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Transylvania County Courthouse

First Transylvania County Courthouse

Built in 1866-wood frame building

Brick Courthouse and County Jail

Begun in 1879 and completed in 1881

Courthouse expanded and

New jail constructed in 1920.

Courthouse and Jail Building

Renovated in 1983 retaining Aesthetic

And Historic Significance

Marker is at the intersection of E Main ...

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Hanover Courthouse

“Give me liberty or give me death!”

In December 1763, the Historic Hanover Courthouse was the site of the famous Parsons’ Cause, an opening salvo of the American Revolution. During the Parsons’ Cause trial, Patrick Henry voiced one of the first ...

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Hanover Courthouse

“Give me liberty or give me death!”

In December 1763, the Historic Hanover Courthouse was the site of the famous Parsons’ Cause, an opening salvo of the American Revolution. During the Parsons’ Cause trial, Patrick Henry voiced one of the first ...

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1841 Courthouse

Erected in 1841, this building served as courthouse until 1970. Designed by Thornton M. Niven, if reflects the Greek Revival in architecture that produced man fine buildings.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (New York Route 207) and Court ...

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Court House

Orange County Court House, Greek revival, finished in 1842. Newburgh shared a half-shire role with Goshen. Architect Thornton Niven of Newburgh

Marker is on Grand Street 0.3 miles north of Broadway.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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"Old" San Mateo County Courthouse

In 1858, Simon M. Mezes donated land to the county so that a courthouse could be built. This is the third courthouse built on this exact site and the forth built in the property. In 1903, the architectural firm of ...

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Caroline Court House

Caroline County-established, 1773, from parts of Queen Anne's and Dorchester Counties - held its early courts at seven different locations until 1797 when its first courthouse was built on this site, once known as Pig Point.

The 1895 replacement was renovated ...

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Noble County Seat / Noble County Courthouse

Noble County formed by General Assembly 1836, named after James Noble first US Senator from Indiana. County seats Sparta 1836, Augusta, 1837, Port Mitchell 1844. Center later named Albion selected 1846 as county seat in runoff election. Arrival of railroad ...

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Historic Courthouse

This Greek Revival style landmark

building served as the third seat

of county government from

1843 to 1981

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of

Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Market Street, on the ...

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Rockland County Court House

Rockland County

Court House

Our forebears commitment to the rule of law was manifested in the first court house built in Tappan in 1691. In 1774 a small frame court house was constructed on this more convenient site, replaced in 1827 by ...

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