Capitolshots Photography’s collection of images of the former Middlesex County Courthouse in Urbanna, Virginia.

Completed in 1748, the building served as the Middlesex County Courthouse until the county seat moved to Saluda in 1852.  Altered many times over the years, the former Urbanna courthouse, now a church, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Stock Images Of These Virginia Courthouses Are Also Available:

Photos of the Amherst County Courthouse in Amherst, Virginia. The Amherst courthouse was designed by Kilpatrick And Smith. The Amherst County Courthouse, a Colonial Revival structure, was built in 1872. A modern addition was built in 1997.

Photos of the Appomattox County Courthouse in Appomattox, Virginia. The Appomattox courthouse, designed by Hancock And Hardy, mixes Classical and Georgian elements. The Appomattox County Courthouse was built in 1892 after its famous predecessor burned.

Photos of the Arlington County Courthouse, part of the Arlington County Justice Center, in Arlington, Virginia. The Arlington courthouse was designed by Hansen Lind Meyer. The Arlington County Courthouse was completed in 1994.

Photos of the Bedford County Courthouse in Bedford, Virginia. Designed by C.H. Hinnant, the Bedford courthouse was built in 1930. The brick Bedford County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure, is part of the Bedford Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Bland County Courthouse in Bland, Virginia. The Bland courthouse was designed by Locke And Thomas. The brick Bland County Courthouse, a Colonial Revival structure, was built in 1874.

Photos of the Botetourt County Courthouse in Fincastle, Virginia. The Fincastle courthouse was designed by Hinnant, Addison And Hinnant. The brick Botetourt County Courthouse, a Colonial Revival structure, was built in 1974 after its predecessor burned in 1970.

Photos of the Buckingham County Courthouse in Buckingham Court House, Virginia. The original Buckingham courthouse, designed by Thomas Jefferson, was destroyed by fire, and the existing structure was built in 1869 to replace it. An extension to the courthouse, designed by BCWH Architects, was completed in 2004. The Buckingham County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the historic Campbell County Courthouse, in Rustburg, Virginia. Designed by John Wills, the Rustburg courthouse was completed in 1849. Now the Campbell County Historic Courthouse Museum, the historic Campbell County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Caroline County Courthouse in Bowling Green, Virginia. The Bowling Green courthouse, most likely designed by William B. Phillips, was built around 1835. The Caroline County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the historic Chesterfield County Courthouse in Chesterfield, Virginia. Designed by J.T. Skinner and completed in 1918, the building served as the Chesterfield County Courthouse until the Chesterfield County Courts Building was built down the road in 1989. The Chesterfield courthouse, a Colonial Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Chesterfield County Courts Building in Chesterfield, Virginia. The Chesterfield courthouse was built in 1989. The Chesterfield County courthouse was designed by The Moseley Group.

Photos of the Clarke County Courthouse in Berryville, Virginia. Designed by David Meade and completed in 1838, the Berryville courthouse was remodeled in 1850 in a Greek Revival style. The Clarke County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Essex County Courthouse in Tappahannock, Virginia. Built in 1848, the Tappahannock courthouse was renovated in 1926 and restored in 1967. The Essex County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is part of the Tappahannock Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Fairfax County Courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia. The Fairfax courthouse was built in 1982. The Fairfax County Courthouse subsequently underwent expansion and renovation, designed by HDR Architecture, resulting in the opening of a new entrance in 2008.

Photos of the Fluvanna County Courthouse in Palmyra, Virginia. The Palmyra courthouse was designed by Moseley Harris And McClintock. The Fluvanna County Courthouse was dedicated in 2001.

