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Talladega Courthouse Square Historic District
The City of Talladega was incorporated in 1835. Not long a...
Sumter's Court Houses
(Front text)
By Act of 1798, Commissioners were nam...
Kells Courthouse
The courthouse, built in 1801, was designed by the ...
Mariposa County Court House
Erected 1854
In Continuous Use Since Erection
...
Mariposa County Court House
California’s oldest seat of justice still in use. The fron...
Mariposa County Courthouse
This mortise and tenon Greek Revival courthouse, erected i...
Monroe County Courthouse
[Side 'One']
County formed by Indiana General...
New Courthouse - 1850
Built in 1850 of locally made brick, this is one of two co...
Washington County Courthouse / Salem Downtown Historic District
Washington County Courthouse
County formed 18...
County Courthouse
Site of
When El Dorado County was organized in 1850 ...
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Talladega Courthouse Square Historic District
The City of Talladega was incorporated in 1835. Not long after the founding of Talladega, the Square became the town center. The Talladega Courthouse was built in 1836 and is the oldest courthouse in continuous use in Alabama. The courthouse ...
Sumter's Court Houses
(Front text)
By Act of 1798, Commissioners were named "To ascertain and fix upon the most central place for the erection of a court house in the District of Sumter", and meanwhile "to fix upon a proper place for the ...
Kells Courthouse
The courthouse, built in 1801, was designed by the prominent Irish architect Francis Johnston. Johnston also designed the General Post Office and Nelson's Pillar in Dublin, and Townley Hall, County Louth.
A Vantage Point to the Past
Several important landmarks of Kells ...
Mariposa County Court House
Erected 1854
In Continuous Use Since Erection
This marker placed
by
Yosemite Parlor No. 24. N.S.G.W.
Merced
April 21, 1929
Dedicated to the memory
of
the Mariposa Pioneers
Marker is on Bullion Street south of 10th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mariposa County Court House
California’s oldest seat of justice still in use. The front half, the original building, completed in 1854, cost $9.200. The lumber was sash-sawed from nearby forests; framework fastened with mortised joints and wooden pegs. Finished lumber was hand-planed and nailed ...
Mariposa County Courthouse
This mortise and tenon Greek Revival courthouse, erected in 1854, is California’s oldest court of law and has served continuously as the seat of county government since 1854. During the 19th century landmark mining cases setting legal precedent were tried ...
Monroe County Courthouse
[Side 'One']
County formed by Indiana General Assembly and Bloomington selected as county seat 1818. One-story, two-room log cabin built 1818 as first courthouse and school. Second courthouse, built here 1819-1826, was two stories, brick with stone foundation; expanded 1856-1857, 1875; ...
New Courthouse - 1850
Built in 1850 of locally made brick, this is one of two courthouses standing in Marion County. The other built in 1848 is at Tazewell. The first courthouse was at Horry. When the county seat was moved here the town ...
Washington County Courthouse / Salem Downtown Historic District
Washington County Courthouse
County formed 1814 by General Assembly of Indiana Territory. Commissioners selected county seat and named it Salem. This third courthouse completed 1888 using locally quarried limestone. Designed in Richardsonian Romanesque Style by Harry P. McDonald, Louisville. Listed in ...
County Courthouse
Site of
When El Dorado County was organized in 1850 as part of the new State of California, Coloma was named the county seat. County offices were housed in simple frame structures until 1856, when a fine court house was built ...