Results for County Courthouse
Colleton County Courthouse
(Front Text):
The original section of this courthou...
Courthouses of Hardin County
Hardin County was created in 1858. The official Hardin Cou...
Washington County Courthouse
Three earlier courthouses stood on this site, the first co...
Alachula County Courthouse
The Alachua County Commission, by authority of the Florida...
Williamson County Courthouse
Completed in 1911, this is the fifth courthouse to serve t...
Washington County Courthouse Square
West Bend, Wisconsin
This block was deeded to Washin...
Old Dauphin County Courthouses
Two Dauphin County Courthouses occupied this site at the i...
County Courthouse
1868
The Alameda County Courthouse stood here betwee...
Wells County Courthouse
This property has been
placed on the
...
Atchison County Courthouse
On the Register
of
National
Histo...
Results for County Courthouse
Colleton County Courthouse
(Front Text):
The original section of this courthouse, completed in 1882 after the county seat moved to Walterboro from Jacksonborough, was built by contractor William Thompson. The front portico is attributed to Robert Mills, who completed an unfinished design by ...
Courthouses of Hardin County
Hardin County was created in 1858. The official Hardin County building was probably a two-story log building that burned about 1886. Early county records were destroyed in the conflagration.
In 1887, architect Frank Smith of Beaumont designed a two-story ...
Washington County Courthouse
Three earlier courthouses stood on this site, the first constructed about 1800. The present Washington County courthouse was completed in 1868, replacing the 1850 building burned by a Union soldier in Dec. 1864. The only new courthouse built in Virginia ...
Alachula County Courthouse
The Alachua County Commission, by authority of the Florida Legislature, selected this site for a courthouse in 1854, moving the county seat from Newnansville. The first courthouse was a frame building completed in 1856. It was demolished on the completion ...
Williamson County Courthouse
Completed in 1911, this is the fifth courthouse to serve the citizens of Williamson County. It was designed by the Austin architectural firm of Charles H. Page & Bro. Although some of the building's detailing was removed in the 1960s, ...
Washington County Courthouse Square
West Bend, Wisconsin
This block was deeded to Washington County on May 2, 1853, by the Wightman, Kilbourn, Kneeland, and Wolcott families to locate and erect county buildings. The original courthouse, constructed in 1854, was relocated to Main Street when the ...
Old Dauphin County Courthouses
Two Dauphin County Courthouses occupied this site at the intersection of Market St. and what was originally known as Raspberry Street, later appropriately renamed Court Street. John Harris, Jr.'s original plan for Harrisburg set aside this land for use by ...
County Courthouse
1868
The Alameda County Courthouse stood here between 1856 and 1868. In 1853 Alameda County was carved out of Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties. New Haven was its first county seat. The 1854 legislative session moved the county seat to ...
Wells County Courthouse
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of South Main Street and Market Street, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street. ...
Atchison County Courthouse
On the Register
of
National
Historic
Places
Marker is at the intersection of 5th Street and Parallel Street, on the left when traveling north on 5th Street.
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