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Shelby County Courthouse
1854-1908
Original seat of government of Shelby Co...
Courthouse Annex
This wood-frame structure, situated on a site known since ...
Fairfield County Courthouse
This courthouse was built in 1822 by Wm. McCreight under t...
Chester County Courthouse
This courthouse, built in
1852, was designed by
Medina County Courthouse
Medina County was organized in 1848 with Castroville as th...
Van Zandt County Courthouse
Built in 1937 with Public Works Administration funds, this...
Vernon County Courthouse
Constructed in 1908
Placed on the National Re...
Old Polk County Courthouse
Polk County was established February 8, 1861 formed from e...
Middlesex County Courthouse
In 1849, the county seat of Middlesex was moved from Urban...
Rowan County Courthouse
Escaped Destruction
The Old Rowan County Courthouse,...
Results for Courthouse
Shelby County Courthouse
1854-1908
Original seat of government of Shelby County established 1818 at Shelbyville (Pelham).
Moved to Columbiana 1826. First courthouse a small wooden building located on this site. Replaced 1854 by two-story brick structure which forms central portion of this building. ...
Courthouse Annex
This wood-frame structure, situated on a site known since the creation of Bryan County in 1793 as “the Crossroads”, was built in 1939 with funding provided by Henry Ford. The building came to be familiarly called “the Courthouse” by local ...
Fairfield County Courthouse
This courthouse was built in 1822 by Wm. McCreight under the supervision of Robert Mills, South Carolina architect, then serving as Supt. of Public Works. Alterations and additions were made in 1844. It was renovated in 1939 with the addition ...
Chester County Courthouse
This courthouse, built in
1852, was designed by
Edward Brickell White
(1802-1888) of Charleston,
whose work was greatly
influenced by Robert Mills.
Additions by Alfred D.
Gilchrist of Rock Hill in
1896 and 1928 included
three-story rear wings and
a ...
Medina County Courthouse
Medina County was organized in 1848 with Castroville as the county seat. In 1892, as the result of an election, the seat of county administration was relocated to Hondo City (now Hondo). The Commissioners Court immediately ordered a courthouse to ...
Van Zandt County Courthouse
Built in 1937 with Public Works Administration funds, this is the sixth building to serve as the Van Zandt County Courthouse. According to local lore, the commissioners court decreed that a modern courthouse should be erected in order to provide ...
Vernon County Courthouse
Constructed in 1908
Placed on the National Register
of Historic Places
on this day June 27, 1997
by the United States
Department of Interior
Marker is on Cherry Street near Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Old Polk County Courthouse
Polk County was established February 8, 1861 formed from eastern Hillsborough County and western Brevard County and comprised one of two counties created after the state's secession from the union. Polk County was named after James Knox Polk the eleventh ...
Middlesex County Courthouse
In 1849, the county seat of Middlesex was moved from Urbanna to Saluda. Engineer John P. Hill completed the present courthouse in 1852. During the Civil War, Federal cavalrymen stationed in Yorktown made several excursions through the county. Court clerk ...
Rowan County Courthouse
Escaped Destruction
The Old Rowan County Courthouse, a visible reminder of Salisbury’s antebellum prosperity, was erected in 1855 and is one of North Carolina’s finest Greek Revival-style public buildings. It served as Rowan’s third courthouse until 1914. Salisbury native John W. ...