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Doniphan County Courthouse

This courthouse has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Doniphan County Bicentennial Commission

Doniphan County, Kansas 1855-1976

Dedicated July 4, 1906

Rededicated July 3, 1976

[List of Commissioners]

Marker is at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Main Street, on ...

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Candler County Courthouse

This property listed in the National Register of

Historic Places

Marker is on West Broad Street (Georgia Route 46/23) near North Kennedy Street, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old Monroe County Courthouse

The Old Monroe County Courthouse, designed by prominent Southern architect Andrew Bryan, was built between 1903 and 1904 during the tenure of Probate Judge Nicholas Stallworth. One of two buildings of this type designed by Bryan (a sister courthouse in ...

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Goochland Courthouse

Near here the ancient trail used by the Iroquois Indians in their raids crossed James River. This trail later became the main north-south road through Virginia. In 1781, Lord Cornwallis, in his invasion of Virginia, marched by this point and ...

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Goochland County Courthouse

The present courthouse is the fourth to serve the county and the second to occupy this site. The building was erected in 1826 by Valentine Parrish, a Cumberland builder, and Dabney Cosby, a skilled Staunton brickmason who had worked for ...

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Old Courthouse – 1848

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This courthouse built in 1848 at a cost of $1,637 replaced one built in 1839 and was burned in 1845. The courthouse now in use was built at Buena Vista, then Pea Ridge, in 1850 when the county seat was ...

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The Court House

Powhatan County, Powhatan, Virginia

This Court House

1848-1849 was erected by order of court

in quarterly session entered on

the 6th day of March 1848

whereby for that purpose were appointed commissioners

John W. Nash - Wm. S. Dance

R.F. Graves - Philip St. George Cocke

The First ...

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Clarke County Courthouse

Clarke County established 1812. Named for General John Clarke of Georgia. County Seat moved here 1832 from Clarksville to Grove Hill, then known as Macon.

Marker is on Court Street near Main Street, on the right when traveling south.

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Powhatan Courthouse

The first courthouse was built here about 1783 and around it grew the village of Scottville. Named for Revolutionary War Gen. Charles Scott, who was born in the area, the town eventually became known as Powhatan Court House. The present ...

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Powhatan Court House

April 4, 1865

(preface)

After Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant broke through Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s lines at Petersburg on April 2, 1865, Lee ordered the evacuation of Petersburg and Richmond. The Army of Northern Virginia retreated west on several roads, ...

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