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Old Polk County Courthouse

Polk County was established February 8, 1861 formed from eastern Hillsborough County and western Brevard County and comprised one of two counties created after the state's secession from the union. Polk County was named after James Knox Polk the eleventh ...

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Middlesex County Courthouse

In 1849, the county seat of Middlesex was moved from Urbanna to Saluda. Engineer John P. Hill completed the present courthouse in 1852. During the Civil War, Federal cavalrymen stationed in Yorktown made several excursions through the county. Court clerk ...

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Rowan County Courthouse

Escaped Destruction

The Old Rowan County Courthouse, a visible reminder of Salisbury’s antebellum prosperity, was erected in 1855 and is one of North Carolina’s finest Greek Revival-style public buildings. It served as Rowan’s third courthouse until 1914. Salisbury native John W. ...

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Douglas County Courthouse

The Nevada Legislature voted to move the county seat to Minden in 1916. The Courthouse, designed by F.J. Delongchamps, was built for $23,178 on a lot deeded from the Dangberg Land and Livestock Company. Originally the building housed all the ...

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Bedford County Courthouse

This courthouse was built in the year 1828 by Solomon Filler. The year following it was used for court and office purposes.

Marker is at the intersection of Juliana Street and Penn Street, on the right when traveling south on Juliana ...

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Site of 1896 Van Zandt County Courthouse

In 1894, the Van Zandt County Commissioners Court approved construction of a new brick courthouse at this site. Built between 1894 and 1896, it replaced a frame courthouse that had served the county since shortly after the Civil War. The ...

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Codington County Courthouse

An example of Neo-classical architecture with Renaissance exterior elements, the Codington County Courthouse was built by Gray Construction under the direction of architects Freed and Perkins & McWayne. It cost $375,000.00 and was dedicated in June 1929 by County Commissioners ...

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Washington County Courthouse

The first courthouse was located at Lee's Mill, Roper 1801. Moved to Plymouth 1823. It was destroyed by fire three times, 1860-1862-1881. Present courthouse built 1918.

Marker is on Adams Street north of East Main Street, on the right when ...

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Old Davidson County Courthouse

Completed 1858. Interior

was burned, 1865, rebuilt

ca. 1867. Fine example of

Classical Revival style.

Marker is at the intersection of N Main Street and W Center Street, on the right when traveling south on N Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Trinity County Courthouse

This building is one of the oldest courthouses in continuous use in California. It was built in 1857 by Henry Hocker as a hotel, store and saloon and was purchased by the Board of Supervisors in 1865. The rear section ...

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