Difference between revisions of "Escambia County Courthouse (disambiguation)"
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− | Several buildings have served as the '''Escambia County Courthouse'': | + | Several buildings have served as the '''Escambia County Courthouse''': |
*[[Spanish Government House]] at [[Zaragoza Street|Zaragoza]] and [[Tarragona Street]]s ([[1821]]-[[1834]]) | *[[Spanish Government House]] at [[Zaragoza Street|Zaragoza]] and [[Tarragona Street]]s ([[1821]]-[[1834]]) | ||
*[[Antebellum Courthouse]] on [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]] ([[1840]]-[[1866]]) | *[[Antebellum Courthouse]] on [[Plaza Ferdinand VII]] ([[1840]]-[[1866]]) | ||
− | *Temporary courthouse at [[132 East Government Street|132 East]] [[Government Street]] owned by the [[Pfeiffer family]] ([[1866]]-[[1870]]) | + | *Temporary courthouse at [[132 East Government Street|132 East]] [[Government Street]] building owned by the [[Pfeiffer family]] ([[1866]]-[[1870]]) |
*[[Old Market House]] at [[Main Street|Main]] and [[Palafox Street]]s ([[1870]]-[[1885]]) | *[[Old Market House]] at [[Main Street|Main]] and [[Palafox Street]]s ([[1870]]-[[1885]]) | ||
*[[Old Escambia County Courthouse]] ([[1885]]-[[1937]]) | *[[Old Escambia County Courthouse]] ([[1885]]-[[1937]]) |
Revision as of 13:04, 25 May 2007
Several buildings have served as the Escambia County Courthouse:
- Spanish Government House at Zaragoza and Tarragona Streets (1821-1834)
- Antebellum Courthouse on Plaza Ferdinand VII (1840-1866)
- Temporary courthouse at 132 East Government Street building owned by the Pfeiffer family (1866-1870)
- Old Market House at Main and Palafox Streets (1870-1885)
- Old Escambia County Courthouse (1885-1937)
- The Blount Building (1937-1938)
- Escambia County Courthouse (1938-present)
- M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building (1978-present)