Results for County Court House
Ventura County Courthouse
The courthouse was designed in 1910 by one of the early pi...
Moultrie County Courthouses
The Moultrie County Courthouse was dedicated November 12, ...
Clarke County Courthouse
The year after Clarke County was formed in 1836, construct...
Shasta County Court House
Building erected in 1855 by James Loag, pioneer, following...
Douglas County Courthouse
Designed by John G. Haskell and Fredrick Gunn in th...
Anderson County Court House -- 1898
This is Anderson County's second court house. It st...
Cherokee County Courthouse
This courthouse, the fourth to serve the citizens of Chero...
San Augustine County Courthouse
When the town of San Augustine was platted in 1834, this p...
Loudoun County Courthouse
The Loudoun County Courthouse, first occupied in 1895, is ...
Jefferson County First Court House
The first court house in Jefferson County created in 1829 ...
Results for County Court House
Ventura County Courthouse
The courthouse was designed in 1910 by one of the early pioneers of architecture in Southern California--Albert C. Martin, Sr. Dedicated in July 1913, the structure is an outstanding example of neoclassic architecture, a style prevalent in the United States ...
Moultrie County Courthouses
The Moultrie County Courthouse was dedicated November 12, 1906. It was authorized by the citizens in February 1904, designed by Deal & Ginzel, Lincoln, IL and built by H. B. Walter, Danville, IL for $87,000, including furnishings. It is 75 ...
Clarke County Courthouse
The year after Clarke County was formed in 1836, construction began on a brick courthouse based on county justice David Meade’s design. The courthouse was remodeled in the Neoclassical style about 1850 when the portico and cupola were added. Portraits ...
Shasta County Court House
Building erected in 1855 by James Loag, pioneer, following fire of 1853 which destroyed town. Building refitted and became court house for Shasta County, January 1862. In May of 1888 county seat moved to Redding. Building purchased 1922 by McCloud ...
Douglas County Courthouse
Designed by John G. Haskell and Fredrick Gunn in the Richardsonian Romanesque style
Constructed by the firm of Cuthbert and Sargent of Topeka, KS 1903-1904
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Marker is at the intersection of Massachusetts Street and 11th ...
Anderson County Court House -- 1898
This is Anderson County's second court house. It stands on the site of the first small brick court house where the first court session in Anderson was held on the third Monday in October, 1820. The present building of pronounced ...
Cherokee County Courthouse
This courthouse, the fourth to serve the citizens of Cherokee County, was built in 1940-41 with the assistance of the Federal Works Progress Administration. Designed by the architectural firm of Gill & Bennett, the modern structure is built of native ...
San Augustine County Courthouse
When the town of San Augustine was platted in 1834, this property was reserved for the public square, but it was another 20 years before the first courthouse was constructed here.
San Augustine was one of the 23 original counties ...
Loudoun County Courthouse
The Loudoun County Courthouse, first occupied in 1895, is the third on this site, which was designated for that use on the 1759 plat of Leesburg. On 12 Aug. 1776, the Declaration of Independence was read from the doorway of ...
Jefferson County First Court House
The first court house in Jefferson County created in 1829 and named for President Thomas Jefferson was erected on this site at (Pine Bluff) in 1833. Meanwhile, sessions of the county court had been held first at the house of ...