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Hampton Courthouse
“Roofless and Thoroughly Gutted”
“The courthouse, ro...
Marion County / Marion Courthouse
Marker Front:
Marion County
Originally a part ...
Refugio County Courthouse
The county and city of Refugio are named after the Spanish...
"Harvey House" Leavenworth Court House Annex I
Established 1984
This home was built circa 1870 by A...
Eau Claire County Courthouse Square
A Place to Plan the Future
If this were summer 1856,...
Courthouse - Lawrence County Tennessee
Erected 1905
Cornerstone placed June 19, 1905 by Min...
Gibbs v. Broome, et al/1931 Courthouse
27 Courthouse Square
Should you receive the same pay...
Red Brick Courthouse
29 Courthouse Square
After the Civil War, Abraham Li...
Osborne County Courthouse
Built 1906-1908
has been placed on the
Nationa...
Montgomery County Court House
1784
The original county jail, built in 1787, stood ...
Results for Our House
Hampton Courthouse
“Roofless and Thoroughly Gutted”
“The courthouse, roofless and thoroughly gutted. … [Its] chimney served oar cooks well in getting supper. The Telegraph tent was soon up and the operator at work on the newly strung wire to Fort Monroe.” – Pvt. ...
Marion County / Marion Courthouse
Marker Front:
Marion County
Originally a part of colonial Craven County and Georgetown District of 1769, it was created as Liberty County by an Act of the General Assembly in 1785.
The name was changed to Marion District in 1798 and to Marion ...
Refugio County Courthouse
The county and city of Refugio are named after the Spanish Mission De Nuestra Senora Del Refugio (the Mission of our Lady of Refuge) established here in 1795. The Spanish mission building served as Refugio County's courthouse at various times ...
"Harvey House" Leavenworth Court House Annex I
Established 1984
This home was built circa 1870 by A. A. Higgenbotham. The stone was quarried at Junction City, Kansas. Messrs. Anthony, Goehner and Lysle negotiated with the Harvey family and the property was donated to Cushing Hospital in 1944. The ...
Eau Claire County Courthouse Square
A Place to Plan the Future
If this were summer 1856, you would be standing in Chippewa County. June 11 that year, the Chippewa County Board gave up this block for a Courthouse Square. So, when Governor Bashford signed the act ...
Courthouse - Lawrence County Tennessee
Erected 1905
Cornerstone placed June 19, 1905 by Minosa Lodge No. 542 F & A M. Lawrence County established 1817. First Courthouse on this site 1821. Commissioners appointed to select site of county seat; David Crockett, Enoch Tucker, Henry Phoenix, Josephus ...
Gibbs v. Broome, et al/1931 Courthouse
27 Courthouse Square
Should you receive the same pay for doing the same work? William B. Gibbs, teacher and principal of the Rockville Colored Elementary School, thought so, but he had to take the issue to court.
African American teachers had to ...
Red Brick Courthouse
29 Courthouse Square
After the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln and Congress created the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands to aid newly freed African Americans. By the time it closed in 1872, the Bureau had provided assistance to four million ...
Osborne County Courthouse
Built 1906-1908
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
2001
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and 4th Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Montgomery County Court House
1784
The original county jail, built in 1787, stood here with the original courthouse. In 1851, a new jail was built and still stands on Airy St. near DeKalb. Designed by Napoleon LeBrun, the architect who later designed the courthouse, the ...