Guide to historic PlymouthLocalities and objects of interest . give it precedence in point of beauty, convenience,etc., over all they visit. It has two entrances. Thenortherly one leads to a corridor, from which is astairway to the large court room above; admittanceto witness, grand jury and waiting rooms. The southerly entrance is to a corridor paved with Ver-mont marble, and from which leads a flight of stairsfor the court, members of the bar, officers and jur\--nien. to the court room; also giving access to theProbate Court room and office of Register of Pro-bate. On the left, below, is the


Guide to historic PlymouthLocalities and objects of interest . give it precedence in point of beauty, convenience,etc., over all they visit. It has two entrances. Thenortherly one leads to a corridor, from which is astairway to the large court room above; admittanceto witness, grand jury and waiting rooms. The southerly entrance is to a corridor paved with Ver-mont marble, and from which leads a flight of stairsfor the court, members of the bar, officers and jur\--nien. to the court room; also giving access to theProbate Court room and office of Register of Pro-bate. On the left, below, is the room of the Clerkof Courts, with the room of the County Treasureropposite; beyond, on the right, is a waiting-room,with that of the County Commissioners on the the farther end of the corridor is the Registryof Deeds office. In the latter room the visitor willfind much of interest. Here are the earliest records of Plymouth Colony,in the handwriting of the men who are now heldin reverence the world over for their coura-e inbraving the perils of an unk


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