Results for First County Court
Site of First Jackson County North Carolina Courts
Site of Daniel Bryson Sr. and Artic Virginia Dillar...
Macon County's First Court House
Bronze Replica
In which Abraham Lincoln once practic...
The First Courthouse of Prince William County
One hundred and fifty yards east of this spot stood the fi...
First County Court
The home of R.E.C. Dougherty stood on the foundations of t...
Jefferson County First Court House
The first court house in Jefferson County created in 1829 ...
First Court House of Fairfax County
From this spot N. 20° W. 220 ft.
stood the First Cou...
Results for First County Court
Site of First Jackson County North Carolina Courts
Site of Daniel Bryson Sr. and Artic Virginia Dillard Brysons' home, where on March 21, 1853 the first court of Jackson County, N.C. was held, and on March 23, 1853 the county government was formed-the structure was razed in 1956
Marker ...
Macon County's First Court House
Bronze Replica
In which Abraham Lincoln once practiced Law stood West of this Marker.
1829 - 1838
Replica placed by Decatur and Macon County Heritage Committee.
Marker is at the intersection of West Main Street and South Main Street (Illinois Highway 51), on the ...
The First Courthouse of Prince William County
One hundred and fifty yards east of this spot stood the first courthouse of Prince William County organized in 1731. This monument erected by the Bicentennial Committee of Prince William County, September 25, 1931, was presented to the people of ...
First County Court
The home of R.E.C. Dougherty stood on the foundations of the house to the north. Here, as Chairman, he held the first meeting of the Carroll County Court, March 11, 1822. Members were, Daniel Barcroft, John Bone, Banks W. Burrow, ...
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 ...
First Court House of Fairfax County
From this spot N. 20° W. 220 ft.
stood the First Court House
of Fairfax County
Built in 1742
abandoned
because Indian hostilities
about 1752
Marker is at the intersection of Old Courthouse Road (County Route 677) and Chain Bridge Road (Virginia Highway 123), on the right ...