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  2. Maryland State Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland State Archives serves as the central depository for government records of permanent value. [1] [2] Its holdings date from Maryland's founding in 1634, and include colonial and state executive, legislative, and judicial records; county probate, land, and court records; church records; business records; state publications and reports; and special collections of private papers, maps ...

  3. Samuel Luccock Black - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Luccock Black was born December 22, 1859, in Kimbolton, Guernsey County, Ohio. [3] [4] His parents were William Black and Marie Luccock. [4] He graduated at the public schools of Cambridge, Ohio, in 1878, and Ohio Wesleyan University in 1883. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1887. [4]

  4. Eric Brown (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Before serving as Probate Court Judge, Brown served as a Judge and Magistrate on the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, General Division where he presided over a large caseload consisting of criminal felony cases, substantial civil disputes, administrative appeals, and a wide variety of other matters, including serving as the probate judge ...

  5. Iowa District Courts - Wikipedia

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    Iowa District Courts are the state trial courts of general jurisdiction in the U.S. state of Iowa.. They have original jurisdiction in civil cases with any amount in controversy; felony criminal cases, domestic relations, family law, and cases involving minors cases (including adoption, dependency, juvenile delinquency, and probate cases).

  6. How To Report On Jail Deaths - The Huffington Post

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    There may be one county jail in your area but multiple police lockups. Contact the local sheriff and police departments to determine how many facilities hold new detainees, even if it's only for 24 to 72 hours. If a local jail doesn't send out press releases about deaths — many don't — file public records requests to obtain unreported ...

  7. Franklin County Courthouse (1887–1974) - Wikipedia

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    The first spaces for the court was in rented rooms, and the first county building was a log jail ordered built in 1804; it is not known whether the building housed records. The first courthouse was built 1807-08 in Franklinton (then the county seat); its awarded builder was Lucas Sullivant, also first clerk of the court and founder of Franklinton.

  8. Franklin County says they were the target of an unsuccessful ...

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    Franklin County was the target of an unsuccessful cyber-attack on Thursday. Franklin County’s Information Services team caught the attempted attack early and were able to prevent any breach or ...

  9. Franklin County - Wikipedia

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    Franklin County is the name of 24 counties and one parish in the United States, almost all named after Benjamin Franklin: Franklin County, Alabama;