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Florida's Earliest Courthouse Building
Manatee County's first Courthouse was built in 1859-1860, ...
Old Russell County Courthouse
During the Federal occupation of the former Confederate St...
Revolutionary Ancestors of Monmouth Court House
In memory of
the Revolutionary ancestors
of
Jenkins Court House
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Jenkins County was organized from territory cut ...
The Sheridan Monument / 1829 Courthouse
(Side A):
The Sheridan Monument
The Sheridan m...
Dallas County Courthouse
The grassed over mound of brick before you was once Dallas...
Lewis C. Laugenour House
ca. 1860
Built by Lewis Case Laugenour, early commun...
The New Westminster Court House and Land Registry Office
The New Westminster Court House
The Court Hou...
Caroline County Courthouse
Union Troops Filled the Roads to Richmond
On May 21,...
Cedar Run Court House Site
Second Prince William
Court House
1742 - 1760<...
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Florida's Earliest Courthouse Building
Manatee County's first Courthouse was built in 1859-1860, and is the oldest remaining building constructed as a county courthouse in the State of Florida. It was built on the original Courthouse Square at 15th Street East and Fourth Avenue, two ...
Old Russell County Courthouse
During the Federal occupation of the former Confederate States of America, the Alabama Legislature created Lee County primarily from the northern half of Russell County in 1866 and ordered the selection of the county seat "more centrally located." Government in ...
Revolutionary Ancestors of Monmouth Court House
In memory of
the Revolutionary ancestors
of
Monmouth Court House Chapter
Daughters of
the American Revolution
Freehold, New Jersey.
1937
Marker is on Court Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Jenkins Court House
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Jenkins County was organized from territory cut from Burke, Screven, Bulloch, and Emanuel counties in 1905, and officially began its function as a new political unit on Jan. 1, 1906.
The first court house was completed in March, 1908 and ...
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 ...
Dallas County Courthouse
The grassed over mound of brick before you was once Dallas County's courthouse. This courthouse was built in 1834. It was dismantled prior to 1905 by brick salvagers.
Cahawba was the county seat from 1818 to 1866. This brought a lot ...
Lewis C. Laugenour House
ca. 1860
Built by Lewis Case Laugenour, early community benefactor, for whom Lewisville is named. Architecturally one of the best examples of the Greek Revival Style in Forsyth County.
Marker is at the intersection of Shallowford Road and North Street, on the ...
The New Westminster Court House and Land Registry Office
The New Westminster Court House
The Court House was designed by architect George William Grant and opened on June 3, 1891 by the first colonial judge and Chief Justice for British Columbia, Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie.
On September 10, 1898, the entire ...
Caroline County Courthouse
Union Troops Filled the Roads to Richmond
On May 21, 1864, Gen. Winfield S. Hancock’s Second Corps passed through Bowling Green. Union soldiers broke into stores, looted homes and freed prisoners from the jail. Documents from the ransacked courthouse littered the ...
Cedar Run Court House Site
Second Prince William
Court House
1742 - 1760
Courtesy hmdb.org