Photos of the historic Fluvanna County Courthouse in Palmyra, Virginia. Designed by John Hartwell Cocke, the Palmyra courthouse was completed in 1831. The historic Fluvanna County Courthouse, a brick Greek Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Fredericksburg City Courthouse in the independent city of Fredericksburg, Virginia. The Fredericksburg courthouse was designed by James Renwick. The Fredericksburg City Courthouse, a Gothic Revival structure remodeled several times since its completion in 1852, is part of the Fredericksburg Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Greene County Courthouse in Stanardsville, Virginia. The Stanardsville courthouse, designed by William B. Phillips, was built in 1839. The brick Greene County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Hanover County Courthouse in Hanover, Virginia. Built around 1735, the brick Georgian structure is the third oldest active courthouse in the United States, though most judicial functions have been relocated to two court buildings in the adjacent government complex, which opened in 1979. Patrick Henry argued the case of the Parson's Cause at the Hanover courthouse in 1763. Part of the Hanover County Courthouse Historic District, the building is a National Historic Landmark.

Photos of the Henrico County Courts Building in Richmond, Virginia. The Richmond courthouse was designed by Vincent G. Kling And Partners and Carneal And Johnston. The Henrico County courthouse was dedicated in 1974.

Photos of the historic King And Queen County Courthouse in King And Queen Court House, Virginia. The courthouse has occupied the same site since the formation of the county in 1691, having been burnt and rebuilt twice, most recently in 1866. Judicial functions have moved across the street to the King And Queen County Courts And Administration Building, constructed in 1996. Part of the King And Queen Courthouse Green Historic District, the brick structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the King And Queen County Courts And Administration Building in King And Queen Court House, Virginia. Across the street from the historic 1866 King And Queen County Courthouse, the modern structure, designed by Moseley Harris And McClintock, was built in 1996.

Photos of the King George County Courthouse in King George, Virginia. The King George courthouse was designed by E.G. Heflin. The King George County Courthouse, a brick Classical Revival structure, was built in 1922.

Photos of the King William County Courthouse in King William, Virginia. The King William courthouse was constructed in 1725. The brick Georgian courthouse is the oldest courthouse in continuous use in the United States, although many judicial functions have been moved to a newer courthouse built upon courthouse grounds in 2004. The King William County Courthouse, also the oldest public building still in use in Virginia, is a National Historic Landmark.

Photos of the Lancaster County Courthouse in Lancaster, Virginia. The Lancaster courthouse was designed by Edward O. Robinson. Completed in 1861, the Lancaster County Courthouse, a brick Classical Revival structure and the last courthouse completed in Virginia before the Civil War, is part of the Lancaster Court House Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Loudoun County Courthouse in Leesburg, Virginia. The building was built around 1845 as the Leesburg Academy for Boys and was later acquired by Loudoun County. The Leesburg courthouse stands next to the historic 1895 Loudoun County Courthouse.

Photos of the historic Loudoun County Courthouse in Leesburg, Virginia. Designed by William C. West, the Loudoun courthouse was completed in 1895. The historic Loudoun County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure, is part of the Leesburg Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Madison County Courthouse in Madison, Virginia. The Madison courthouse, designed by Malcolm F. Crawford, was built in 1830. The brick Madison County Courthouse, a Colonial structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Middlesex County Courthouse in Saluda, Virginia. The Saluda courthouse was designed by Wiley And Wilson. The Middlesex County Courthouse was completed in 2005 but did not open for two years due to alleged structural defects.

Photos of the historic Middlesex County Courthouse in Saluda, Virginia. Designed by William R. Jones and John P. Hill and completed in 1853, the building served as the Middlesex County Courthouse until a newer courthouse was occupied a block to the north in 2005. The brick Saluda courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the former Middlesex County Courthouse in Urbanna, Virginia. Completed in 1748, the building served as the Middlesex County Courthouse until the county seat moved to Saluda in 1852. Altered many times over the years, the former Urbanna courthouse, now a church, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Northumberland County Courts Building in Heathsville, Virginia. The Heathsville courthouse was designed by William C. Newman. The Northumberland County courthouse was built in 1997.

Photos of the historic Northumberland County Courthouse in Heathsville, Virginia. Designed by Bartholomew Smith, the Heathsville courthouse was built in 1900. The historic Northumberland County Courthouse is part of the Heathsville Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Orange County Courthouse in Orange, Virginia. Designed by Haskins And Alexander, the Orange courthouse was completed in 1859. The Orange County Courthouse, built in an Italian villa style, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Page County Courthouse in Luray, Virginia. The Luray courthouse, designed by William B. Phillips and Malcolm F. Crawford, was built in 1833. The brick Page County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Pittsylvania County Courthouse in Chatham, Virginia. Designed by L. and L.M. Shumaker, the Chatham courthouse was built in 1853. The Pittsylvania County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, is a National Historic Landmark.

