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Graham County Courthouse

1916

Since Graham County's formation in 1881 the courthouse had been relocated four times. It had been housed in an adobe structure in Safford, two sites in Solomonville, and the Rig's Building on Main Street when the county seat was returned ...

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Courthouse Burned

[ Side One ]

Twenty-two Kentucky courthouses were burned during Civil War, nineteen in last fifteen months: twelve by Confederates, eight by guerrillas, two by Union accident.

See map on reverse side.

The courthouse at Hodgenville was burned by guerrillas Feb. 21, 1865. ...

The Warren County Courthouse

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

and registered as a

Virginia

Historic Landmark

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Royal Street (U.S. 340), on the left when traveling west on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Jacob Larmour House

This Victorian cottage was built in 1875 for architect Jacob Larmour (1822-1901), who came to Austin with his family in 1871. He played a major role in the design of many of the city’s commercial and residential buildings and was ...

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Court House and Jail

From the 1850s to the 1890s, the lure of gold brought people to the mountains and deserts of Kern County. Mining towns such as Claraville, Havilah and Randsburg sprang up almost overnight.

Although most of the residents of these towns were ...

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Old Isle of Wight Courthouse

Smithfield served as the county seat from 1752 to 1801. The Old Isle of Wight Courthouse was built in 1752. Constructed by William Rand, it is one of Virginia's few surviving colonial structures and is notable for having a semicircular ...

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Georgetown County Courthouse

This courthouse, designed by prominent architect and

South Carolina native

Robert Mills (1781–1855),

was built in 1823–24 to replace a courthouse which had been damaged by two hurricanes. Mills himself,

who also designed the Washington Monument, called this courthouse “a great ornament to the ...

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House of Four Pillars

Ohio Historical Marker

Theodore Dreiser wrote in 1900 his famous novel, Sister Carrie, in this house. It was built in 1835 and altered to Greek Revival Style in 1844. Dreiser acquired it in 1899. The house possesses most of the features ...

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Penokee Iron Range Trail – Historic Iron County Courthouse

Iron County Heritage Area

Ashland County was not willing to have its eastern most township, the Town of Vaughn, “secede” to form a new county in 1887.

The Town incorporated Hurley’s rich iron ore mines. The community’s wealth and population were booming. ...

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Oldest Operating Courthouse in Kansas

1871 - 1872

Marker is at the intersection of Pearl Street and Broadway, on the right when traveling east on Pearl Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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