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Clarkson Sherman Fisher (July 8, 1921 – July 27, 1997) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. Education and career [ edit ]
The Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States Courthouse, originally known as the United States Courthouse and Federal Building, is located in Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey. It houses the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. The building was designed by James A. Wetmore and completed in 1932. [3]
Pittsburgh's original courthouse, first occupied in 1794, was a wooden structure located on one side of Market Square. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court and from December 7, 1818, until 1841 the federal Western District of Pennsylvania also held court sessions at Market Square. Land for a new courthouse was purchased in April 1834.
Marriage licenses issued Feb. 5 - 9 in Erie County Dusicsko , Steven Joseph, 32, 2055 Stone Quarry Road, Waterford; Port , Casey Elizabeth, 29, 1925 Stone Quarry Road, Waterford
Federal Courthouse, Erie, Pennsylvania Federal Courthouse, Pittsburgh. The United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania (in case citations, W.D. Pa.) is a federal trial court that sits in Pittsburgh, Erie, and Johnstown, Pennsylvania. It is composed of ten judges as authorized by federal law.
Marriage License Filings, York County Register of Wills & Clerk of Orphans' Court, Nov. 1 through Nov. 15, 2023. ... Mitchell Marvin Fisher Jr Hanover Pa 17331 Applicant 2: Darla Kay Zorbaugh ...
Marriage License Filings, York County Register of Wills & Clerk of Orphans' Court, Jan. 17-23, 2024: ... Alex Manuel Santiago York Pa 17404 Applicant 2: Pilar De Los Angeles Villegas Escobar York ...
The Mercer County Courthouse Annex at 205-207 South Broad Street was designed by Louis S. Kaplan and built in 1939. [5] In 2010 the state historic preservation office issued a COE (certificate of eligibility) for the courthouse and its annex for inclusion on the in 1990 New Jersey and National Register of Historic Places (#4996). [6]