Queen Anne's County Courthouse

Building in Centreville, United States of America
Queen Anne's County Courthouse
Interactive map of Queen Anne's County Courthouse
General information
Architectural styleFederal
Location100 Courthouse Square, Centreville, United States of America
Coordinates39°2′43″N 76°3′56″W / 39.04528°N 76.06556°W / 39.04528; -76.06556
Construction started1791; 235 years ago (1791)
Completed1796; 230 years ago (1796)
ClientQueen Anne's County

The Queen Anne's County Courthouse is the oldest courthouse still in use in the state of Maryland. The building houses the judge for the Queen Anne's County Circuit Court, the judge's chambers, a courtroom, a jurors' assembly room, clerks offices and a small detention lock-up.

History

The courthouse was authorized by acts of the Maryland General Assembly after the removal of the county seat from Queenstown to Chester Mills and then Centreville. It was erected between 1791 and 1796 on land purchased from Elizabeth Nicholson from her portion of the Chesterfield Estate, the estate of her grandfather, William Sweatman.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "The Courthouse, Queen Anne's County". Centreville, Md.: The Queen Anne County Commissioners. 1971. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ "The Queen Anne's County Court House". The Maryland Judiciary. Retrieved 2008-05-07.
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