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Somerset County Circuit Courthouse

1904

The Courthouse was designed in the Georgian Revival style by architects Frank E. and Henry R. Davis of Baltimore, and was built by W. P. Pusey and Son of Snow Hill. The red brick structure is enriched with Indiana limestone ...

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Mercer County Courthouse

Built on Mill Hill. 1839. Named for General Hugh Mercer who fought at Trenton and died in the Battle of Princeton, 1777. Goodyear vs. Day patent case tried here in 1852. Daniel Webster won for Goodyear. The result was a ...

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Val Verde County Courthouse Square

Organized in 1885 from sections of Crockett, Kinney, and Pecos Counties, Val Verde County was named for a Civil War battle in New Mexico which involved Texas Confederate Forces. The growing railroad town of Del Rio was chosen as the ...

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Vermillion County Courthouse

Vermillion County was created by an act of the State Legislature January 2, 1824. On this site the first Courthouse was erected in 1825 at the cost of $345.00. The present structure was built in 1924.

This plaque placed in 1974 ...

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Riley County Courthouse

Designed by Holland and Squires Architects

in the Romanesque style

Constructed by J.B. Betts of Topeka with

stone carving by David Penny 1905-1907

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Monument contributions by Bayer Stone,

Bayer Construction, and Deggingers' Foundry

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Historic Citrus County Courthouse

Citrus County was formed from Hernando County in 1887 and Mannfield, in the center of the new county, was chosen as the temporary county seat by the state legislature. After a political tug-of-war and several elections, Inverness was chosen as ...

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Transylvania County Courthouse

First Transylvania County Courthouse

Built in 1866-wood frame building

Brick Courthouse and County Jail

Begun in 1879 and completed in 1881

Courthouse expanded and

New jail constructed in 1920.

Courthouse and Jail Building

Renovated in 1983 retaining Aesthetic

And Historic Significance

Marker is at the intersection of E Main ...

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Hanover Courthouse

“Give me liberty or give me death!”

In December 1763, the Historic Hanover Courthouse was the site of the famous Parsons’ Cause, an opening salvo of the American Revolution. During the Parsons’ Cause trial, Patrick Henry voiced one of the first ...

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Hanover Courthouse

“Give me liberty or give me death!”

In December 1763, the Historic Hanover Courthouse was the site of the famous Parsons’ Cause, an opening salvo of the American Revolution. During the Parsons’ Cause trial, Patrick Henry voiced one of the first ...

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1841 Courthouse

Erected in 1841, this building served as courthouse until 1970. Designed by Thornton M. Niven, if reflects the Greek Revival in architecture that produced man fine buildings.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (New York Route 207) and Court ...

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