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The Middlesex County Courthouse in Urbanna, Virginia was built starting in 1745. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1976. It has also been known as Old Middlesex County Courthouse and as Middlesex County Woman's Club. [1] [3]
The Historic Middlesex County Courthouse was built in 1850–1874 by architects William R. Jones and John P. Hill. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places . [ 7 ] Construction of a new 21st-century county courthouse [ 8 ] began in 2003 and was completed in 2004.
The Middlesex County Courthouse in Saluda, Virginia was built in 1852. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1978. The courthouse building "is a late but significant example of the arcaded-plan courthouse which had its precedent in Virginia's colonial courthouses and earliest civic buildings." [3]
The Middlesex County Courthouse was built between 1850 and 1874 by architects William R. Jones and John P. Hill, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. [2] A new courthouse complex was built in the 2003–2004 time-frame, but the opening was stalled due to various construction problems, leading to a legal dispute between the ...
Madison County Courthouse (Virginia) Manchester, Richmond, Virginia; Mathews County Courthouse Square; Mecklenburg County Courthouse (Virginia) Middlesex County Courthouse (Saluda, Virginia) Middlesex County Courthouse (Urbanna, Virginia) Mosby Tavern
Middlesex County Courthouse: November 21, 1978 : Off Virginia St. Urbanna: One of Virginia's eleven colonial courthouse buildings, built starting about 1745. 9: James Mills Storehouse: James Mills Storehouse: November 7, 1972 : Southern side of Virginia St.
Middlesex County Courthouse may refer to: Middlesex County Courthouse (Massachusetts), Cambridge, Massachusetts; Eastern Middlesex County Second District Court, Waltham, Massachusetts, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Middlesex County Courthouse (Saluda, Virginia), NRHP-listed; Middlesex County Courthouse (Urbanna ...
All counties, with the exception of Arlington County, are further subdivided into magisterial districts. [1] Magisterial districts are defined by the United States Census Bureau as a minor civil division that is a nonfunctioning subdivision used in conducting elections or recording land ownership, and are not governments. [ 1 ]