The county seat had been moved from Jeffersonville to Charlestown in 1811, then back to Jeffersonville in 1878. This courthouse was built at that time. It was replaced in 1970 by a modern facility that combines city and county offices
The courthouse in Rome was built in 1819 when Rome became Perry County’s second county seat. The sea...
Lexington was the first county seat of Scott County. In 1821, a two-story brick courthouse was built...
In 1849, Fayette County built a new courthouse called one of the finest in Indiana. By 1890 a new co...
The Sullivan County Courthouse, built in 1926, is the third one in Sullivan since the town became th...
View of the county courthouse in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The building is made of two types of stone...
This courthouse was completed in 1928 after the previous courthouse, built in 1882, was razed. Harri...
First called Columbia, the Whitley County seat was chosen in 1839 and renamed Columbia City in 1854....
The Jefferson County courthouse was built in 1855 and is located in Madison, Indiana. Built to repla...
The Jennings County Courthouse was finished in 1860 in Vernon, the county seat. A vote to move the c...
Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County. The courthouse there was designed by Issac Hodgso...
The third county courthouse built in 1855 by Edwin May was made to look like an Italian palazzo. It ...
Perry County has had four county seats. The first was at Troy, chosen in 1814. The second was Rome (...
From 1825 to 1835 the state legislature met in the original Marion County courthouse at Washington a...
The photograph is a south view of Fayette County Court House. Fayette County was established as an ...
South Bend became the county seat in 1831. The St. Joseph County Courthouse was completed in 1898 at...
The courthouse in Rome was built in 1819 when Rome became Perry County’s second county seat. The sea...
Lexington was the first county seat of Scott County. In 1821, a two-story brick courthouse was built...
In 1849, Fayette County built a new courthouse called one of the finest in Indiana. By 1890 a new co...
The Sullivan County Courthouse, built in 1926, is the third one in Sullivan since the town became th...
View of the county courthouse in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The building is made of two types of stone...
This courthouse was completed in 1928 after the previous courthouse, built in 1882, was razed. Harri...
First called Columbia, the Whitley County seat was chosen in 1839 and renamed Columbia City in 1854....
The Jefferson County courthouse was built in 1855 and is located in Madison, Indiana. Built to repla...
The Jennings County Courthouse was finished in 1860 in Vernon, the county seat. A vote to move the c...
Columbus is the county seat of Bartholomew County. The courthouse there was designed by Issac Hodgso...
The third county courthouse built in 1855 by Edwin May was made to look like an Italian palazzo. It ...
Perry County has had four county seats. The first was at Troy, chosen in 1814. The second was Rome (...
From 1825 to 1835 the state legislature met in the original Marion County courthouse at Washington a...
The photograph is a south view of Fayette County Court House. Fayette County was established as an ...
South Bend became the county seat in 1831. The St. Joseph County Courthouse was completed in 1898 at...
The courthouse in Rome was built in 1819 when Rome became Perry County’s second county seat. The sea...
Lexington was the first county seat of Scott County. In 1821, a two-story brick courthouse was built...
In 1849, Fayette County built a new courthouse called one of the finest in Indiana. By 1890 a new co...