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Court House Hill
Site of second known court
house of Somerset County ...
The Western District Courthouse
Eureka Springs was incorporated on Valentine's Day ...
Destruction at the Courthouse
The Raiders Strike
(Preface): Confederate Gen. Alber...
1905 Courthouse Annex
Washington at Church Street
Built in 1905
List...
Effingham County Courthouse
1872
has been placed on the
National Register<...
Van Buren County / Van Buren County Courthouse
Van Buren County
Settlers attracted by lumbering cam...
Sharp County Court House
The first court house in Sharp County was erected at Eveni...
Barracks, Courthouse, Jail
The building in front of you is very much as it appeared i...
Kearney County Courthouse
Erected 1906
This property is listed in
the Na...
First Court House of Berkshire County
Near this spot stood the first court house of Berk...
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Court House Hill
Site of second known court
house of Somerset County on March 1,
1694, the court purchased land near
Dividing Creek and erected a
structure 50 feet by 20 feet,
"with gable ends of brick." The
court house functioned until 1742.
Marker is at the intersection of Dividing ...
The Western District Courthouse
Eureka Springs was incorporated on Valentine's Day in 1880. At that time, the only courthouse was in the county seat of Berryville, some 12 miles to the east. This was a great distance at the time, the roads were bad, ...
Destruction at the Courthouse
The Raiders Strike
(Preface): Confederate Gen. Albert G. Jenkins led 550 cavalrymen on a 500-mile raid from Salt Sulphur Springs, Aug. 22-Sept. 12, 1862, attacking Federal forces and destroying military stores. He captured and paroled 300 Union soldiers, killed or wounded ...
1905 Courthouse Annex
Washington at Church Street
Built in 1905
Listed in the
National Register of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker can be reached from the intersection of North Jackson Avenue and West Mill Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Effingham County Courthouse
1872
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on Jefferson Avenue east of 4th Street, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Van Buren County / Van Buren County Courthouse
Van Buren County
Settlers attracted by lumbering came to this area in the 1830s. By the 1860s a mild climate, rich soil and easy access to the Chicago markets created a thriving fruit industry in Van Buren County. The county was ...
Sharp County Court House
The first court house in Sharp County was erected at Evening Shade in 1868. About 1890 another court house was built at Hardy, in the Northern end of the county. And since then the county has maintained two seats of ...
Barracks, Courthouse, Jail
The building in front of you is very much as it appeared in the 1890s. First built as military barracks, it was later converted for use as a courthouse and jail. Over time its appearance changed to accommodate different needs ...
Kearney County Courthouse
Erected 1906
This property is listed in
the National Register of Historic Places
Nebraska State Historical Society
Marker is on Colorado Avenue near 4th Street, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Court House of Berkshire County
Near this spot stood the first court house of Berkshire County erected 1764.
Here August 16, 1774 occurred the first open resistance to British rule in America
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 7) and Castle Street, ...