
Newburyport Superior Courthouse - Newburyport, MA
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N 42° 48.488 W 070° 52.439
19T E 346778 N 4741211
Essex County Superior Court system utilizes this building, historically known as the "Newburyport Superior Courthouse".
Waymark Code: WM70VC
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 08/16/2009
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In 1804 Newburyport was ranked as one of the wealthiest cities in the United States, mostly due to the thriving shipping trade. In this year the townspeople authorized the building of a new courthouse, and hired noted American architect Charles Bulfinch to design the structure and supervise it's construction. It was completed and opened to the public in 1805.
Located on the "Bartlett Mall", (which was modeled after London's Pall Mall) and adjacent to the 'Frog Pond' - an ancient glacial kettle hole, the brick building has been remodeled several times, eliminating a second peak on the roof, deleting the "Lady of Justice" statue on the roof, and reconstructing the first floor to create interior space where graceful columns and arches had enclosed a small front arcade. More recently, the entire building was coated with mastic cement to resemble stone, but this was later removed to expose the original brickwork.
John Quincy Adams and Daniel Webster tried cases here; In one of Webster's cases he actually convinced the jury that the victim of a robbery had fabricated the incident to frame the alleged perpetrators. Owing to this chapter it the town's history, the location of the supposed robbery is still known as "Sham Hill".
A political group, the "Fred Hampton Unit of the People's Forces" managed to set off a bomb in the front lobby of this building in 1976. In reading the details of the subsequent trial, it appears this building was chosen as a target merely because their other choices were too secure. The explosion blew away a corner of the building, and blew out every window. The damage was soon repaired, and although old bricks were used in the repair, the difference in still visible.
Street address: High Street Newburyport, MA USA
 County / Borough / Parish: Essex County
 Year listed: 1976
 Historic (Areas of) Significance: Historic seat of Jurisprudence and Litigation.
 Periods of significance: 1805 to present day.
 Historic function: A courthouse.
 Current function: A Courthouse.
 Primary Web Site: [Web Link]
 Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]
 Privately owned?: Not Listed
 Season start / Season finish: Not listed
 Hours of operation: Not listed
 Secondary Website 2: Not listed
 National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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