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First Manatee County Courthouse

Constructed in 1860, this small wood framed building is believed to be the oldest remaining county courthouse built for that purpose in Florida. During the Civil War, the courthouse served as the political and judicial center of Manatee County which ...

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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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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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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 ...

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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 ...

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First Yuba County Courthouse

First Yuba County Courthouse

1855 – 1962

Marker is at the intersection of D Street and 6th Street, on the right when traveling north on D Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The First Courthouse of Prince William County

One hundred and fifty yards east of this spot stood the first courthouse of Prince William County organized in 1731. This monument erected by the Bicentennial Committee of Prince William County, September 25, 1931, was presented to the people of ...

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