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National Historic Landmark - Hanover County Courthouse
This Georgian courthouse has been used continuously since ...
Pike County Courthouse
Pike County Courthouse
Pike County, named for Zebulo...
Worchester County Courthouse
Staging Ground
In November 1861, a force of about ...
Benton County First Court House
The first court house in Benton County, built of hewed log...
Anderson County Courthouse Annex Park
The location of the Anderson County Courthouse Anne...
Alamance County Courthouse
Alamance County Courthouse
Built in 1923
to re...
First Putnam County Government Seat / Court Houses
Side A: First Putnam County Government Seat
F...
Sussex County Courthouse
Begun 1825
Completed 1828
Built by Dabney Cosb...
Genesee County Courthouse
Erected 1841
This building stands at the bend of t...
Chesterfield County Courthouse
This area, known originally as "Cold Water Run," is the si...
Results for County Court House
National Historic Landmark - Hanover County Courthouse
This Georgian courthouse has been used continuously since its completion around 1735. It was here that, in 1763, Patrick Henry argued and won THE PARSON'S CAUSE, a case involving religious liberty in the Colony.
Information provided by the National Register of ...
Pike County Courthouse
Pike County Courthouse
Pike County, named for Zebulon Pike, was organized in 1815. In 1875, the county seat was moved from Holmesville to Magnolia, and a courthouse was built the next year. All records were lost when the wood-frame building burned ...
Worchester County Courthouse
Staging Ground
In November 1861, a force of about 4,500 United States officers, soldiers, cavalrymen, and artillerists assembled in and around Snow Hill. Some of the troops camped here on the Worchester County Courthouse yard. Gen. Henry H. Lockwood commanded ...
Benton County First Court House
The first court house in Benton County, built of hewed logs was erected on this site (at Bentonville) in 1837, the year after the county was created. It was named for Thomas H Benton.
Marker is at the intersection of A ...
Anderson County Courthouse Annex Park
The location of the Anderson County Courthouse Annex on the corner of Fant and River Street has unique significance to Anderson's history. The site is the location of the 1865 federal encampment of the First Maine, 33rd Regiment, United States ...
Alamance County Courthouse
Alamance County Courthouse
Built in 1923
to replace the original
1851 brick and stucco
structure
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Elm Street on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Putnam County Government Seat / Court Houses
Side A: First Putnam County Government Seat
February 19, 1829, an appointed Ohio Legislative Commission granted 160 acres of the southwest quarter of Section 5, Town 1 south, range 6 east for a government seat to Commissioners Thomas Gray, William Priddy, ...
Sussex County Courthouse
Begun 1825
Completed 1828
Built by Dabney Cosby
master brickmason under Thomas Jefferson
in the construction of the University of Virginia
Declared a National Historic
Landmark 1973-Exterior restored
by the Board of Supervisors and
the Independence Bicentennial
Commission of Sussex County
1975
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Courthouse ...
Genesee County Courthouse
Erected 1841
This building stands at the bend of the Tonawanda and the junction of two major Iroquois Trails - Old Genesee and Big Tree Roads
Onondaga limestone obtained from Consider Warner's Quarry in LeRoy
National Register of Historic Places
...Chesterfield County Courthouse
This area, known originally as "Cold Water Run," is the site of the first Chesterfield County courthouse, erected in 1750. In 1917 it was demolished and replaced by a larger Georgian Revival brick building that served the county until the ...