Results for County Courthouse
Doniphan County Courthouse
This courthouse has been
placed on the
...
Candler County Courthouse
This property listed in the National Register of
His...
Old Monroe County Courthouse
The Old Monroe County Courthouse, designed by prominent So...
Goochland County Courthouse
The present courthouse is the fourth to serve the county a...
Clarke County Courthouse
Clarke County established 1812. Named for General John Cla...
Doña Ana County Courthouse
County Seat
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Built 1937<...
Darlington County / Darlington County Courthouse
Darlington County
This area become part of S...
The Courthouse Lancaster County / John Simpson
[Front]:
The Courthouse Lancaster County
Built...
Orange County Courthouse
The Orange County Courthouse
circa 1850 has b...
Aiken County Courthouse Bell
Forged in 1882 at Troy, N.Y., the bell
hung in the c...
Results for County Courthouse
Doniphan County Courthouse
This courthouse has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Doniphan County Bicentennial Commission
Doniphan County, Kansas 1855-1976
Dedicated July 4, 1906
Rededicated July 3, 1976
[List of Commissioners]
Marker is at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Main Street, on ...
Candler County Courthouse
This property listed in the National Register of
Historic Places
Marker is on West Broad Street (Georgia Route 46/23) near North Kennedy Street, on the left when traveling west.
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Old Monroe County Courthouse
The Old Monroe County Courthouse, designed by prominent Southern architect Andrew Bryan, was built between 1903 and 1904 during the tenure of Probate Judge Nicholas Stallworth. One of two buildings of this type designed by Bryan (a sister courthouse in ...
Goochland County Courthouse
The present courthouse is the fourth to serve the county and the second to occupy this site. The building was erected in 1826 by Valentine Parrish, a Cumberland builder, and Dabney Cosby, a skilled Staunton brickmason who had worked for ...
Clarke County Courthouse
Clarke County established 1812. Named for General John Clarke of Georgia. County Seat moved here 1832 from Clarksville to Grove Hill, then known as Macon.
Marker is on Court Street near Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
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Doña Ana County Courthouse
County Seat
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Built 1937
Marker is on West Lohman Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
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Darlington County / Darlington County Courthouse
Darlington County
This area become part of St. David's Parish in 1768, Cheraws District in 1769, and then Darlington County on March 12, 1785. In 1800 Darlington became a circuit court district, and again a county in 1868. Extensive territory ...
The Courthouse Lancaster County / John Simpson
[Front]:
The Courthouse Lancaster County
Built in 1825-1828. Designed by Robert Mills of Charleston, South Carolina, America's first native born, professionally trained architect, State Civil and Military Engineer and designer of the Washington Monument.
[Reverse]:John Simpson
John Simpson in 1792 gave a courthouse site ...
Orange County Courthouse
The Orange County Courthouse
circa 1850 has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of The Interior
1975
Marker is at the intersection of Court Street (North Side) and North Gospel Street (Indiana Route 37), on the ...
Aiken County Courthouse Bell
Forged in 1882 at Troy, N.Y., the bell
hung in the courthouse 1882-1981.
In 1931, lightning cracked the bell
and caused a fire that destroyed
the cupola.
Marker is on Newberry St SW near New Lane SW.
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