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Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
On March 15, 1781, the crackling of musket fire, the clamo...
Colonial Courthouse
Georgian Colonial design. Built in 1724, restored in 1920....
Wells County Courthouse
This property has been
placed on the
...
Atchison County Courthouse
On the Register
of
National
Histo...
Dillon County / Dillon County Courthouse
Originally in colonial Craven County, this area became par...
Washington County Courthouse
Washington, Georgia’s ninth county and first in the nation...
Abbeville County Courthouse (1908)
Abbeville's 6th courthouse - designed in beaux arts classi...
The Franklin County Courthouse
constructed in 1893, was designed by Geo. P. Washbu...
Dauphin County Courthouse
Dauphin County's third and present courthouse since the 17...
Randolph Co. Courthouse
In June 1808, a committee was appointed to contract the bu...
Results for Our House
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
On March 15, 1781, the crackling of musket fire, the clamor of headlong cavalry charges, and the cries of the wounded disturbed the serenity of these woods and fields. Coming late in the war, the Battle of Guilford Courthouse was ...
Colonial Courthouse
Georgian Colonial design. Built in 1724, restored in 1920. In use for Chester County till 1786, for Delaware County, 1789-1851. Later used as City Hall. Oldest public building in continuous use in U. S.
Marker is on Ave. of the States ...
Wells County Courthouse
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of South Main Street and Market Street, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street. ...
Atchison County Courthouse
On the Register
of
National
Historic
Places
Marker is at the intersection of 5th Street and Parallel Street, on the left when traveling north on 5th Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Dillon County / Dillon County Courthouse
Originally in colonial Craven County, this area became part of Georgetown District, 1769; Liberty County, 1785; Marion District, 1798; and Marion County, 1868. The movement to separate this county from upper Marion County began some years before the General Assembly ...
Washington County Courthouse
Washington, Georgia’s ninth county and first in the nation to be named for George Washington, was created in 1784 for granting land to soldiers for Revolutionary War services.
Court House Square, located on the old stage coach road from Louisville to ...
Abbeville County Courthouse (1908)
Abbeville's 6th courthouse - designed in beaux arts classical style by Edwards & Walter of Atlanta - dedicated in 1908 with City Hall/Opera House. (Two buildings indirectly financed by profits from Abbeville Dispensary, only one still operating above Columbia.)
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The Franklin County Courthouse
constructed in 1893, was designed by Geo. P. Washburn (Ottawa) one of the state's most prominent early architects. He designed fifteen courthouses in three states. This courthouse, because of its architectural excellence and being the best-kept example of his use ...
Dauphin County Courthouse
Dauphin County's third and present courthouse since the 1785 creation of the County was completed in 1943 at this, the traditional and most prominent entrance to the City of Harrisburg. It replaced the second Courthouse, erected in 1860, which stood ...
Randolph Co. Courthouse
In June 1808, a committee was appointed to contract the building of a brick courthouse to replace the original log structure on Court Street. This building cost approximately $1200, including $35 for hinges and other ironwork paid to Solomon Collett. ...