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COURTHOUSE HISTORY
The following information is adapted from
The County Courthouses and Records of Maryland, Part One: The Courthouses:The
Hall of Records Commission of the State of Maryland, 1960.
The
first courthouse in Elkton was completed in 1792. A one-story brick addition
was later constructed to house the Register of Wills, the Clerk of Court
and the Sheriff. By the eighteen-eighties, additional space was needed,
but the building was hemmed in on every side. The county commissioners had
to decide whether to tear down the structure and rebuild or add a third
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The courthouse was enlarged by removing the hipped roof.
A mansard third story was added, and a tower was built in front of the building.
The tower contained the entrance, a small balcony, a clock, and a semi-onion
dome. The tower was topped with a weathervane in the shape of a fish.
The
courthouse soon became crowded and an effort was made to replace it. In
1935 an act was passed authorizing the county commissioners to spend $5,000
for property on which to build a new courthouse. The site chosen was about
200 yards from the old courthouse. Cornerstone ceremonies took place in
May 1939 and building began shortly thereafter. The new courthouse building
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