Photograph
Territorial Supreme Court
Interior of the Territorial Supreme Court building of the Wisconsin Territory (embracing present Iowa and Minnesota) built in 1836 of lumber brought by water from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The building was constructed for use as the Supreme Court, but was never actually used. The only session of the Court at Leslie, was held in 1836 in the Legislative building, while the court was under construction, and was quickly adjourned for lack of business. The Court was soon thereafter moved to Burlington, Iowa, and then to Madison, Wisconsin. The building was later used as a horse barn on the Charles C. Arthur farm and later as the residence of Charles Dunn. It was eventually moved to a new foundation beside the restored Territorial Capitol and itself completely restored. Interior view showing double doors. |
Image ID: | 36920 |
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Creation Date: | circa 1906 |
Creator Name: | Dudley, William |
City: | Leslie |
County: | Lafayette |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Place File** |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | photographic print, b&w |
Original Format Number: | PF Leslie.11 |
Original Dimensions: | 6.5 x 4 inches |
see Image IDs: 36909, 36910, 36911, 36913, 36914, 36916, 36918, 36919, 36922, 36923, 36926, 36927, 36929, 36932, 36934, 36937, 36939, 36964 and 36965 |
Architectural details |
Courthouses |
Cities and towns |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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