Name/Title
Jacksonville City HallEntry/Object ID
2016.019.002Description
Jacksonville City Hall
Adams and Ocean Streets
Architects: Henry J. Klutho
Klutho won an open competition against nine others for building a new city hall in 1901. On November 3, 1901 the "Times-Union and Citizen" ran a front-page story with the architectural drawing of the winning design.
The building was planned in the shape of an H with a 40-foot square in the center and a rectangle 44' x 62' on each side, providing public circulation and cross-ventilation. The center provided a grand marble staircase 14' wide. Over the staircase was a 40' diameter dome, docorated with murals by New York artist John O'Neil.
On March 3, 1903, the City Hall officially opened with ceremony and music throughout the evening. The various departments of city government were settled in their new headquarters by March 18, 1903.
The building was demolished in the 1960s to make way for the new Haydon Burns Library.
(more information "The Architecture of Henry John Klutho: The Prarie School in Jacksonville" by Robert C. Broward, p. 21-25)
Located behind City Hall on Forsyth Street is the Windle Hotel (17 Forsyth Street).
Edward B. Sweeny was the manager of the hotel in 1927.Collection
Woodward Photo CollectionMade/Created
Studio
The Woodward Studio, Inc.Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
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Photograph, Black-and-WhiteNomenclature Primary Object Term
PhotographNomenclature Sub-Class
Graphic DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication Objects