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Ezekiel's tavern soon became a regular stopping place for travelers and farmers heading north out of the city or south with their crops towards Baltimore, beginning the small cross-roads community's place as a commercial place for doing business. Several hundred yards to the northwest at the current
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The ceremony which you had assembled to witness, has now been performed. The Corner Stone of the building has been laid; and soon the edifice itself will rise towards the Heavens, attracting, by the beauty of its proportions and the simple grandeur of its walls, the admiring gaze of every traveler
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which replaced the previous first County and Town Courts, later known as the "Courthouse on Stilts" as the 1768 building was temporarily saved from razing when it became necessary to extend Calvert Street further north, so later in 1784, local town builder Leonard Harbaugh erected a new brick/stone
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The historic Baltimore County Courthouse is an edifice of limestone and marble, two stories in height and nine bays in length, surrounded by a modest park and square on the east (and north/south) sides; this is landscaped with a variety of flowers and shrubs and small trees, with winding paths and
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Catherine Townson's carved tombstone, the last upright stone remaining in a small family plot, surrounded by several other unmarked relatives' graves, including the connected Shealey family, was recently surrounded in 2014 by the construction of the Towson Square shopping and entertainment
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of Baltimore County since 1767, an 84-year tenure was separated and established as an "independent city" with the status of one of 23 counties of Maryland as of July 4, 1851. A subsequent series of votes and referendums by the citizens of the remaining reduced territory of new
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Originally constructed in 1854–55, at a cost then of thirty thousand dollars ($ 30,000), the building is one of the few H-plan buildings, public or private, remaining in the State. All of the original exterior treatments are preserved intact.
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The old Courthouse Square had always been a gathering place for news, gossip and protests, along with mass meetings and assemblies of the citizenry. It became the site of a memorial for the soldiers and officers in the
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foundation under the building resting on arches supporting the building and cut away ground around it enabling the street passage beneath, in the Square at the edge of the cliffs then overlooking the bend of the
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A second city and county courthouse was constructed in 1768 across the street from the old public square in downtown Baltimore. It is to the west at the northwestern corner facing East Lexington Street and
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On May 15, 1857, the new courthouse and the jail, which is two blocks south, were declared finished and formally handed over to the county commissioners. Six years later, the building was the object of an
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Local home owners feared that the unusually tall column proposed might threaten their houses, and the proposed Washington memorial was moved north of the town to "Howard's Woods" on land donated by Col.
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and the surrounding County. The first one was located in old "Courthouse Square", now in downtown. Construction began in the port town of Baltimore in 1768, a year after it was newly designated as the
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He married Catharine Towson, one of hotelier Ezekiel's 12 children, and granddaughter to Thomas, uniting the Schmuck and Towson families. Ezekiel became a leader in the county and its support for the
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The cornerstone of the new County Courthouse was laid with elaborate ceremonies and a procession, on October 19, 1854, in front of a numerous assemblage in what was still then known as "Towsontown".
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Turnbull, J. Grayson (October 19, 1854). "Address Upon the Occasion of the Laying of the Corner-Stone of the Court House of Baltimore County". Towson, Maryland: J. Grayson Turbull, II archivist.
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along yonder highway. May it stand for ages, in sunshine and in storm, firm and unshaken as the hill in which its foundations are planted; and may it ever be pointed to as a temple of Justice!"
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The County Courts Building, known as the new courthouse, lies to the west, separated by a plaza. Built between 1970 and 1971, it houses the civil, criminal, family and juvenile divisions of the
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and Dulaney Valley Roads, where they began farming at Sater's Hill, just to the northeast. Thomas' son, Ezekiel, later built a log tavern where present-day
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617 York Road, is the wood-frame house of Solomon Schmuck, now a bridal boutique store, which is said by local historians to be Towson's oldest house.
