The most interesting post-1999 tornado rebuilding is the "Glenn Building", which was on the NE corner of the courthouse facing Third St, that was demolished in favor of building another Courts Building, that was reconstructed as a duplicate one block west, now facing Second St, labelled "Glenn Building", now at the NW corner of the courthouse! A brick building, there were plans to relocate it, but it was finally decided to demolish and rebuild anew. The company that relocates brick lighthouses on the east coast was brought in to make the estimate, I believe I remember.............. Once again housing attorneys, as the first one did for perhaps 80 yrs or so! Mark Rassas, of Rassas and Rassas, made this happen. Cleo. > Thanks, Cleo. I was wondering if it was destroyed in the tornado several years > ago. Couldn't find the photos of the damage that were on this site. Thanks > again. J....... > > Cleo Hogan wrote: > > > I think the cornerstone has the date 1898? on it; and it has been duplicated > > with some modern modifications in two adjacent attached buildings that all > > together constitute the "Customs House Museum" that was established by the > > late Ursula Smith Beach, then county historian and others. > > > > > > I would like to know if the post office from the 1800s( and then the > > > electric company) is still at the corner of Commerce and 2nd St. It had > > > eagles on each corner and a cupola on top, with lots of terra cotta work > > > on it. Any info appreciated. J. > > > > > > > >