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courthouse and was
The courthouse was a white-stucco building minus the customary dome.
He hurried across to the courthouse and caught the sheriff just as he was leaving.
Whoever it was had meant to shut him up in here, had followed him and waited till the courthouse and square were deserted.
Alcott was one of several who attempted to storm the courthouse ; when gunshots were heard, he was the only one who stood his ground, though the effort was unsuccessful.
" He then walked calmly into the courthouse, was threatened with a gun, and turned back, " but without hastening a step ", according to Higginson.
Most of the boundary between Delaware and Pennsylvania was originally defined by an arc extending from the cupola of the courthouse in the city of New Castle.
Approximately 10, 000 white people reportedly swarmed the courthouse when Coe was torn from his jail cell, beaten and lynched.
: 10, 000 white people storm the local courthouse to beat and lynch Joe Coe, who was alleged to have raped a white child.
In Cohen v. California,, wearing a jacket reading " Fuck the Draft " in the corridors of the Los Angeles County courthouse was ruled not to be punishable.
O. Henry Hall, now owned by the University of Texas, previously served as the federal courthouse in which O. Henry was convicted of embezzlement.
Before it was converted into a museum, the building was used as the Fayette County courthouse.
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.
The fort was flooded the first year and moved to the top of the bluff where the courthouse sits today.
In 1963, the courthouse in Lake George village was closed and operations moved several miles south to its present day location at the Warren County Municipal Center main campus in Queensbury.
When Tierra Amarilla was designated as the county seat the villagers set about building a courthouse.
That same year the county seat was transferred from Tappan to New City, where a new courthouse was built.
A two story addition was added to the front in 1905 with a new four story tower giving the courthouse a whole new appearance.
This building was replaced by the current art-deco courthouse in 1941.
A new courthouse was built at the present location of Court Square, at the foot of Market Street ( now Dexter Avenue ).
Although some citizens believed Bowling Green was no longer the most practical or logical site for a new courthouse, the commissioners quickly decided to build the third courthouse on the site of the previous one in Bowling Green.

courthouse and later
The old Tryon County courthouse, later the Montgomery County courthouse, became the Fulton County Courthouse, where it is the oldest operating courthouse in New York.
One year later the first courthouse was erected and a second courthouse was constructed in 1875.
The courthouse area was later named Powhatan, Virginia.
The first courthouse, also built in 1891, later burned, but the jail remained a symbol of Motley County's frontier heritage.
Until a courthouse was built, the county business was conducted at Hazelwood where Joseph W. McClurg, later Governor of Missouri, operated a general store.
Ten years later, residents leveled an Indian mound in the middle of town to make the public square and Major John McCollough built the second courthouse, the first brick structure in Milan, on this site during 1857 – 1858.
A new courthouse was built in Water Valley in 1896, but 16 years later it was destroyed by an accidental fire The second judicial district offices were moved to the Water Valley City Hall, but within a month, it too burned.
One year later, the construction of the courthouse and a jail was begun.
In 1856 a frame courthouse was built, and eight years later a small stone building was completed for the county treasurer's office.
Ten years later the county built its second courthouse at Atlantic.
Two years later in 1829 it was decided that a brick building was needed, and plans were made for a new courthouse ; but then an act of the legislature called for the county seat to be moved.
The interior of the courthouse was used as a reference for the film version of the book, and it is the venue for the later acts of the amateur production.
Col. Belknap was later instructed by the county court to build a jail and a courthouse.
The fort saw service during the Second Seminole War and later acted as the first courthouse for Marion County in 1844.
( The town was reincorporated in 1877 ) A town jail was built in 1859, but the parish courthouse would come much later, in 1880.
The village slowly modernized over the course of the next half century, acquiring the land for a courthouse in 1935 and a town hall ten years later.
It was almost 100 years later, in 1782, that the Maryland State Assembly passed an Act to relocate both the courthouse and all government functions of the county to Centreville from Queenstown, making Centreville the new county seat.
In 1782, the Queen Anne ’ s county courthouse was moved from its original location in Queenstown, Maryland to an area that would, twelve years later, be named Centreville.
Several years later, a new courthouse replaced this building after it was ravaged by fire.
Two days later the city held a funeral on the Newton County courthouse lawn for more than 30 unidentified individuals, who were buried in a mass grave in the Neosho I. O. O. F.
Sometime that summer Curtis Lindsley commenced building a hotel, where later the county court would be held until a courthouse was built.

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