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The current Dutchess County Court House | county courthouse, built in 1903, stands on the same site as the original 1720 building. Fun at the Dutchess County FairPrior to Anglo-Dutch settlement, what is today Dutchess County was a leading center for the native Wappinger peoples.
This building was replaced by the current art-deco courthouse in 1941.
The third and current Montgomery County courthouse was the first courthouse designed by George W. Bunting of Indianapolis ; it is one of six of his Indiana courthouses still standing.
The county courthouse in Medford is on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1875 Taylor County with its current boundaries was carved out of the larger Chippewa, Lincoln and Clark counties and a bit of Marathon with the county seat at Medford.
Then once more in the early-19th century the courthouse was moved to its current location along Rt.
The wooden courthouse was moved to the current site but was replaced by the existing structure as a result of a 1925 bond election.
The second and current courthouse was built in 1894 by architect John McCormick.
The cornerstone for the current courthouse was laid in 1891.
The current courthouse is of brick and cement construction and was erected in 1939.
The county seat was transferred to its current location in Linden in 1848, where the current courthouse stands today.
The current courthouse was built in 1859 by the George Moore and Sons company.
This courthouse burned down in 1954 and was replaced the following year with the current courthouse.
The county's first courthouse, built in 1851 at a cost of $ 11, 499. 00, was in use until 1894, when the current Courthouse first opened to the public.
That courthouse was replaced in 1932 by the current Colfax County Courthouse ( Raton, New Mexico ), an art-deco WPA structure that also is on the National Register of Historic Places.
In Woodbury ( even then the main town ) was located the county courthouse, the county jail, a Quaker meeting house ( still in existence ), and an inn ( on the current location of Woodbury Crossings ).
Ripley County's current courthouse was designed by William F. Schrage of Kansas City and was built in 1898-1899.
That building remained in use until the current courthouse at 7th and Quincy opened in 1965.
The second courthouse was a two-story building and stood on the site of the current office of the county sheriff.
In 1913, the current courthouse was built.
That building burned in 1907, and the fourth and current Warren County courthouse was completed on the same site in 1908 at a cost of $ 115, 000.
Construction on the fourth ( and current ) courthouse began that same year ; Halbert Fillinger and John Bayard were the architects.
The current courthouse was built in 1936 – 37 at a cost of $ 246, 734 ; it replaced the previous building which had been declared unsafe.

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The station building at Holt was originally built at Stalham in 1883 and was moved, brick by brick in 2002, to be re-erected in its current location.
Bingley later sold the estate to Sir Edmund Wright, a future Lord Mayor of London, in 1629, and the current house was built of brick in 1638.
Emanuel County's current courthouse, a large, single story brick structure incorporating the old Post Office building, was completed in 2002, and a city square was built on the former courthouse site with the former sheriff's office renovated to serve as the office for Emanuel County's Chamber of Commerce.
Originally set in Rico, the first county courthouse was a 23x48 foot two storage log cabin, but was replaced by a stone and brick courthouse completed in 1883. the county seat was moved to Dove Creek in 1946, and the current courthouse built in 1957.
The Ebenezer Hayden House ( third from the river ) was the initial hip-roof house in the lower valley, and the current Episcopal Church Rectory ( the Richard Hayden Dwelling ) was the first brick house in the lower valley.
A new Catholic school was built in 1905, and the current Holy Rosary Catholic Church, a brick structure, was built in 1922.
The current brick structure school house was built in 1913, and still houses the art room, lockers, Math, English, Spanish, and Social Studies classrooms.
Built in the 1830¹s, the " Western " school was built as a one room brick school, it was replaced by the current building in 1875.
When the county seat moved to Baird, the jail was disassembled brick by brick, and reassembled at its current location.
In 1638 Sir Maurice Abbot granted the company use of lands at its current site south of Bunhill Fields Burial Ground on City Road, which in 1649 consisted of twelve acres enclosed by a brick wall and pale.
The first lighthouse at the cape was built in 1803 ; it was replaced by the current Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in 1870, which at from the ground to the tip of its lightning rod is the tallest lighthouse in the United States and one of the tallest brick lighthouses in the world.
These sites being the ' upper school ' ( 1960's, grey brick, concrete and glass ) at the top of the hillside, the current site, and the ' lower school ' ( 1970's, grey brick, brown tile, timber and glass ) at the foot of the hillside, which burned down.
The line that now runs over Summit Bridge, the large brick structure that crosses the canal along side Thomas Telford's Galton Bridge, towards the Hawthorns station through the current Galton Bridge station was closed to passenger trains in 1972.
The current manor house was substantially built in the 17th century with tall sash windows, steep roofs and slim brick chimneys.
Winding through fields, the street was formerly called Whitechapel Lane but derives its current name from former brick and tile manufacture, using the local brick earth deposits, that began in the 15th century.
From 1806 to 1809, Fort Jay, by then renamed Fort Columbus was reconstructed in more substantial brick and granite with the addition of a ravelin ( giving the fort its current five pointed star appearance ) to better protect the fort's north face facing Manhattan and to better direct cannon fire on to the East and Hudson Rivers.
It was replaced a year later by the current stand, constructed of brick and steel, a building seen by many as a traditional, old-fashioned stand, typical of Association Football stadia in Northern England.
The original fort buildings were all wood, whereas the current structures are a mix of brick and wood.
Duquesne established itself at its current location on the Bluff and built the original five-story red brick " Old Main " in 1885.

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