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Christian County (Illinois) Courthouse

1840 - 1856

The first courthouse of Christian County (originally Dane County) was built in 1840 for $2,350. It was located in the center of Taylorville’s Public Square. Court was held on the lower level with County Officers sharing the ...

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The Five Courthouses of Walker County

The first Walker County Courthouse was available for county commissioners court meetings in July 1848; the building was finally completed in the center of the Huntsville public square in 1850. Because of a defective foundation, a second courthouse had replaced ...

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Site of First Randolph County Courthouse

The area of this square marks the site of the first and second courthouses of Randolph County. The first, a two-story frame building, was erected in 1836. It was replaced in 1842 by a brick structure with entrances facing in ...

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Clay County (Indiana) Courthouse

[Side one:]

County formed by Indiana General

Assembly 1825; named for

national statesman Henry Clay.

First county seat at Bowling

Green; had three courthouses: first

built 1827 was two-story log

structure; second and third built

1839-1840 and 1852-1853 were

two-story brick. County seat

moved to Brazil 1877 after

fourth courthouse ...

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Third Marathon County Courthouse

These granite blocks were part of the third Marathon County Courthouse completed in May 1892, it stood on the block bounded by Third, Scott, Fourth and Jefferson Streets. This courthouse was razed in April, 1955.

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Monroe County Courthouse

[Side 'One']

County formed by Indiana General Assembly and Bloomington selected as county seat 1818. One-story, two-room log cabin built 1818 as first courthouse and school. Second courthouse, built here 1819-1826, was two stories, brick with stone foundation; expanded 1856-1857, 1875; ...

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Bartholomew County Courthouse

[Side 'One']

County formed by Indiana General Assembly 1821. Thirty acres of land were purchased, and John Tipton donated thirty acres, for county seat. State commissioners named county seat Tiptona--after Tipton; local elected commissioners renamed it Columbus. Tipton served as state ...

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First County Courthouse

The first court house where Alameda County government began, June 6, 1853. Officials met in two-story wooden building erected by Henry C. Smith and A. M. Church as merchandise store. Seat of government moved to San Leandro in 1856 following ...

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County of Charleston Historic Courthouse

 

Originally built in 1753, the building was constructed as South Carolina's first and only colonial Statehouse. From 1756 to 1788, the Statehouse was the seat of the Royal British Governor, the Colonial Assembly and the central meeting place for ...

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Buncombe County Courthouse

1927

1927

Buncombe

County Court House

Erected by the People of

Buncombe County

Board of County Commissioners

Hon.E.M.Lyda

Chairman

Hon.W.E.Johnson~Hon.W.E.McLean

Burgin Pernnell

County Attorney

L.E.Jarrett

County Draftsman

Milburn Heister & Co.

Architects

Angle-Blackford Co.

Contractors

Marker is on Court Plaza.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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