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The Courthouse Square
The first Courthouse, at the south end of this squa...
Eau Claire County Courthouse Square
A Place to Plan the Future
If this were summer 1856,...
Val Verde County Courthouse Square
Organized in 1885 from sections of Crockett, Kinney, and P...
Courthouse Square
This site has been used for County purposes since Waukesha...
Mathews County Courthouse Square
Mathews County was formed in 1790 from Gloucester County a...
Court House Square
This Square, known as The Park, was given to Washington Co...
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The Courthouse Square
The first Courthouse, at the south end of this square, was log.
The second, built in 1814-17, was brick and burned 1852.
The third was remodeled in 1912 to the present structure.
The first jail stood on this square as did the first ...
Eau Claire County Courthouse Square
A Place to Plan the Future
If this were summer 1856, you would be standing in Chippewa County. June 11 that year, the Chippewa County Board gave up this block for a Courthouse Square. So, when Governor Bashford signed the act ...
Val Verde County Courthouse Square
Organized in 1885 from sections of Crockett, Kinney, and Pecos Counties, Val Verde County was named for a Civil War battle in New Mexico which involved Texas Confederate Forces. The growing railroad town of Del Rio was chosen as the ...
Courthouse Square
This site has been used for County purposes since Waukesha county was created (1846). Site of first courthouse (built 1846-1849), jail (1847) & office building (1860). New limestone Richardsonian Romanesque courthouse built on same site (1893). New jail (1885). Addition ...
Mathews County Courthouse Square
Mathews County was formed in 1790 from Gloucester County and named for Thomas Mathews, of Norfolk, a soldier of the Revolution who was then Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates. A local builder, Richard Billups, constructed the courthouse between ...
Court House Square
This Square, known as The Park, was given to Washington County in 1853 as a site for county buildings for the use and benefit of the county forever. Donors were William Wightman, Byron Kilbourn, James Kneeland, E.B. Wolcott, and their ...