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You might also consider getting in touch with the Maritime Museum of
British Columbia (28 Bastion Square, Victoria, BC -- I'm sorry, I don't
have their phone number, but a WWW search on their name should bring up
their website). Their building is a late 19th century courthouse, and I
know a few years ago they had plans to restore and refurnish the main
court room with (at least, in part) the room's original furniture that had
found it's way to one of BC's provincial historic sites. I'm not sure how
far those plans have advanced, but they might be worth contacting.
Good luck!
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Tim McShane, Director
A. V. Roe Canada Heritage Museum
On Thu, 6 May 1999, Montogomery County Historical Society wrote:
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> Anybody:
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> I am looking for information on 19th century courthouse interiors. Also any
> existing mid 19th century courthouse furniture. Any information about
> Montgomery County Ohio Courthouse and or Greek revial court houses in
> general. Thanks in advance
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> Brian
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