Warwick Courthouse
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 37° 07.801 W 076° 32.513
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By tradition, early Warwick County court sessions were held under a large elm tree at nearby Richneck Plantation, home of Col. Miles Cary, Jr. In 1810, Warwick’s first brick courthouse was built on this Denbigh site.
Waymark Code: WM126ZA
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 03/15/2020
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Warwick Courthouse-By tradition, early Warwick County court sessions were held under a large elm tree at nearby Richneck Plantation, home of Col. Miles Cary, Jr. In 1810, Warwick’s first brick courthouse was built on this Denbigh site. It also served as clerk’s office and jail. In 1884, a large courthouse was erected on the same tract, the clerk retaining the old building. Both served Warwick County (later city) until merger with the city of Newport News, July 1, 1958.
Marker Title: Warwick Courthouse
Marker Location: Old Courthouse Way, Newport News VA 23608
County or Independent City: Newport News
Marker Program Sponsor: Newport News Bar Association
Marker Number: Not listed
Web Site: Not listed
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