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Mt. Pulaski Court House

Mt. Pulaski served as the seat of Logan County from 1848 to 1853. The First County Court was at Postville, now part of Lincoln, Illinois.

In 1848 Logan County voters approved the removal of the Court from Postville to Mt. Pulaski. ...

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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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Seminole County Courthouses

Mosquito County was established in 1824 by the U.S. Legislative Council. Mosquito County's name was changed to Orange in 1845. Seminole County was established in 1913 by the Florida Legislature when it was partitioned from Orange County, with Sanford named ...

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Old Courthouse

Constructed in 1791 at the direction of the State Legislature, this structure served as the seat of Sussex County government until 1837, when it was sold and moved to this location to make way for the construction of the present ...

Pickens County Courthouse

Erected 1877-78

Pickens County, named for General Andrew Pickens of South Carolina, was established December 19, 1820. First County Site was Pickensville. On March 5, 1830, the government awarded 80 acres of land at Carrollton for the County Site. The first ...

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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 ...

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Preble County Courthouse

Marker Front:

The current Preble County Courthouse, the third courthouse erected on this site, was designed by noted architect and Preble County native Harvey Hiestand. Its cornerstone was laid on March 17, 1917, with a copper box containing a bible, historic ...

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Colonial Courthouse

The frame section of the structure dates to circa 1708 and is consistent with other Maryland courthouses in size, form, character and materials. The brick section was added circa 1820–40. Laws in the 18th century mostly were enforced by fines, ...

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Postville Court House Site

Eighth Judicial Circuit

From 1839 to 1848 the seat of Logan County was Postville, which centered in the Court House located on this site. In this structure Abraham Lincoln, a member of the Traveling Bar of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, attended ...

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Tremont Courthouse

1839 - 1850

Abraham Lincoln attended court in the fine two story rectangular brick courthouse with four Grecian columns and copper dome on this site. Here in 1842 he was challenged to a duel by James Shields. Lincoln last spoke here ...

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