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Old Court House

Here stood from 1773 to 1801 the old court house with jail connected for Gloucester County New York, which became Orange County Vermont. It was used for a meeting house until 1788. The Legislature of 1787 met in this building. ...

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Marshall County Court House

1891

Entered on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Nov. 5, 1974

Marker is on Broadway near 13th Street, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Mohave County Courthouse

Built 1915

This building has been placed on

The National Register of

Historic Places

By the United States Department of the Interior

Mohave County Courthouse

Built 1915

Built of locally quarried tufa stone, the Mohave County Courthouse has been the center of county government since 1915. It ...

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1905 Houston County Courthouse Bell

This bell rang over the streets of Dothan from 1905 until 1960 when it was saved from demolition by Dewey Emfinger.

It was loaned to Houston County for display in 2006 by the Emfinger family in honor of Dewey and ...

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Brown County Court House 1838 to 1854

The site of the Brown County Court House from 1838 to 1854.

Erected by Jean Nicolet Chapter,

Daughters of the American Revolution,

1930

Marker is at the intersection of South Wisconsin Street and George Street (County Route G), on the right when ...

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Hancock County Courthouse

Side A:

Hancock County was organized March, 1828, court being held in a log schoolhouse. In 1833, a frame courthouse was built. It served until 1840, when a brick structure went up on this site. During the oil and gas boom ...

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History of the Stewart County Courthouse

The first courthouse in Stewart County, Tennessee was erected in June 1806 in the Township of Dover. In 1823, the original log courthouse was replaced and later destroyed by fire during the Civil War in 1862. The courthouse was rebuilt ...

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The Gaol and Courthouse, London, c.1843

Painting by George Russell Dartnell

“More change has been caused to the views around London by the cutting down of hills and the building of gullies.”

--Harriet Priddis, in her “Reminiscences” (1902)

In the 1840s George Russell Dartnell depicted the London District ...

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Marion County Courthouse

This is Marion County's fourth courthouse and the second at this site. The cornerstone was laid on July 4, 1884. Costing $115,000, it was completed in 1885 by contractors Leffler and Bland. In 1973 the courthouse was placed on the ...

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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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