List of United States federal courthouses in Indiana

Following is a list of current and former courthouses of the United States federal court system located in Indiana. Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image, if available, its location and the jurisdiction it covers,[1] the dates during which it was used for each such jurisdiction, and, if applicable the person for whom it was named, and the date of renaming. Dates of use will not necessarily correspond with the dates of construction or demolition of a building, as pre-existing structures may be adapted or court use, and former court buildings may later be put to other uses. Also, the official name of the building may be changed at some point after its use as a federal court building has been initiated.

Courthouses

Courthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction[1] Dates of use Named for
U.S. Custom House and Post Office† Evansville 100 Northwest 2nd Street D. Ind.
S.D. Ind.
1879–1928
1928–1969
Now privately owned.
n/a
Winfield K. Denton Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Evansville 101 Northwest Martin Luther King Boulevard S.D. Ind. ?–present U.S. Representative Winfield K. Denton
U.S. Court House & Post Office Fort Wayne Southeast corner Berry & Clinton Sts. D. Ind.
N.D. Ind.
1889–1928
1928–1932
Razed in the 1930s.
n/a
E. Ross Adair Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Fort Wayne 1300 South Harrison Street N.D. Ind. 1932–present E. Ross Adair
U.S. Post Office & Court House Hammond 507 East State Street D. Ind.
N.D. Ind.
1907–1928
1928–2002
Still standing but not presently in use.
n/a
U.S. Courthouse Hammond 5400 Federal Plaza N.D. Ind. 2002–present n/a
U.S. Court House and Post Office Indianapolis Market & Pennsylvania Streets D. Ind. 1861–1905
Razed in 1963.
n/a
Birch Bayh Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse Indianapolis 46 East Ohio Street S.D. Ind. 1905–present U.S. Sen. Birch Bayh (2003)
Charles A. Halleck Federal Building Lafayette 230 North Fourth Street N.D. Ind. 1931–present Charles A. Halleck
U.S. Court House & Post Office New Albany ? D. Ind.
S.D. Ind.
1879–1928
1928-1966
Building razed.
n/a
Lee H. Hamilton Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse New Albany 121 West Spring Street S.D. Ind. 1966–present Congressman Lee H. Hamilton (2001)
Robert A. Grant Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse[2] South Bend 204 South Main Street N.D. Ind. 1933–present District Court judge Robert A. Grant (1992)
Terre Haute Post Office and Federal Building Terre Haute 30 North 7th Street S.D. Ind. 1935–2009 n/a
U.S. Courthouse Terre Haute 921 Ohio Street S.D. Ind. 2009–present n/a

Key

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
†† NRHP-listed and also designated as a National Historic Landmark

References

  1. ^ a b For the usage of court abbreviations, see List of United States district and territorial courts.
  2. ^ Constructed primarily for use as a United States Post Office facility; renovated and converted for use exclusively as a court in 1983.

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