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  3. Argos Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Marshall County Historical Society. History of Marshall County Sesquicentennial 1836-1986, Taylor Publishing Co. USA, 1986; Sanborn maps for Argos, Walnut Twp. Marshall County, IN 1892, 1898, 1907, 1913, 1924. Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana. Marshall County Interim Report: Historic Sites and Structures Survey, 1990.

  4. Missouri Circuit Courts - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Constitution provides for the Circuit Courts in Article V, Judicial Department. [1]Section 14: Circuit courts – jurisdiction – sessions. (a) The circuit courts shall have original jurisdiction over all cases and matters, civil and criminal.

  5. Birmingham, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham is a village in Clay County, Missouri, United States. The population was 189 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area .

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    The Civil Courts Building is a landmark court building used by the 22nd Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri in St. Louis, Missouri.. The building with its pyramid shaped roof is prominently featured in the center of photos of the Gateway Arch from the Illinois side as its location on the Memorial Plaza is lined up in the middle directly behind the Old Courthouse.

  7. Halls, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Eveline was established in 1866, the name was changed to Halls in 1876, and the post office closed in 1954. [2] The present name honors Willard Preble Hall, 17th Governor of Missouri. [3]