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Jackson's Law Office

Andrew Jackson settled in Nashville in 1788 and served as Atty. Gen. until 1796. Lawyer John Overton owned a building here (1791-96) and shared office space with his friend Jackson. Jackson was Tennessee's first Rep. to Congress (1796) and state ...

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Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices

This portion of the Tinsley Building, a merchant block constructed in 1840-1841, is the only surviving structure in which Abraham Lincoln maintained a law office. Intended originally for commercial use, much of the building was rented for other purposes. A ...

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Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices

Abraham Lincoln prepared and wrote his first inaugural address as President of the United States, in the third story of this building in the month of January, 1861.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of E Adams Street and South ...

Law Office

Law office built

circa 1860

by United States Senator

from California

James F. Farley

Law office of

Angelo De Paoli

Marker is at the intersection of Court Street and Summit Street, on the left when traveling east on Court Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Law Offices of Sherman, Ewing, and McCook

60 Main Street

William Tecumseh Sherman

Thomas Ewing Jr.

Hugh Boyle Ewing

Daniel McCook Jr.

All four members of the law firm served with distinction as general officers in the Union Army in the Civil War.

Thomas Ewing Jr. was the first Chief Justice of Kansas, ...

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Anderson County Law Enforcement Officers Memorial

A memorial to the Memory of the law enforcement officers of Anderson County South Carolina who gave their lives in the line of duty. Their valor and sacrifice will be long remembered.

William Gibson Anderson Police Dept. 1924

James Wilson Sheriff Dept. ...

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Law Office

Samuel Southard, U.S. Senator, N.J. Governor, & Sec. of Navy, erected this building in 1811. Office of Gov. Vroom, 1817-1819 & Alexander Wurts, 1820-1881. Redesigned in the Greek Revival style by Mahlon Fisher in 1840.

Marker is on Main Street, on ...

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Lincoln / Lamon Law Office

Danville, Illinois

Abraham Lincoln occupied offices in a building on this site while practicing law in the Eighth Judicial District from 1847 - 1859.

Marker is at the intersection of West Main Street and North Vermilion Street, on the right when traveling ...

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Stack-Bickett Law Office

Erected in 1888, this building has served as the law office of attorney Amos M. Stack, who was elected Superior Court Judge in 1922, and his partner, attorney Thomas W. Bigkett, who was governor of North Carolina 1917 – 1921; ...

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Searls Law Office

This building, completed December, 1872, was the law office for three generations of this family. Niles Searls, who arrived in 1851, practiced law here from 1872 to 1885. He had been elected District Attorney in 1855, then District Judge for ...

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