Allegheny County Courthouse

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Allegheny county seat could be a edifice of Allegheny River County situated within the seat, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh’s original courthouse, 1st occupied in 1794, was a picket structure situated on one facet of open-air market. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court and from Gregorian calendar month seven, 1818 till 1841 the Western District of Pennsylvania conjointly command court sessions at open-air market.
Land for a brand new courthouse was purchased in Apr, 1834. This was a tract of land on the corner of Fourth and Grant Streets, on Grant’s Hill. Construction passed between 1836 and 1840. This court house was engineered with polished grey arenaceous rock, quarried at Coal Hill (present-day Mount Washington), opposite Ferry Street on the river. The building was designed by John Chislett. The Greek Revival style enclosed a rounded cupola housing a rotunda sixty feet (18 m) in diameter and eighty feet (24 m) high. The building was completed in 1841.

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