Historical Papers And Addresses of the Lancaster County Historical Society 19-20

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Lancaster County Historical Society (Pa.)
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This building is described as follows: "This second Court House, which also occupied Centre Square at Lan- caster, was a two-storied structure, having four faces and four gables, facing respectiyely towards North Queen, Bast King, South Queen, and West King streets, that facing south- ward being then considered its main front The building was of brick, but its eight comers were laid up of blocks of cut stone and the lintels and window-sills were of the same ma- terial. From the centre of the sh
...in- gled roof rose a steeple or cupola, in which hung the bell, and on this the hours were struck by the hammer of the Eberman clock, which had four dials, fronting north, south, east, and west, like the gables of the building.
"There were doors in the centre of each front of the building, but the principal entrance to the Court room, which occupied the entire lower story, was by the South Queen street front The door on the North Queen street side was neyer opened, that end of the Court room being occupied by the Judges' bench.


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