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Middlesex Court House
Le Palais de Justice de Middlesex
[English Translati...
The Five Courthouses of Walker County
The first Walker County Courthouse was available for count...
Site of First Randolph County Courthouse
The area of this square marks the site of the first and se...
Clay County (Indiana) Courthouse
[Side one:]
County formed by Indiana General<...
Nottoway Court House
Lee's Retreat
Following the South Side railroad, por...
Nottoway Court House
Lee's Retreat
Following the South Side railroad, por...
Amelia Court House
Lee's Retreat
General Lee ordered all columns of his...
Third Marathon County Courthouse
These granite blocks were part of the third Marathon Count...
Monroe County Courthouse
[Side 'One']
County formed by Indiana General...
Old Courthouse
Constructed in 1791 at the direction of the State Legislat...
Results for Court House
Middlesex Court House
Le Palais de Justice de Middlesex
[English Translation]
Erected in 1830, this building was modelled after Malahide Castle, near Dublin, Ireland, the ancestral home of Colonel Thomas Talbot, founder of the Talbot Settlement. The site was a part of the town plot ...
The Five Courthouses of Walker County
The first Walker County Courthouse was available for county commissioners court meetings in July 1848; the building was finally completed in the center of the Huntsville public square in 1850. Because of a defective foundation, a second courthouse had replaced ...
Site of First Randolph County Courthouse
The area of this square marks the site of the first and second courthouses of Randolph County. The first, a two-story frame building, was erected in 1836. It was replaced in 1842 by a brick structure with entrances facing in ...
Clay County (Indiana) Courthouse
[Side one:]
County formed by Indiana General
Assembly 1825; named for
national statesman Henry Clay.
First county seat at Bowling
Green; had three courthouses: first
built 1827 was two-story log
structure; second and third built
1839-1840 and 1852-1853 were
two-story brick. County seat
moved to Brazil 1877 after
fourth courthouse ...
Nottoway Court House
Lee's Retreat
Following the South Side railroad, portions of the Union army passed through this village and continued through Burkeville, encountering the Confederates at Rice's Depot. General Grant spent part of the evening here before riding to Jetersville to confer with ...
Nottoway Court House
Lee's Retreat
Following the South Side railroad, portions of the Union army passed through this village and continued through Burkeville, encountering the Confederates at Rice's Depot. General Grant spent part of the evening here before riding to Jetersville to confer with ...
Amelia Court House
Lee's Retreat
General Lee ordered all columns of his army from the Richmond and Petersburg trenches to rendezvous at this village on the Richmond & Danville Railroad. Here he hoped to obtain rations before continuing the march to North Carolina to ...
Third Marathon County Courthouse
These granite blocks were part of the third Marathon County Courthouse completed in May 1892, it stood on the block bounded by Third, Scott, Fourth and Jefferson Streets. This courthouse was razed in April, 1955.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Monroe County Courthouse
[Side 'One']
County formed by Indiana General Assembly and Bloomington selected as county seat 1818. One-story, two-room log cabin built 1818 as first courthouse and school. Second courthouse, built here 1819-1826, was two stories, brick with stone foundation; expanded 1856-1857, 1875; ...
Old Courthouse
Constructed in 1791 at the direction of the State Legislature, this structure served as the seat of Sussex County government until 1837, when it was sold and moved to this location to make way for the construction of the present ...