Results for The Courthouse
History of the Stewart County Courthouse
The first courthouse in Stewart County, Tennessee was erec...
The Gaol and Courthouse, London, c.1843
Painting by George Russell Dartnell
“More change has...
The Five Courthouses of Walker County
The first Walker County Courthouse was available for count...
The Shelby County Courthouse
In 1819, the State of Ohio formally recognized Shel...
The Henry County Courthouse
Henry County was organized in 1834 and Napoleon became the...
Courthouse Hill / The Plum Orchard
(Side A):
Courthouse Hill
In the early years o...
The Courthouse Lancaster County / John Simpson
[Front]:
The Courthouse Lancaster County
Built...
The Old Lake County Courthouse, 1878
The Old Courthouse has been, since its erection in ...
The Huntington County Courthouse
Erected 1904 - 1906
The Huntington Courthouse Square...
The First Courthouse
A log structure, with whipping posts and stocks, was erect...
Results for The Courthouse
History of the Stewart County Courthouse
The first courthouse in Stewart County, Tennessee was erected in June 1806 in the Township of Dover. In 1823, the original log courthouse was replaced and later destroyed by fire during the Civil War in 1862. The courthouse was rebuilt ...
The Gaol and Courthouse, London, c.1843
Painting by George Russell Dartnell
“More change has been caused to the views around London by the cutting down of hills and the building of gullies.”
--Harriet Priddis, in her “Reminiscences” (1902)
In the 1840s George Russell Dartnell depicted the London District ...
The Five Courthouses of Walker County
The first Walker County Courthouse was available for county commissioners court meetings in July 1848; the building was finally completed in the center of the Huntsville public square in 1850. Because of a defective foundation, a second courthouse had replaced ...
The Shelby County Courthouse
In 1819, the State of Ohio formally recognized Shelby County, named for Isaac Shelby, veteran of the American Revolution and former governor of Kentucky. The first county seat was located in Hardin, but was moved to Sidney in 1820 to ...
The Henry County Courthouse
Henry County was organized in 1834 and Napoleon became the county seat in 1835. The first Court was held in a two-story log cabin located at the corner of Perry and Front Streets.
The first Courthouse was a plain two-story structure ...
Courthouse Hill / The Plum Orchard
(Side A):
Courthouse Hill
In the early years of Delaware, this area was known as Briar Hill. It is the highest elevation in the city. Situated facing south and approximately at the center of the existing Courthouse, was the site of the ...
The Courthouse Lancaster County / John Simpson
[Front]:
The Courthouse Lancaster County
Built in 1825-1828. Designed by Robert Mills of Charleston, South Carolina, America's first native born, professionally trained architect, State Civil and Military Engineer and designer of the Washington Monument.
[Reverse]:John Simpson
John Simpson in 1792 gave a courthouse site ...
The Old Lake County Courthouse, 1878
The Old Courthouse has been, since its erection in 1878, a landmark in Lake County, Indiana. Construction of the central portion, including the clock tower, began with 500,000 hand-kilned bricks from the Henry Wise Brickyard in Crown Point, combining several ...
The Huntington County Courthouse
Erected 1904 - 1906
The Huntington Courthouse Square
Historic District
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
By the U.S. Department of the Interior
September 4, 1992
"Law is the Technique of Justice"
Publius Iuventius Celsus
Marker is on Jefferson St. 0 miles east of ...
The First Courthouse
A log structure, with whipping posts and stocks, was erected on this Tappan green C. 1691. Here justice was administered to all of Orange County, which then included present Rockland. A more permanent courthouse and "gaol," built in 1739, was ...