meet at Milford and then adjourn to John Miller's new barn
in Richmond .

To avoid trouble the judges, together with Sheriff Archibald

Woods, met in the Courthouse at Milford at sunrise, made the proclamation
required by the legislative act and at once thereafter adjourned to Col. Miller's
barn.

It was not until later in the morning that this was discovered by the

Milford residents.

When the discovery was made, a fight between Dan Ken-

nedy and William Kerley resulted when Kennedy offered to "whip anybody
who was in favor of the removal."

�The first permanent structure erected on the site of the present Madison
Co1mty Courthouse was built by Tyra Rodes in 1799.

This courthouse was

used until the present structure was erected.

In 1849-1850, the Madison County Courthouse, at a cost of $40,000.00,
was rebuilt with Thomas Lewinski, a Polish immigrant, who had been brought ·
to Madison County by General Cassius M. Clay, as the architect.

The archi-

tecture of the building in Greek Revival Style, with stately, massive columns
is a symbol of security and justice for all.

In 1890 an addition was made to the rear of the courthouse at a cost of
$6,000.00.

In 1964, the Madison County Fiscal Court, with the aid and assistance
of Congressman John C. Watts, obtained a Federal Grant of $2~4,650.00 for
remodelling and renovation of the Courthouse.

This was matched by bonds

issued by the Madison County Public Courthouse Corporation.

This present, beautiful edifice is the result of these labors.

Housed in the upper courtroom are portraits of former county, state and
national leaders who were Madison Countians.

Their voices, now long since

silent, once rang through the -spacious old halls.
"what they did here" will be long remembered.

The oratory is gone, but

�Those responsible for this beautiful building are:

MADISON COUNTY JUDGE
CharlN H. Coy

MADISON COUNTY FISCAL COURT
R. C. Boggs
Charles Kennedy
Richard Cobb III
June Ed Bogie
Raymond Wilson
George Bryant
Eugene Spurlock
Horner Renfro

MADISON COUNTY COURT CLERK
Charles S. Wagers

MADISON COUNTY ATTORNEY
Salem Moody

SPECIAL COUNSEL
James S. Chenault
Charles R. Coy

ARCHITECT
Marye and Bond, Lexington, Kentucky

CONTRACTOR
Lane, White and Congleton, Lexington, Kentucky

SPECIAL THANKS ARE DUE TO:
HON.

f OHN

C. WATTS, U.S. REPRESENTA 1TIVE

SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

�PROGRAM
PRESIDING:

SALEM MOODY, PRESIDENT
MADISON COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION

INVOCATION ...................... .. .. THE REVEREND FRANK N. TINDER
Minister, First Christian Church

WELCOMING REMARKS ........... .. .. ....... . .... HON. CHARLES H. COY
Madison County Judge (1962-1966)

INTRODUCTION OF MADISON COUNTY
OFFICIALS AND CITIZENS RESPONSIBLE
FOR COURTHOUSE

........... ............ HON. KEEN JOHNSON

GOVERNOR, COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY (1939-1943)

INTRODUCTION OF PRESENT
MADISON COUNTY OFFICIALS ......... . HON. CHARLES S. WAGERS
Madison County Court Clerk

INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER ......... . ..... HON. JAMES S. CHENAULT
Commonwealth's Attorney

DEDICATION SPEAKER . .. . .. ..................... .. . HON. JOHN C. WATTS
U.S. Representative
Sixth Congressional District

BENEDICTION ............ . ......... ... .... ...... THE REVEREND E. N. PERRY
Pastor, First Baptist Church

�MADISON COUNTY OFFICIALS
1966 - 1970

COUNTY JUDGE:

ROBERT TURLEY

COUNTY CLERK:

CHARLES S. WAGERS

SHERIFF:

KENTON MOBERLY

COUNTY ATTORNEY:

BILL ROBBINS

JAILER:

MITCHELL COMBS

TAX COMMISSIONER:

JOHN L. GREEN

FISCAL COURT:

R. C. BOGGS
FARRIS PARKS
RICHARD COBB III
JUNE ED BOGIE
RAYMOND WILSON
JOLLEY WILLIAMS
EUGENE SPURLOCK
HOMER RENFRO

CIRCUIT JUDGE :

H. 0. PORTER

CIRCUIT COURT CLERK:

EDRIC W . NEWMAN

COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY:

JAMES S. CHENAULT

�THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY

"Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women.
no law, no court can save it.

When it dies there, no constitution,

No constitution, no law, no court can even do much

to help it ... The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right.
The spirit of liberty is the spirit which seeks to understand the minds of other men
and women.

The spirit of liberty is the spirit which weighs their interests alongside

its own without bias.
to earth unheeded.

The spirit of liberty remembers that not even a sparrow falls

The spirit of liberty is the spirit of Him who, near two thousand

years ago, taught mankind that lesson it has never learned, but has never quite forgotten, that there may be a kindgom where the least shall be heard and considered
side by side with the greatest."

-JUDGE L}\::ARNED HAND

�112

------

IT IS TO THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY THAT
THE MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE IS
DEDICATED

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