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Old Grafton County Courthouse: New Hampshire: 1774: Built in 1774, this building was the site of Daniel Webster's first criminal case in 1805 and served as a courthouse until 1823. It thereafter served as a public library for many years and is now maintained as a museum. [39] Old West Liberty Courthouse: West Virginia: 1778–79: Bedford ...
The Carroll County Court House is a historic former courthouse at 20 Courthouse Square in Ossipee, New Hampshire. Built in 1916, it is the county's oldest surviving courthouse, and a prominent local example of Colonial Revival architecture. It housed county offices until the 1970s, was a courthouse until 2004, and now houses the Ossipee ...
The former Merrimack County Courthouse stands at 163 North Main Street in Concord, New Hampshire, the state capital and county seat of Merrimack County.The oldest part of the courthouse building is a brick and granite two story structure, completed in 1857 to serve as a town hall and court building.
The Cheshire County Courthouse, located at 12 Court Street in Keene, New Hampshire, is the center of government of Cheshire County, New Hampshire. Completed in 1859 to a design by Gridley James Fox Bryant , it is believed to be the oldest courthouse in regular use in the state. [ 2 ]
The Old Grafton County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building at 1 Court Street in Plymouth, New Hampshire. This modest wood-frame building was built in 1774 to serve as one of two courthouses for Grafton County , which had just been established; it is one of the oldest surviving civic structures in the state.
The oldest home in New Hampshire predates the country by over a century. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...
The courthouse was built in 1825-26 (prior to the establishment of Sullivan County, which occurred in 1827) with funding from the town, and was instrumental in the choice of Newport as the new county's seat. The building served as a county court and town hall until 1873, when it was turned over to the town.
July 15, 1982 (215 N. Jackson St. Albany: 7: John A. Davis House: John A. Davis House: October 16, 1980 (514 Pine Ave. Albany: 8: Davis-Exchange Bank Building