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Caswell Courthouse

Erected about 1861. Murder of Senator J. W. Stephens here in 1870 led to martial law and Kirk-Holden "War."

Marker is on Badgett Sisters' Parkway, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old Courthouse

Stood two blocks west. Here a stamp master, William Houston, was forced to resign, 1765, and safety committees met in 1775.

Marker is at the intersection of Market Street (U.S. 17) and North 3rd Street (U.S. 74), on the right ...

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Old Court House

“Widow Piper’s Tavern,” used for Cumberland County court-sessions, 1750-1751, until a court house was erected at Carlisle, the county seat. The house is now the home of the Shippensburg Civil Club.

Marker is on East King Street (U.S. 11) near Queen ...

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Smyre - Pasour House

1850

Built by Dr. J.F. Smyre

This building was sold in 1851 to Ely Pasour, State Legislator, Postmaster and First Mayor of Dallas. The northern addition was used as a classroom for privately tutoring boys. The granite upping block near the street ...

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Kilbourntown House

Built about 1844 by Benjamin Church, a pioneer carpenter and builder, in the Kilbourntown section of early Milwaukee. With its clean lines and fluted Doric columns, the house is an excellent example of Greek Revival architecture. Its construction featured the ...

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Site of First Milwaukee County Courthouse

 

On this site stood the

First Court House 1836-1870

First Jail 1836 – 1847

First County Offices 1844-1870

Second Jail 1847-1870

This tablet erected by

Milwaukee County

Under direction of the

Old Settlers Club of Milwaukee County

1900

Marker ...

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First Gaston County Courthouse

On This square was located the Courthouse of Gaston County from 1847 until the County seat was moved to Gastonia in 1911. The first structure, built of logs, was replaced by a brick building in 1848. The interior of this ...

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Gaston County Courthouse (former)

-1848-

This Greek Revival structure

served as the county courthouse

from 1848 to 1911, when the county

seat moved to Gastonia. It marks

the center of the Dallas Historic

District, a Federal Register site.

Marker is on N. Gaston St. (North Carolina Route 2278).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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County Courthouses

On May 15, 1905 Senator William Clark's railroad auctioned off lots to found the new town of Las Vegas. Block 20, between Second and Third and Carson and Bridger, was reserved for public purposes. In 1909 when the state legislature ...

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The Shelby County Courthouse

In 1819, the State of Ohio formally recognized Shelby County, named for Isaac Shelby, veteran of the American Revolution and former governor of Kentucky. The first county seat was located in Hardin, but was moved to Sidney in 1820 to ...

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