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Barnwell County Courthouse
[Marker Front]:
Barnwell County, originally Winton C...
Barnwell County Courthouse
[Marker Front]:
Barnwell County, originally Winton C...
Old Middlesex County Courthouse
This building served as the Middlesex County courthouse fr...
Baltimore County Courthouse
Separation of Baltimore City and County effective July 4, ...
Baltimore County Courthouse
Separation of Baltimore City and County effective July 4, ...
Volusia County Historic Courthouse
Built 1929
This landmark was built on property donat...
Site of Second Travis County Courthouse & Walton Building
Built in 1875 in term of County Judge James W. Smith. Form...
Historical Site - Switzerland County Courthouse
[ Top ]
Martha A. Graham
( Drawing of ...
Worth County Courthouse Cannon
Cast during the Civil
War years by the
...
Site of First County Court House
San Luis Obispo was established February 18, 1850, as one ...
Results for County Court House
Barnwell County Courthouse
[Marker Front]:
Barnwell County, originally Winton County,
was created out of Orangeburgh District
in 1785. Renamed Barnwell District in 1798
for John Barnwell (1748-1800), a S.C. militia
officer in the Revolution and afterwards,
it became Barnwell County in 1868. The
first courthouse was built at Boiling Springs
in ...
Barnwell County Courthouse
[Marker Front]:
Barnwell County, originally Winton County,
was created out of Orangeburgh District
in 1785. Renamed Barnwell District in 1798
for John Barnwell (1748-1800), a S.C. militia
officer in the Revolution and afterwards,
it became Barnwell County in 1868. The
first courthouse was built at Boiling Springs
in ...
Old Middlesex County Courthouse
This building served as the Middlesex County courthouse from 1748 to 1852. Although much altered from its original appearance, it is one of Virginia’s rare colonial courthouse buildings. During the American Revolution, the local Committee of Safety met here. According ...
Baltimore County Courthouse
Separation of Baltimore City and County effective July 4, 1851. Towsontown was chosen as County Seat by popular vote February 13, 1854. The Courthouse of local limestone and marble was completed in 1855 at a cost of $30,000. Enlarged in ...
Baltimore County Courthouse
Separation of Baltimore City and County effective July 4, 1851. Towsontown was chosen as County Seat by popular vote February 13, 1854. The Courthouse of local limestone and marble was completed in 1855 at a cost of $30,000. Enlarged in ...
Volusia County Historic Courthouse
Built 1929
This landmark was built on property donated by the city's founder - Henry DeLand. It replaced the first Volusia County Courthouse, which was completed in 1894 and occupied until it was torn down in the 1920's to make way ...
Site of Second Travis County Courthouse & Walton Building
Built in 1875 in term of County Judge James W. Smith. Former state officials on committees for site and building included Governor E.M. Pease, Secretary of State C.S. West, Attorney General N.G. Shelley, Treasurer James H. Raymond and Legislator George ...
Historical Site - Switzerland County Courthouse
[ Top ]
Martha A. Graham
( Drawing of the River Paddle-wheeler. )
[ Lower Section ]
Designed in the Greek Classic style by David Dubach, Architect, and built by John Haley c. 1864, with restoration completed c. 1992. It is said the ...
Worth County Courthouse Cannon
Cast during the Civil
War years by the
Northwood Foundry,
once located on the
north bank of the
Shell Rock River.
Iowa
150
Celebrate
Our State
1846 • 1996
Marker is at the intersection of Central Avenue (County Road 105) and 10th Street (U.S. 65) on Central Avenue.
Courtesy ...
Site of First County Court House
San Luis Obispo was established February 18, 1850, as one of the original counties of California. The first county government was housed in Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. In 1854 county offices were transferred to the Casa Grande Building ...