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Alpine County Courthouse
This building was designed by Frederic J. DeLongchamp, a d...
Fairfax Court House
Built in 1800. This building, designed by James Wren, serv...
Bulloch County Courthouse
The United States Department
of Interior
has p...
The Courthouse
Queen Anne’s County
Oldest courthouse in continuous ...
Warwick Court House
Camp in the Wilderness
“The office was full of books...
Colusa County Courthouse
Erected in 1861, this Federal/Classic Revival style buildi...
Garrett County Courthouse
The domed building on the hill to your right is the Garret...
Nevada County Court House
History
Nevada County organized out of Yuba County M...
Sussex County Courthouse
In 1835 a lottery was authorized to raise funds to replace...
Mono County Court House
Since April 1, 1881 with the trial of Morton, indicted for...
Results for Court House
Alpine County Courthouse
This building was designed by Frederic J. DeLongchamp, a designer and engineer of mining, born in Reno, Nevada, on June 2, 1882 and educated in Nevada. He designed 500 buildings, libraries, hotels, and post offices in the counties of the ...
Fairfax Court House
Built in 1800. This building, designed by James Wren, served as the first permanent courthouse of Fairfax County.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Chain Bridge Road (Virginia Route 123) and Main Street (Virginia Route 236).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Bulloch County Courthouse
The United States Department
of Interior
has placed this property on the
National Register
of
Historic Places
Marker is on N. Main Street (U.S. 301) near Courtland Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Courthouse
Queen Anne’s County
Oldest courthouse in continuous use in the State of Maryland. The building was authorized by Acts of Assemby after the removal of the County Seat from Queenstown to Chester Mills, later Centreville. It was erected between 1791 and ...
Warwick Court House
Camp in the Wilderness
“The office was full of books and papers. Some very old ones that had been written long before the Revolution by King George’s officers. A guard was over them but I was lucky and got a handful ...
Colusa County Courthouse
Erected in 1861, this Federal/Classic Revival style building is the oldest remaining courthouse in the Sacramento Valley. The “Southern” style reflects the county’s heritage from the Ante-Bellum South and states-rights sympathies during the Civil War. In its early years, the ...
Garrett County Courthouse
The domed building on the hill to your right is the Garrett County Courthouse. Built in 1907 in a classical Greek style and designed by Architect J. Riley Gordon, this is the second building in Oakland to be called the ...
Nevada County Court House
History
Nevada County organized out of Yuba County May 18, 1851. Wooden court house and log jail built on Broad Street 1851. The first court house on this site was erected in 1856. The building was damaged by fire in July ...
Sussex County Courthouse
In 1835 a lottery was authorized to raise funds to replace the frame structure which had served as Courthouse since 1791. Construction of the new building began in 1837 following the sale and relocation of the original Courthouse to its ...
Mono County Court House
Since April 1, 1881 with the trial of Morton, indicted for theft of gold bullion from the Standard Co. of Bodie, the scales of justice in this building have continuously weighed the problems of Mono County from infancy to this ...