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The Bristol County Superior Court is a historic courthouse at 441 N. Main Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. It is a monumental three story granite structure, with a five-story square tower at one corner. The oldest portion of the building, the main courthouse was designed by New Bedford architect Robert H. Slack, and was completed in 1889.
The Bristol County Superior Courthouse was designed by architect Frank Irving Cooper from nearby Bridgewater and built in 1894 in the Romanesque-style. The stone structure contains a 170-foot (52 m) tall central tower capped with a copper-clad dome, constructed of Guastavino tile . [ 3 ]
A mainstay in the community for decades, the Bristol courthouse will close its doors in four months. Its cases and about 30 workers will transfer to New Britain Superior Court.
Bristol County was created by the Plymouth Colony on June 2, 1685, [3] and named after its "shire town" (county seat), Bristol. [4] The Plymouth Colony, along with the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Maine Colony and several other small settlements were rechartered in 1691, by King William III, to become The Province of Massachusetts Bay.
Bristol County Superior Courthouse: Bristol: Taunton: In NRHP-listed Bristol County Courthouse Complex (refnum 78000427). Dedham District Court: Norfolk: Dedham: 1938 First District Courthouse: Bristol: Taunton: In NRHP-listed Bristol County Courthouse Complex (refnum 78000427). Hampden County Courthouse: Hampden: Springfield
A Cambridge judge has denied a lawyer's requests for two new trials and an order to obtain cell phone records of a Bristol County ADA anonymously alleged to have had a sexual affair with former ...
Map of Massachusetts House of Representatives' 1st Bristol district, based on the 2010 United States census. Massachusetts House of Representatives' 1st Bristol district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers parts of Bristol County and Norfolk County. [1]
Eleanor Susan Garsh [1] (born 18 May 1947) is an American judge who was a Associated Justice to the Massachusetts Superior Court in Bristol County, Massachusetts.She was appointed to the position in 1993 by Governor William Weld, serving until her retirement in 2017.