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This was the Wayne County courthouse from 1817 until 1843 when the county seat moved to Honesdale. The landmark burned in 1857. A much larger, Federal-style, wooden courthouse was opened in 1817 ...
This colorized postcard of the Wayne County Courthouse in Honesdale depicts the two cannons that sat on the front lawn for 45 years. Each weighing around 9,700 pounds and 13 feet long, they saw ...
Wayne County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.The county's population was 51,155 at the 2020 census. [1] The county seat is the Borough of Honesdale. [2] The county was formed from part of Northampton County on March 21, 1798, [3] and was named for the Revolutionary War General Anthony Wayne. [2]
Courthouse history: Honesdale's wooden courthouse nearly caught on fire when it was struck by an Independence Day rocket in 1858. Courthouse history: Honesdale's wooden courthouse nearly caught on ...
Honesdale is a borough in and the county seat of Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. [13] The borough's population was 4,458 at the time of the 2020 census . [ 14 ]
Rileyville is a village in the Lebanon Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located at the intersection of Route 191 and Route 371 . The mailing city address for the area is Honesdale , a borough and the county seat directly south of Rileyville.
395 Old Wayne St., S of Sugar St., off Pa. 670 at Bethany, not accessible from "new" Wayne St. (a private drive) Roadside ... County Courthouse, 925 Court St., Honesdale
Her present term began in 2022, as did the terms of Judge Kay Bates (District 22-03-2, based in Honesdale) and Judge Jonathan J. Dunsinger (District 22-03-4, based in northern Wayne County). Their ...