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Site of the Campbell County Court House
Where, in June 1867 the widow of Captain T.C. Glover calle...
Blanco County Courthouse
Designed by San Antonio architect Henry T. Phelps, ...
Marion County Courthouse
Marion County was named for the Revolutionary War general,...
The Dufour-Baldwin House
A classic example of the late Greek Revival-Italianate sty...
Warwick Courthouse
The clerk’s office was built in 1810, when Warwick Courtho...
Warwick Courthouse
The clerk’s office was built in 1810, when Warwick Courtho...
Old Mahoning County Courthouse
(side A)
Mahoning County was created in 1846 by comb...
Jefferson County Courthouse
Where John Brown Was Tried
In this courthouse, John ...
Cumberland County Court House
In 1749 the Virginia House of Burgesses divided Goochland ...
Buckingham Courthouse
Historic District
Designed by Thomas Jefferson in 18...
Results for Our House
Site of the Campbell County Court House
Where, in June 1867 the widow of Captain T.C. Glover called a reunion of the survivors of Company A, 21st Georgia, C.S.A. who agreed to hold annual meetings.
Marker is on Fairburn Campbellton Road near Cochran Road SW, on the right. ...
Blanco County Courthouse
Designed by San Antonio architect Henry T. Phelps, the 1916 Blanco County Courthouse was the first permanent courthouse built after the seat of government moved from Blanco to Johnson City in 1890. Serving as contractor for the project was stonemason ...
Marion County Courthouse
Marion County was named for the Revolutionary War general, Francis Marion of South Carolina, the legendary “Swamp Fox.” It was formed in 1842 from Harrison and Monongalia Counties. The first courthouse, a two-story red brick structure, was completed in 1844. ...
The Dufour-Baldwin House
A classic example of the late Greek Revival-Italianate style. Designed by noted architects Henry Howard and Albert Diettel, constructedf in 1859 by Wing and Muir for Louise Donnet and Cyprien Dufour, a prominent attorney, author, and state senator. Dufour sold ...
Warwick Courthouse
The clerk’s office was built in 1810, when Warwick Courthouse was moved here.
Marker is on Old Courthouse Way, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Warwick Courthouse
The clerk’s office was built in 1810, when Warwick Courthouse was moved here.
Marker is on Old Courthouse Way, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Old Mahoning County Courthouse
(side A)
Mahoning County was created in 1846 by combining townships from southern Trumbull and northern Columbiana counties. Canfield engaged in competition with several surrounding communities for the new county seat, and its success was attributed to its central location along ...
Jefferson County Courthouse
Where John Brown Was Tried
In this courthouse, John Brown, the abolitionist, was tried and found guilty of treason, conspiracy and murder. He was hanged four blocks from here on December 2, 1859. •
Visitors are Welcome.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Cumberland County Court House
In 1749 the Virginia House of Burgesses divided Goochland County to establish Cumberland County. William A. Howard, an associate of Thomas Jefferson's master builder, Dabney Cosby, built the present Cumberland County courthouse (1818-1821). The unusual temple-form, Jeffersonian-Classical building has a ...
Buckingham Courthouse
Historic District
Designed by Thomas Jefferson in 1821, burned in 1869, rebuilt in 1873. The exterior follows Jefferson’s plan with the interior redesigned. Copy of original plan and specifications on display in courthouse. Registered in 1969 as a National and Virginia ...