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MAY 16, 2013
Restored courthouse stained glass windows unveiled Will County Bar Association President Frank Cservenyak, Judge Carla Policondriotes, Judge Susan O’Leary, and Chief Judge Richard Schoenstedt show off the stained glass windows from the old courthouse. The windows were restored and hung in the atrium of the courthouse.
Above: This window features the likeness of President Grover Cleveland, who was in office when the courthouse was built. Right: President Abraham Lincoln is featured in one of the panes.
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