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Williamson County Courthouse
Completed in 1911, this is the fifth courthouse to serve t...
Washington County Courthouse Square
West Bend, Wisconsin
This block was deeded to Washin...
Old City Hall and Courthouse, 1850
When Norfolk became an independent city in 1845, space was...
Old Dauphin County Courthouses
Two Dauphin County Courthouses occupied this site at the i...
Old Westmoreland Courthouse
At a public meeting here, on June 22, 1774, resolutions of...
The Courthouse Square
The first Courthouse, at the south end of this squa...
Duleek Courthouse
Duleek Heritage Trail
Duleek Courthouse was built in...
County Courthouse
1868
The Alameda County Courthouse stood here betwee...
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
On March 15, 1781, the crackling of musket fire, the clamo...
Colonial Courthouse
Georgian Colonial design. Built in 1724, restored in 1920....
Results for Courthouse
Williamson County Courthouse
Completed in 1911, this is the fifth courthouse to serve the citizens of Williamson County. It was designed by the Austin architectural firm of Charles H. Page & Bro. Although some of the building's detailing was removed in the 1960s, ...
Washington County Courthouse Square
West Bend, Wisconsin
This block was deeded to Washington County on May 2, 1853, by the Wightman, Kilbourn, Kneeland, and Wolcott families to locate and erect county buildings. The original courthouse, constructed in 1854, was relocated to Main Street when the ...
Old City Hall and Courthouse, 1850
When Norfolk became an independent city in 1845, space was needed to accommodate municipal functions. The Classic Revival building was begun in 1847 and completed in 1850 as Norfolk's city Hall and Courthouse. The architect was William Singleton, a Portsmouth ...
Old Dauphin County Courthouses
Two Dauphin County Courthouses occupied this site at the intersection of Market St. and what was originally known as Raspberry Street, later appropriately renamed Court Street. John Harris, Jr.'s original plan for Harrisburg set aside this land for use by ...
Old Westmoreland Courthouse
At a public meeting here, on June 22, 1774, resolutions of Richard Henry Lee offering aid to Boston, whose port had been closed by the British government, were adopted. Here, on May 23, 1775, the Westmoreland Committee on Safety passed ...
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 ...
Duleek Courthouse
Duleek Heritage Trail
Duleek Courthouse was built in 1838 by John Trotter as a sessions house for the Meath Grand Jury. It was designed by Francis Johnston. The main architectural features are the Doric door-case and fanlight, a simplified eaves pediment ...
County Courthouse
1868
The Alameda County Courthouse stood here between 1856 and 1868. In 1853 Alameda County was carved out of Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties. New Haven was its first county seat. The 1854 legislative session moved the county seat to ...
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
On March 15, 1781, the crackling of musket fire, the clamor of headlong cavalry charges, and the cries of the wounded disturbed the serenity of these woods and fields. Coming late in the war, the Battle of Guilford Courthouse was ...
Colonial Courthouse
Georgian Colonial design. Built in 1724, restored in 1920. In use for Chester County till 1786, for Delaware County, 1789-1851. Later used as City Hall. Oldest public building in continuous use in U. S.
Marker is on Ave. of the States ...