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Site of First Milwaukee County Courthouse
On this site stood the
First Court ...
First Gaston County Courthouse
On This square was located the Courthouse of Gaston County...
Gaston County Courthouse (former)
-1848-
This Greek Revival structure
served as ...
County Courthouses
On May 15, 1905 Senator William Clark's railroad auctioned...
The Shelby County Courthouse
In 1819, the State of Ohio formally recognized Shel...
Colbert County Courthouse Square District
22 structures, first Northwest Alabama historic dis...
Clay County Courthouse
Clay County Courthouse is the oldest courthouse in the Pat...
Butler County Courthouse
Side A:
Butler County was created on March 24...
The Henry County Courthouse
Henry County was organized in 1834 and Napoleon became the...
Morgan's Raid Route / Meigs County Courthouse
Pursuers converge at Pomeroy
Side A: Morgan's Raid R...
Results for County Courthouse
Site of First Milwaukee County Courthouse
On this site stood the
First Court House 1836-1870
First Jail 1836 – 1847
First County Offices 1844-1870
Second Jail 1847-1870
This tablet erected by
Milwaukee County
Under direction of the
Old Settlers Club of Milwaukee County
1900
Marker ...
First Gaston County Courthouse
On This square was located the Courthouse of Gaston County from 1847 until the County seat was moved to Gastonia in 1911. The first structure, built of logs, was replaced by a brick building in 1848. The interior of this ...
Gaston County Courthouse (former)
-1848-
This Greek Revival structure
served as the county courthouse
from 1848 to 1911, when the county
seat moved to Gastonia. It marks
the center of the Dallas Historic
District, a Federal Register site.
Marker is on N. Gaston St. (North Carolina Route 2278).
Courtesy hmdb.org
County Courthouses
On May 15, 1905 Senator William Clark's railroad auctioned off lots to found the new town of Las Vegas. Block 20, between Second and Third and Carson and Bridger, was reserved for public purposes. In 1909 when the state legislature ...
The Shelby County Courthouse
In 1819, the State of Ohio formally recognized Shelby County, named for Isaac Shelby, veteran of the American Revolution and former governor of Kentucky. The first county seat was located in Hardin, but was moved to Sidney in 1820 to ...
Colbert County Courthouse Square District
22 structures, first Northwest Alabama historic district placed on National Register of Historic Places (1973): Courthouse, erected 1881, shows Italianate and Greek Revival influences. Fifth Street, Commercial Row, seven adjoining brick structures (late 1840's) housed commission merchants and later "The ...
Clay County Courthouse
Clay County Courthouse is the oldest courthouse in the Pataula Judicial Circuit and one of the oldest in South Georgia. Construction began in 1871 and it was completed in 1873 as shown by Grand Jury Presentments recorded in Minute Book ...
Butler County Courthouse
Side A:
Butler County was created on March 24, 1803, about three weeks after Ohio became a state. Hamilton won the competition for the county seat, thanks to Israel Ludlow, Hamilton's founder. Ludlow's donation of the public square secured the county ...
The Henry County Courthouse
Henry County was organized in 1834 and Napoleon became the county seat in 1835. The first Court was held in a two-story log cabin located at the corner of Perry and Front Streets.
The first Courthouse was a plain two-story structure ...
Morgan's Raid Route / Meigs County Courthouse
Pursuers converge at Pomeroy
Side A: Morgan's Raid Route
Pursuers converge at Pomeroy
As Morgan's Raiders rode eastward across southern Ohio during the third week of July 1863, the scattered defensive forces pursuing him consolidated and drew closer. Four regiments under Brigadier General ...