The life and speeches of Thomas Williams orator, statesman and jurist, 1806-1872, a founder of the Whig and Republican parties . n the Diamond ; it was built of brick about the year main building, in which the courts were held, wastwo stories in height, with a hipped roof, and surmountedby a peaked steeple, used as a belfry; for when the courtsconvened, the crier, old Mr. Kinzer, whom everyoneknew, rang the bell, as he also did when fires broke out. 1 The originals of the Barbeau and Keyon map of 1830, here reproduced,are so dim that it was deemed best to use a facsimile copy made wit


The life and speeches of Thomas Williams orator, statesman and jurist, 1806-1872, a founder of the Whig and Republican parties . n the Diamond ; it was built of brick about the year main building, in which the courts were held, wastwo stories in height, with a hipped roof, and surmountedby a peaked steeple, used as a belfry; for when the courtsconvened, the crier, old Mr. Kinzer, whom everyoneknew, rang the bell, as he also did when fires broke out. 1 The originals of the Barbeau and Keyon map of 1830, here reproduced,are so dim that it was deemed best to use a facsimile copy made with con-scientious care under the direction of an ofificer of The Fidelity Title and TrustCompany of Pittsburgh. 2 As the streets all take nearly half-cardinal directions, points of the com-pass tend to drop out of use. This lot was No. 343 of Woods plat, and, ashas been said, covered the northern side of Fourth avenue, between Marketstreet and Jail alley, now Decatur street—a position almost as near the courthouse and jail as was his home in Greensburgh. The market building nowoccupies the court house site. ^^ ^ ^/^ r ^ ^. OO It o ^ ^ ^ ^ \ Fold-outPlaceholder This fold-out is being digitized, and will be inserted at a future da ^^ ^ ^/^ r ^


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