Berkeley Co. Court House; Martinsburg, W. Va.
- Identifier:
- 041812
- Title:
- Berkeley Co. Court House; Martinsburg, W. Va.
- Date:
- ca. 1925
- Description:
- Caption on postcard reads: "Berkeley County was named for Norbonne Berkeley, Baron de Botetourt, Virginia's most popular colonial governor. The county was set off from Frederick County in 1772 and the first court held in a private log house. The original court house was built of stone 1773-75. In 1801 Berkeley, which extended from the Blue Ridge to the Alleghanies, was divided and the eastern half organized as Jefferson County. In 1863 Berkeley and jefferson were placed in West Virginia due to the influence of the B. & O. Railroad. This attractive court house was built in 1809." Published by Shenandoah Publishing House. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
- Subjects:
- Counties--Berkeley.
- Acquisition Source:
- Bookworm and Silverfish
- Acquisition Method:
- Acquired
- Medium:
- postcard
- Projects:
- West Virginia History OnView