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The courthouse was built between 1883 and 1885, and is a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, brick Victorian structure with Classical details measuring 78 feet, 8 inches, wide and 134 feet deep. It has a 213-foot-tall, 25-feet-square, clock tower. Two earlier courthouses were built on the site: the first was completed in 1843, the second in 1863.
Pottsville was established as a village in Norwegian Township in 1819 and incorporated as a borough on February 19, 1828. In 1829, D.G. Yuengling & Son established what is now the oldest brewery in the United States. In 1851, Pottsville became the county seat of Schuylkill County, replacing the original county seat of Orwigsburg. [4]
Schuylkill County (/ ˈ s k uː l k ɪ l /, [1] locally /-k əl /; Pennsylvania Dutch: Schulkill Kaundi) is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 143,049. [2] The county seat is Pottsville. [3] The county is part of the Northeast Pennsylvania region of the state. [a]
Mar. 28—POTTSVILLE — Approximately 12 people gathered in front of the Schuylkill County Courthouse Sunday afternoon to protest against county Commissioner George F. Halcovage Jr. The ...
Sep. 5—POTTSVILLE — A new X-ray machine with enhanced detection capabilities was delivered and put into operation Tuesday at the public entrance to the Schuylkill County Courthouse. The ...
The United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania (in case citations, M.D. Pa.) is a district level federal court with jurisdiction over approximately one half of Pennsylvania. The court was created in 1901 by subdividing the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the United States ...
Aug. 18—POTTSVILLE — Family members left to cope with the damage after police forced their way inside a city home last week have little chance that the government or insurance will pay for ...
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania is one of two Pennsylvania intermediate appellate courts. The jurisdiction of the nine-judge Commonwealth Court is limited to appeals from final orders of certain state agencies and certain designated cases from the courts of common pleas involving public sector legal questions and government regulation.