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Tyler County Courthouse
After the creation of Tyler County in 1846 and the subsequ...
Mississippi County Court House
The county seat of Mississippi County, created in 1833, wa...
Court Square & Springhouse
Temporary Prison Camp
During the Civil War, a road...
Pima County Courthouse
Historic Site
The first Pima County Courthouse, a si...
Ohio County Court House
Indiana’s oldest in continuous use. In its northeast corne...
Switzerland County Courthouse
The first brick courthouse on this site was built in 1816....
Mississippi County Courthouse
Osceola
This Neoclassical Courthouse was built in 19...
Earliest Courthouse
Three room adobe, seat of law and justice when Lincoln Cou...
County Courthouse
1868
The Alameda County Courthouse stood here betwee...
Napa Courthouse Flag Staff
First constructed 1892-3.
Restored under volunteer l...
Results for Court House
Tyler County Courthouse
After the creation of Tyler County in 1846 and the subsequent selection of Woodville as a county seat, this block was set aside for use as the courthouse square and the first courthouse was completed by February 1849. In November ...
Mississippi County Court House
The county seat of Mississippi County, created in 1833, was located at Osceola in 1836. Since about 1900 the county has maintained another court house at Blytheville for the northern district. The county was named for the great river which ...
Court Square & Springhouse
Temporary Prison Camp
During the Civil War, a road (Market Street) ran east and west through the courthouse square, dividing it roughly in half. The courthouse occupied the northern portion while the jail, clerk’s office, and springhouse were in the ...
Pima County Courthouse
Historic Site
The first Pima County Courthouse, a single-story adobe structure built in 1868, was replaced in 1881 by a large two-story stone and red brick victorian building which, in turn, was removed in 1928 to make way for the present ...
Ohio County Court House
Indiana’s oldest in continuous use. In its northeast corner was deposited the first court house cornerstone in the State laid with Masonic ceremonies. Traditional rites were held July 4, 1844, Colonel Abel C. Pepper, P.G.M., officiating.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Switzerland County Courthouse
The first brick courthouse on this site was built in 1816. The present courthouse was completed in 1864 by John Haley at a cost of $26,135.40. The annex was added in 2005. The courthouse was listed on the Indiana Register ...
Mississippi County Courthouse
Osceola
This Neoclassical Courthouse was built in 1912 on land donated by Judge W.J. Driver. Constructed of unusual brick, the building features a flat roof supporting a copper dome with large concrete terra cotta decorations and round polished inserts on the ...
Earliest Courthouse
Three room adobe, seat of law and justice when Lincoln County was established, 1869. Routine issuing of warrants and records, trials for crimes large and small, all issued from it. Now called Priest's House, belongs with neighboring church.
Marker is on ...
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 ...
Napa Courthouse Flag Staff
First constructed 1892-3.
Restored under volunteer leadership of Solano-Napa Builders Exchange through contributions and skilled labor of these citizens and organizations of Napa County.
Dedicated April 13, 1985
By the
Native Sons of the Golden West
William Bundesen, Grand President
Marker can be reached from the ...