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The Warren County Courthouse

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

and registered as a

Virginia

Historic Landmark

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Royal Street (U.S. 340), on the left when traveling west on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Courthouse Square

The first Courthouse, at the south end of this square, was log.

The second, built in 1814-17, was brick and burned 1852.

The third was remodeled in 1912 to the present structure.

The first jail stood on this square as did the first ...

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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 ...

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The Old Courthouse

At the head of Court Street next to the Catholic cemetery, J.F. Chillis in 1852, began building the first Trinity County courthouse. The twenty by sixty structure was three stories in 1853. The Trinity Masonic Lodge bought the third floor ...

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The Courthouse

The first Courthouse served Elizabeth City County (one of eight counties established in 1634) and Hampton, the county set. It was probably near the second church site of Elizabeth City Parish now the property of Hampton University. Court buildings have ...

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The Sheridan Monument / 1829 Courthouse

(Side A):

The Sheridan Monument

The Sheridan monument was erected by and given to the Village of Somerset by the State of Ohio in 1905 to honor the memory of Somerset's General Phillip Henry Sheridan. "Little Phil" was raised in Somerset and ...

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The Hardin County Courthouse

One of Ohio's larger courthouses, this structure, completed in 1915 at a cost of $275,000, is the third courthouse to be built in this vicinity. The building, designed by the architectural firm, Richards, McCarty, and Bulford, is an excellent example ...

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Statuary at the Shelby County Courthouse

Exterior statuary at the Shelby County Courthouse includes, most prominently, six seated figures carved from single blocks of Tennessee marble, representing Wisdom, Justice, Liberty, Authority, Peace, and Prosperity. Near the top of the north facade are six standing figures: Prudence, ...

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Jackson County Courthouse And The Scottsboro Boys

Marker front:

Constructed in 1911-1912 and designed by architect Richard H. Hunt, the Jackson County Courthouse is a Neo-Classical, brick building situated on a town square in Scottsboro, the county seat of Jackson County. The front, two-story portico is supported by ...

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The Courthouse, Queen Anne’s County

Oldest courthouse in continuous use in the State of Maryland. The building was authorized by Acts of Assemby after the removal of the County Seat from Queenstown to Chester Mills, later Centreville. It was erected between 1791 and 1796 on ...

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