Results for Courthouse
Old Courthouse
Constructed in 1791 at the direction of the State Legislat...
Bartholomew County Courthouse
[Side 'One']
County formed by Indiana General...
First County Courthouse
The first court house where Alameda County government bega...
County of Charleston Historic Courthouse
Originally built in 1753, the building was ...
Buncombe County Courthouse
1927
1927
Buncombe
County Court House
Caswell Courthouse
Erected about 1861. Murder of Senator J. W. Stephens here ...
Old Courthouse
Stood two blocks west. Here a stamp master, William Housto...
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 ...
Results for Courthouse
Old Courthouse
Constructed in 1791 at the direction of the State Legislature, this structure served as the seat of Sussex County government until 1837, when it was sold and moved to this location to make way for the construction of the present ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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
Caswell Courthouse
Erected about 1861. Murder of Senator J. W. Stephens here in 1870 led to martial law and Kirk-Holden "War."
Marker is on Badgett Sisters' Parkway, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Old Courthouse
Stood two blocks west. Here a stamp master, William Houston, was forced to resign, 1765, and safety committees met in 1775.
Marker is at the intersection of Market Street (U.S. 17) and North 3rd Street (U.S. 74), on the right ...
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