Nineteenth-century American county courthouse architecture was used in buildings designed to house judicial and administrative functions in styles such...
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Renaissance influences, the massive courthouse reflects the exuberant ambition of late nineteenth century America." List of tallest buildings in Fort...
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the American colonies first settled by the Dutch, including New York and New Jersey, seventeenth and eighteenth century courthouse architecture was inspired...
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Bonneville County Courthouse in Idaho Falls, Idaho has swastika floor tiles that have been alternately covered up and painted over. An architectural historian...
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Slave markets and slave jails in the United States (category 19th-century architecture in the United States)
List of American slave traders List of African-American historic places Red flag (American slavery) Tavern trader Nineteenth-century American county courthouse...
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The Old Fayette County Courthouse (Kentucky) is a mixed-use commercial and civic office building located at 215 West Main Street in downtown Lexington...
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jail, courthouse, & roughly 80% of the county's records. On October 25, 1803, the Tennessee General Assembly passed a bill creating Dickson County, the...
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government in Fairfax County. During the American Civil War, the first Confederate officer casualty of the war took place on the courthouse grounds and the...
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York. Preceded by two smaller courthouses, it was the Richmond County Courthouse during most of the nineteenth century and was in use until 1919, when...
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The Tweed Courthouse (also known as the Old New York County Courthouse) is a historic courthouse building at 52 Chambers Street in the Civic Center of...
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a significant role in Mannerist and Baroque architecture. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the designs of many buildings featured glorious...
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The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse is a historic post office and courthouse located at Charleston in Charleston County, South Carolina. The building and...
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County Courthouse is a historic government building in the city of New Lexington, Ohio, United States. Built near the end of the nineteenth century after...
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Crawford County and named for John Pope, the third governor of the Arkansas Territory. Pope County was the nineteenth (of seventy-five) county formed....
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In the early 19th century, the courthouse was moved to its current location along Rt. 6 in central Goochland. The Goochland County Court Square was listed...
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The First Hancock County Courthouse is a historic courthouse in Findlay, Ohio, United States. Built in 1833, it was listed on the National Register of...
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Five Centuries of Boston Architecture The architecture of Boston is a robust combination of old and new architecture. As one of the oldest cities in North...
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Anderson, Texas (redirect from Grimes County Courthouse)
having major sewer problems and the state threatened to shut down the county courthouse if the problems were not fixed. One solution was to incorporate the...
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Madison County Courthouse is a historic courthouse in Richmond, Kentucky, United States, which serves as the seat of government for Madison County. It is...
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Voting house (category Vernacular architecture in the United States)
Outbuilding Slave quarters in the United States Nineteenth-century American county courthouse architecture "Greenfield Twp. Holds Tax Line in Drawing 1981...
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Berrien Springs, Michigan (category Villages in Berrien County, Michigan)
completed by 1975. The restored courthouse square also features the Midwest's most complete surviving mid-nineteenth century county government complex. Today...
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prevailing styles of architecture in most of Europe for the previous two centuries, Renaissance architecture and Baroque architecture, already represented...
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Oskaloosa, Iowa (category Cities in Mahaska County, Iowa)
Oskaloosa is a city in, and the county seat of, Mahaska County, Iowa. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Oskaloosa was a national center...
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S. Post Office and Courthouse is a combination of details of decorative relief work reflective of the earlier nineteenth century Renaissance Revival...
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district features an antebellum courthouse designed by William Percival and several other examples of antebellum architecture. The Yanceyville Historic District...
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Accomac, Virginia (category Towns in Accomack County, Virginia)
century and first half of the nineteenth century, representing vernacular interpretations of late Georgian, Federal, and Greek Revival architectural styles...
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Mosby Tavern (redirect from Old Cumberland Courthouse)
called Old Cumberland Courthouse or Littleberry Mosby House, is a National Register of Historic Places building in Powhatan County, Virginia. Located southeast...
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The Mifflin County Historic Courthouse is an historic, American courthouse building that is located in Lewistown, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. The building...
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Mackinac Island (category Islands of Mackinac County, Michigan)
the island's distinctive Victorian architecture. Motor vehicles were restricted at the end of the nineteenth century because of concerns for the health...
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Hillsborough, North Carolina (category Towns in Orange County, North Carolina)
including some dating to the late eighteenth century. More than 100 surviving late eighteenth and nineteenth-century structures help illustrate its history...
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