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Wright Court House Site 1771-1774 — Richmond Court House Site 17

Court Houses that served old Surry County. Wright Court House Site is located one mile south. Richmond Couurt House Site is located one mile northeast. Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States, was admitted to the bar to practice ...

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Fairfax Court House

Built 1800

Old Town Fairfax

This building is on the National Register of Historic Places. George and Martha Washington’s wills were recorded here and still remain in this complex. Confederate President Jefferson Davis reviewed strategy in the tavern across the street with ...

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Jackson County Courthouse

Truman Historic Walking Tour Stop 4

Harry S. Truman began his political career here, serving as administrative judge from 1923 to 1925 and presiding judge from 1927 to 1935, overseeing the building's 1932 major renovation.

Marker is on Maple Avenue, on the ...

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Historic Courthouse

This 1933 courthouse, inspired by Independence Hall, contains restored courtroom and office of former Presiding Judge Harry S. Truman. Often remodeled, this building rests upon a foundation laid in 1828. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Marker is on ...

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IX Miles to Springfield Courthouse

Believed to be one of the mileposts erected by Elijah Bates “From Springfield Court House to Chester Factories,” this marker stood at 80 Main Street for about 150 years. Lawyer Bates, principal owner of the Eighth Mass. Turnpike, built 1800-1805 ...

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Cache County Court House

Restored in honor of pioneer Logan residents David Eccles

1849-1912

Ellen Stoddard Eccles

1867-1957

David Eccles, a Scottish immigrant to Utah became one of the state’s most prominent business leaders. His extensive enterprises laid the foundation for the early economic growth of Cache Valley ...

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Court House Renovation

In testimonial and public recognition of the renovation and restoration of the Probate and the Juvenile Divisions of the Common Pleas Court, the Ross County Bar Association memorializes and commends the Board of County Commissioners of Ross County, Ohio.

Grant McDonald ...

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Eureka Courthouse

Built in 1879-80, of locally-fired brick and of sandstone quarried nearby, the Eureka County Courthouse remains a fine example of boom town Victorian opulence. This relic, scene of many famous trials, lives on in reflected glory of the days when ...

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Orange County Courthouse, 1845-1957

Fourth on this Site

Designed and erected, 1844 – 45

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John Berry of Hillsborough, 1798 – 1870

Builder, Architect, Legislator, Humanitarian

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Builder of distinguished structures in his native state

Contributor to the tradition of American architecture

Member of North Carolina Senate

1848, 1850, 1852, 1864, and 1866

Member ...

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Washington County Courthouse

This is Washington County's third courthouse. When the county was established in 1776, the first courthouse, a combination building that served also as a market house, was built in the middle of the town square, one block east of here. ...

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