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The 1903 Allen County Courthouse | Museum-Quality Architectural Print

The 1903 Allen County Courthouse | Museum-Quality Architectural Print

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The Scottsville Historic Courthouse Series

Bring home one of Allen County's most recognizable civic landmarks with The 1903 Allen County Courthouse, an original architectural print from The Scottsville Historic Courthouse Series by Scottsville Candle Company.

Completed in 1903, this courthouse replaced Allen County's 1818 courthouse while continuing the long-standing tradition of placing the county's seat of government in the center of Scottsville's Public Square. For more than six decades, it stood as the symbolic and civic heart of Allen County, witnessing generations of court proceedings, elections, public gatherings, and everyday life on the Square.

With its distinguished architecture and commanding presence, the 1903 courthouse became one of Scottsville's most beloved landmarks and remains an enduring symbol of the community's rich architectural heritage. Though no longer standing, its legacy continues through historic photographs and the memories of those who experienced it firsthand.

Created as part of the SCC Heritage Architectural Series, this original architectural illustration faithfully celebrates one of Allen County's most significant civic buildings. Every line has been carefully rendered to honor the craftsmanship, character, and historical importance of a courthouse that served the community for generations.

Whether displayed in a home, office, law practice, classroom, courthouse, or local history collection, this museum-quality print offers a timeless connection to Scottsville's past while preserving an important chapter of Allen County's architectural story.

As part of The Scottsville Historic Courthouse Series, this artwork reflects Scottsville Candle Company's mission to celebrate, document, and preserve the history of Scottsville and Allen County for future generations.

Product Features

• Original artwork from the SCC Heritage Architectural Series

• Museum-grade archival paper designed to resist yellowing over time

• Premium giclée printing for exceptional detail and long-lasting color

• Matte finish that minimizes glare while highlighting every architectural detail

• Available in 18" × 12" and 24" × 18"

• Printed to order in the United States

• Intended for indoor display

• Frame not included

Copyright & Licensing

Copyright © 2026 Scottsville Candle Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

This original artwork is part of the SCC Heritage Architectural Series and is the exclusive intellectual property of Scottsville Candle Company, LLC.

This artwork is protected under United States copyright law. Purchase of this print conveys ownership of the physical print only and does not transfer ownership of the artwork or any associated intellectual property rights.

No portion of this artwork may be reproduced, scanned, digitized, copied, distributed, published, modified, incorporated into derivative works, stored electronically, transmitted electronically, or used for commercial purposes without the prior written permission of Scottsville Candle Company, LLC.

Unauthorized reproduction or commercial use of this artwork is strictly prohibited.

About Scottsville Candle Company

Scottsville Candle Company exists to celebrate the places, stories, and architecture that define Scottsville and Allen County.

Through the SCC Heritage Architectural Series, small batch candles that tell our story through scent, historic preservation initiatives, and The Scottsville Journal, we are committed to preserving our community's history while inspiring future generations to appreciate the places we call home.

Care Instructions

If the print gathers dust, gently wipe it with a clean, dry microfiber cloth. If displayed behind glass or acrylic, apply glass cleaner to a soft cloth rather than directly to the glazing or frame, then buff dry to remove streaks.



 

 

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