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Woodford County Courthouse

On this courthouse square in 1790 Jesse Graddy built, of logs, first of county's four courthouses. Total cost was $22.50. James and Henry Thompkins completed second one, of stone, 1794. Third hall of justice, built of brick in 1812-13, cupola ...

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Morris County Court House

1827

One of the finest examples

of public buildings in the

Federal style in New Jersey.

Original Court House on the

Green built in 1755.

Morris County Heritage Commission

Marker is on Washington Street (County Route 510), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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McCracken County Courthouse

1825~First courthouse built of logs at Wilmington

1832~County seat moved to Paducah.

1861~First courthouse at this site, then at edge of town.

1943~Present building occupied.

Marker presented by McCracken Co. Civic Beautification Board

Marker is on 6th Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fresno County Courthouse

A temporary rough board building, containing county offices, was erected near the spot in the fall of 1874, about the time the cornerstone was laid for the original permanent courthouse. Fresno was selected by the voters in a previous spring ...

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The Old Lake County Courthouse, 1878

The Old Courthouse has been, since its erection in 1878, a landmark in Lake County, Indiana. Construction of the central portion, including the clock tower, began with 500,000 hand-kilned bricks from the Henry Wise Brickyard in Crown Point, combining several ...

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First Permanent Court House, Morgan County

Built circa 1837 with special taxes levied for that purpose by Alabama Legislature, 1836.

Replaced first court house, built circa 1825.

Somerville was incorporated, 1819, county seat 1819-1891.

Cotaco County created February 8, 1818, renamed Morgan County, June 14, 1821.

Marker is at the ...

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The Huntington County Courthouse

Erected 1904 - 1906

The Huntington Courthouse Square

Historic District

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

By the U.S. Department of the Interior

September 4, 1992

"Law is the Technique of Justice"

Publius Iuventius Celsus

Marker is on Jefferson St. 0 miles east of ...

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Putnam County Courthouses

After Putnam County was established in 1854, this site was chosen for its courthouse. Fires destroyed the first building soon after it was erected in 1855, a second during the Civil War, and a third in 1899. Construction of this ...

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County Court House

County Court House

Was built in 1814 and the jail was added in 1855. There was one hanging in 1844 and it is today the second oldest working court house in New York State.

Putnam County Bar Association 2001

Marker is at the ...

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County of Charleston Historic Courthouse

 

Originally built in 1753 as statehouse

of British Royal Government

Partially destroyed by fire in 1788

Rebuilt in 1792 with third floor addition

Restored to 1792 appearance

in 2001 by Charleston County

Marker is at the intersection of Broad ...

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