Iberville

Canada Courthouses / Quebec / Iberville
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Iberville is named for Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d’Iberville, who was a naval officer born in Montreal.

 

Courthouses: 

N – Montreal District and Longueuil District

E – Bedford District

S – New York 

W – Beauharnois District

 

District:  lberville Judicial District

District Seat: 

Saint Jean sur Richelieu

 

Courthouse – Saint Jean sur Richelieu

 

Location:  109 Rue Saint Charles / Rue Notre Dame

Built:  1858 – 1861

Style:  Neo-Classical

Architect:  Frederick Preston Rubidge of the Department of Public Works

Contractor:  Henry Beason Sinclair and Joseph Skelsey

 

Description:  The building faces south and is a two story grey colored stone structure. The building is located on landscaped grounds. The south front has a slightly projecting centre section with entrance on the first story, three windows on the second story and pediment at the roof line. The artist was Albert Rouads, Mais & Ward, and James Sheaver. An addition was built in 1983. The architect was Jean Baptist Derome. An annex was constructed in 1967 to 1968, The architect was the Quebec Department of Public Works.

 

Other Historic Courthouses

 

 Iberville   /   Napierville

 

 

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Palais de Justice -  Saint Jean sur Richelieu

 

 

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Photos taken 2016