James A. Redden Federal Courthouse
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The James A. Redden Federal Courthouse, formerly the United States Post Office and Courthouse, is a federal courthouse located in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, United States. Completed in 1916 under the supervision of architect Oscar Wenderoth, it houses the United States District Court for the District of Oregon. A substantial extension was completed in 1940, under the supervision of architect, Louis A. Simon. In September 1996, the United States Senate enacted a bill introduced by Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield to rename the building for long-serving District Court judge James A. Redden.[3]
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U.S. Post Office and Courthouse | |
Location | 310 W. 6th Street Medford, Oregon[1] |
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Coordinates | 42°19′32″N 122°52′38″W |
Area | 17,500 square feet (1,630 m2)[1] |
Built | 1915–1916[1] |
Architect | Oscar Wenderoth[1] |
Architectural style | Georgian Revival, Second Renaissance Revival[1] |
Part of | Medford Downtown Historic District (ID98000949) |
NRHP reference No. | 79002073 |
Added to NRHP | April 30, 1979[2] |
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