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flowing south to the harbor. The first courthouse in the square was razed around 1804-1805. It was also here on July 29, 1776, that the recently adopted
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along the mid-eastern boundaries of the County. Without the court functions, the village declined. Baltimore is located on the Northwest Branch of the
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on the same status of all of the other counties of the state and increasing its representation and number of votes and members in each chamber of the
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The Towsontown Courthouse was founded in 1854. It replaced the earlier city and county courthouses that had been shared since 1768 by both
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and East Lexington streets, opposite the old "Courthouse Square" in which the Battle Monument, which was designed by French architect
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A Maryland state historical marker outside the historic 1855-1856 façade of the Baltimore County Courthouse on Washington Avenue, in
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Named for the Towson family of early colonial settlers, brothers William and Thomas Towson, who moved to the area from
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columns. The structure is one hundred and twelve feet in length in front, by fifty-six feet in depth. A shallow
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The building was enlarged in 1910, again in 1925, and a third time in 1958. The building was listed on the
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in the early 1750s, their homestead was located near the current traffic circle at Joppa at
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development, a four-acre project costing $ 85 million. Also buried in the plot is General
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roof of the main block is crowned with a centered, eight-windowed, pilastered, frame
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whose reputation increased the profile of the small town in the early 19th century.
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Baltimore County Courthouse, Washington Avenue, Towson, Baltimore County, MD
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benches. Several small memorials and historical objects are displayed.
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Designed by local city architects of Dixon, Bilbirnie & Dixon and
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The Baltimore County Courts Building is located on Bosley Avenue in
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The town lay a cornerstone for the new planned Washington column on
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Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
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National Register of Historic Places in Baltimore County, Maryland
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Washington Avenue between Pennsylvania and Chesapeake Avenues, in
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With the positive vote, Baltimore, which had functioned as the
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sea and land forces later that September, when they burned the
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Dixon, Bilbirnie & Dixon; E.F. Baldwin, Josias Pennington,
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was adopted, including provisions for elevating the city of
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Category:National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
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Pennsylvania State House (now renamed Independence Hall)
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style was constructed on the southwest corner of then
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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In 1931, the song was designated by the 443:The east original facade of 1855-1856 is of 2212:Portal:National Register of Historic Places 1926: 1912: 1904: 1791: 1777: 1769: 1489: 1475: 1467: 958: 944: 936: 502:around town and was soon published in the 59: 1935:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 794: 792: 790: 48:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 579:After debates and votes, the new second 451:that has a pediment supported by fluted 759: 2243:Government buildings completed in 1855 2238:Greek Revival architecture in Maryland 932:", 1 photo, supplemental material 846: 835: 771:"National Register Information System" 765: 763: 349:proclaimed three weeks earlier by the 31: 447:-styled architecture, with a portico/ 361:, was read to the townfolk along the 7: 1733:Maryland Higher Education Commission 799:Mrs. Preston Parish (January 1972). 776:National Register of Historic Places 731:Historic Baltimore County Courthouse 717:National Register of Historic Places 1572:Housing & Community Development 553:, and quickly became known as the " 18:Baltimore County Circuit Courthouse 2268:Brutalist architecture in Maryland 966:Municipalities and communities of 926:Historic American Buildings Survey 813:from the original on April 5, 2016 509:It was written by poet and lawyer 297:, a village near the mouth of the 183:1855 (additions: 1910, 1925, 1958) 25: 1748:Office of Administrative Hearings 897:from the original on May 14, 2008 541:invasion fleet's landing site at 492:The Battle Monument commemorated 260:Baltimore County Sheriff's Office 2206: 2197: 2196: 1993: 1986: 1600: 293:. 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Baltimore County Circuit Courthouse
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Baltimore County Circuit Courthouses is located in Maryland
Baltimore County Circuit Courthouses is located in the United States
Towson, Maryland
39°23′59″N 76°36′24″W / 39.39972°N 76.60667°W / 39.39972; -76.60667
Baldwin & Pennington
Greek Revival
72000569
Towson, Maryland
Baltimore County, Maryland
county executive
3rd Judicial Circuit
Circuit Courts of Maryland
Baltimore County Sheriff's Office

Towson, Maryland
Baltimore Town (and later City)
county seat
Joppa
Gunpowder River
Chesapeake Bay
Patapsco River
Battle of North Point
British Army
Fort McHenry
Battle of Baltimore
Battle Monument Square
Battle Monument

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