During 1864-1865, a private residence in Coupeville was used for the courthouse. The residence has also been preserved and is pictured to the left.
It is unknown where the courthouse was between 1881-1889.
In 1865, the county seat was formally established at Coveland, and the courthouse moved back to the store building. The county purchased the building in 1871. It was used for the Island County courthouse until 1881. The building was sold at auction in 1886 for $150 and is still in use as a private residence. Although no longer used in its original capacity, the Coveland building is the oldest courthouse building still in use in Washington.
