84 examples of courthouse in sentences

The Stapletonsfor "Stapylton" was a happy innovation of Roger Stapylton's dead wifethe colonel knew to have been farmers in Brummell County, and Brummell Courthouse is within an hour's ride, by rail, of Lichfield.

Then he renewed his labors at the courthouse of the older county from which Brummell was formed in 1750, and through many fragmentary, evil-odored and unindexed volumes indefatigably pursued the family's fortune back to the immigration of its American progenitor in 1619,and, by the happiest fatality, upon the same Bona Nova which enabled the first American Musgrave to grace the Colony of Virginia with his presence.

At the private entrance to the courthouse arrived fashionably-dressed ladies accompanied by well-groomed men.

Now this road I followed passes westward out of Lewes and then turns swiftly north, climbing as it goes, under the Downs beyond Offham, turning west again under Mount Harry and so on past Courthouse Farm and Plumpton church, which stands lonely in a field to the north of the road, till suddenly by Westmaston church under Ditchling Beacon it turns north again towards the Weald and enters the very notable village of Ditchling.

PrisonersGee, you must be going to build a new courthouse.

They started out, mad-dog like, to rent, wreck and destroy the last vestige of labor organization from the woods of the Northwest, and furthermore, to hunt down union men and martyrize them with the club, the gun, the rope and the courthouse.

I asked Rawlins to drive me back, but he rushed from the courthouse, probably to telephone his rotund superior.

He, too, was sombrely dressed, and, instead of the vivid necktie he had worn from the courthouse, a jet-black scarf was perfectly arranged beneath his collar.

That was probably the courthouse.

And between the courthouse and the cathedral, all around the square, stood the beautiful gabled houses with their multiplicity of adornments.

" It was therefore not remarkable that the courthouse three weeks later was crowded with an excited multitude of the curious and sympathizing.

"The sheriff will clear the court," said the Judge, sternly; but alas, as the embarrassed and choking officials rushed hither and thither, a soft "Kerree" from the spectators at the window, outside the courthouse, was answered by a loud chorus of "Kerrows" from the opposite windows, filled with onlookers.

There's the town hall and courthouse, and the Methodist church beyond.

There they spiked three cannon, threw some cannon balls and powder into the river, destroyed some flour, set fire to the courthouse, and started back toward Boston.

Enraged at these reverses, Cornwallis took the field and hurried to attack Greene, who, too weak to fight him, began a masterly retreat of 200 miles across Carolina to Guilford Courthouse, where he turned about and fought.

Battle of Guilford Courthouse.

I know we started here on Monday morning and we got here to the courthouse on the next Monday round about noon.

That was that old courthouse.

BASSO, HAMILTON. Courthouse Square.

BASSO, ETOLIA SIMMONS. Courthouse Square.

BASSO, HAMILTON. Courthouse Square.

"It is where people are accused of doing something wrong and they go down to the courthouse, and the judge hears what they have to say about it; and, if he thinks they have done the things, he binds them over for trial.

First we explored the courthouse, a large, new brick building, from whose dome we had a grand view of the surrounding country.

The night before election Mr. Stanton and Professor Horace Smith spoke in the Johnstown courthouse, and took rather pessimistic views of the future of the Republic should James G. Blaine be defeated.

"I supposed you were in the courthouse," she said, glancing at him with surprise.

84 examples of  courthouse  in sentences