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National Historic Landmark - Hanover County Courthouse
This Georgian courthouse has been used continuously since ...
India House / British Memorial Garden in Hanover Square
Exploring Downtown
India House
The handsom...
Hanover House
Built in Berkley County 1716
by Paul De St. Julian
Hanover Court House
Erected in 1735
(Obverse)
Near here lived in 1...
Henry at Hanover Courthouse
Six miles east still stands Hanover Courthouse, in which, ...
Hanover House
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Hanover House, built 1714-16 in what ...
Hanover Courthouse
“Give me liberty or give me death!”
In December 1763...
Hanover Courthouse
“Give me liberty or give me death!”
In December 1763...
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National Historic Landmark - Hanover County Courthouse
This Georgian courthouse has been used continuously since its completion around 1735. It was here that, in 1763, Patrick Henry argued and won THE PARSON'S CAUSE, a case involving religious liberty in the Colony.
Information provided by the National Register of ...
India House / British Memorial Garden in Hanover Square
Exploring Downtown
India House
The handsome brownstone building facing Hanover Square, built in 1853, originally housed the Hanover Bank – making this a rare surviving bank building from pre-Civil War New York. Like so many banks, it was inspired by ...
Hanover House
Built in Berkley County 1716
by Paul De St. Julian
Rebuilt at
Clemson College
Marker can be reached from Perimeter Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Hanover Court House
Erected in 1735
(Obverse)
Near here lived in 1610 Machumps, brother-in-law to King Powhatan.
Near here were born Patrick Henry and Henry Clay.
In this building on 1st December 1763 Patrick Henry lighted the torch of liberty in the Parson’s Cause.(over)
Erected by Hanover Branch ...
Henry at Hanover Courthouse
Six miles east still stands Hanover Courthouse, in which, December, 1763, Patrick Henry delivered his great speech in the "Parsons' Cause," when he denounced the British government for vetoing an act of the Virginia General Assembly.
Marker is on North Washington ...
Hanover House
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Hanover House, built 1714-16 in what is now Berkeley County and moved to the Clemson College campus in 1941, is a fine example of Dutch Colonial architecture. It was built for French Huguenot planter Paul de St. Julien (d. 1741). ...
Hanover Courthouse
“Give me liberty or give me death!”
In December 1763, the Historic Hanover Courthouse was the site of the famous Parsons’ Cause, an opening salvo of the American Revolution. During the Parsons’ Cause trial, Patrick Henry voiced one of the first ...
Hanover Courthouse
“Give me liberty or give me death!”
In December 1763, the Historic Hanover Courthouse was the site of the famous Parsons’ Cause, an opening salvo of the American Revolution. During the Parsons’ Cause trial, Patrick Henry voiced one of the first ...