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Fourth Creek Meeting House

Presbyterian. Established ca. 1750; on this site by 1756. The Rev. James Hall first regular minister.

Marker is at the intersection of West End Avenue (North Carolina Route 90) and Meeting Street on West End Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Courthouse

With the arrival of the Union army in the Spring of 1862, Fredericksburg-area slaves by the hundreds fled to freedom. To house the refugees, the Union army transformed the basement of the city courthouse (in front of you) into a ...

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Old Tishomingo County Courthouse

Land acquired 1857. Courthouse built 1888. Was in use from 1889 to 1971. Former Governor J.M. Stone supervised erection. Building housed Tishomingo County Singing Convention from 1917 until 1971.

Marker is on East Quitman Street, on the right when traveling west. ...

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Early Bath County Courthouses

Bath County was formed in 1790 from parts of Augusta, Botetourt, and Greenbrier counties. The county court first met here on 10 May 1791 at the house of John Lewis's widow Margaret, who donated two acres opposite the mineral baths ...

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Gilmour – Parker House

Erected 1853

For Thomas Corse Gilmour,

English Cotten Merchant

Isaac Thayer, Architect-Builder.

Sold by Gilmour heirs in 1882

To John M. Parker,

whose son, John M. Parker, Jr.,

lived here and later served as

Governor of Louisiana

1920-1924.

The dining ...

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The First Courthouse of Prince William County

One hundred and fifty yards east of this spot stood the first courthouse of Prince William County organized in 1731. This monument erected by the Bicentennial Committee of Prince William County, September 25, 1931, was presented to the people of ...

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Marlborough Court House / Old River Road

Marker Front:

Located about one mile N. of here was the original county seat of Marlborough County, established in 1785. Tristram Thomas conveyed two acres of land to the county for the erection of public buildings in 1787, and the court ...

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Marlborough County Court House

Four court houses for Marlborough District or County have stood on this square since Apr. 4, 1820, when it was deeded by John S. Thomas for that purpose. The first court house, completed before 1824, was replaced by a new ...

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Tuolumne County Courthouse

1898

In 1854, Tuolumne County’s first courthouse was erected on this site donated to the county by John and Israel P. Yaney.

The cornerstone of the present courthouse, which replaced it, was dedicated September 26, 1898, at ceremonies held under the auspices ...

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Prince William County Court House

Dumfries - 1760–1822. Forty yards southerly of this spot stood the third court house of Prince William County. The brick in this monument came from the foundation of this old court house, and was donated present owners of said court ...

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