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  1. First Bronx County Courthouse, 1914. The proximity to the train (right) disrupted quietude. The Historical Society of the New York Courts was founded in 2002 by then New York State Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye. Its mission is to preserve, protect and promote the legal history of New York, including the proud heritage of its courts and the ...

  2. The Supreme Courthouse (New York County Court), located at 60 Centre Street, overlooks Foley Square. The building houses the Supreme Court and the Office of the County Clerk. The building was designated as a New York City Landmark in 1966. The New York County Court was formerly housed in the old Tweed Courthouse.

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  3. Aug 9, 2015 · That building (see above) is located on the Grand Concourse between East 158th and East 161st Street and was built in 1933 by architects Max Hausel and Joseph Freedlander. Hausel was an associate of Michael Garvin, who built the Borough Courthouse in 1905. Between 1933 and 1977, the Borough Courthouse served as the Bronx branch of the New York ...

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  4. Bronx Borough Courthouse. The Bronx Borough Courthouse, commonly referred to as the Old Bronx Borough Courthouse, is a building in the Melrose neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City. The courthouse was built between 1905 and 1914 near Boston Road, Third Avenue, St. Anns Avenue, and 161st Street. The 161st Street station of the New York City ...

  5. Oct 19, 2021 · A 1910 New York Tribune article reported that the City of New York paid $4,000 for it, about $115,000 today, which presumably included material, design, and labor. No Longer Empty exhibition 2015.

  6. 851 Grand Concourse. Bronx, NY 10451. Date Built: 1933. Architect: Max Hausel and Joseph H. Freedlander. Bounded by the Grand Concourse, East 161st Street, Walton Avenue and East 158th Street, the Bronx County Courthouse houses the Surrogate's Court, Supreme Court, County Clerk, Sheriff, Public Administrator, District Attorney, Bronx Borough ...

  7. Jan 1, 2004 · Surrogate's Court of the relevant county; Taxes: For New York State: New York State Archives; For New York City: Municipal Archives; Will and Probate: Before 1787, see Published Courthouse Records below. 1787 and since: the Surrogate's Court of the relevant county; Cases involving minors and incompetents before 1847: Court of Chancery

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