Photos of the Prince William County Judicial Center in Manassas, Virginia. The Manassas courthouse was designed by LCB Architects. The brick structure, which opened in 1984, serves as the Prince William County courthouse as well as the courthouse for the independent cities of Manassas and Manassas Park.

Photos of the historic Prince William County Courthouse in Manassas, Virginia. Designed by James C. Teague and Philip T. Marye, the Romanesque Revival structure was completed in 1893 and served as the Prince William County Courthouse until 1984, when a newer courthouse opened two blocks to the west. The Manassas courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the historic Prince William County Courthouse in Brentsville, Virginia. Designed by William Claytors and built in 1822, the brick building, which was damaged in the Civil War, served as the Prince William County Courthouse until the county seat was moved to Manassas in 1893. The Brentsville courthouse, restored in 2006 to its 1830s appearance, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Pulaski County Courthouse in Pulaski, Virginia. The Pulaski courthouse, designed by W. Chamberlain And Co., was built in 1896. The limestone Pulaski County Courthouse, a Romanesque Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the historic Richmond County Courthouse in Warsaw, Virginia. Completed in 1750, the Warsaw courthouse is one of the oldest courthouses in the United States. The historic Richmond County Courthouse, designed by Landon Carter, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Roanoke County Courthouse in Salem, Virginia. The Salem courthouse was designed by VVKR Incorporated. The brick Roanoke County Courthouse, built in 1984, stands next to the historic 1910 courthouse.

Photos of the Old Roanoke County Courthouse in Salem, Virginia. The former Salem courthouse was designed by Harry H. Huggins. The brick Old Roanoke County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure built in 1910, served as the county courthouse until a newer courthouse opened next to it in 1984. The building, now part of Roanoke College as Francis T. West Hall, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the historic Rockbridge County Courthouse in Lexington, Virginia. The Lexington courthouse, designed by William George McDowell, was built in 1897. The brick historic Rockbridge County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure now used for county offices, is part of the Lexington Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Rockingham County Courthouse in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The Harrisonburg courthouse, designed by T.J. Collins And Sons, was built in 1897. The stone Rockingham County Courthouse, a Romanesque Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Shenandoah County Courthouse in Woodstock, Virginia. The Woodstock courthouse was designed by Hinnant, Addison And Hinnant. The brick Shenandoah County Courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, was built in 1975.

Photos of the historic Shenandoah County Courthouse in Woodstock, Virginia. The Woodstock courthouse, a Greek Revival structure, was built around 1790. The historic Shenandoah County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Smyth County Courthouse in Marion, Virginia. Designed by Frank Milburn, the Marion courthouse was constructed in 1905. The Smyth County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure, is part of the Marion Historic District, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Stafford County Courthouse in Stafford, Virginia. The Stafford courthouse was designed by Philip N. Stern. The Stafford County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure, was completed in 1923.

Photos of the Warren County Courthouse in Front Royal, Virginia. The Front Royal courthouse, designed by Alan J. Saville, was built in 1936. The stone Warren County Courthouse, a Colonial Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.

Photos of the Washington County Courthouse in Abingdon, Virginia. The Abingdon courthouse, designed by James Fields and David Fields, was constructed in 1868 in a Classical Revival style with Italianate influences. The brick Washington County Courthouse is part of the Abingdon Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Westmoreland County Courthouse in Montross, Virginia. The Montross courthouse was designed by Bartholomew Smith and completed in 1900. The Westmoreland County Courthouse was transformed into the existing Classical Revival structure in 1930.

Photos of the Wythe County Courthouse in Wytheville, Virginia. Designed by Frank Milburn, the Wytheville courthouse was constructed in 1901. The Wythe County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure, is part of the Wytheville Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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