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Port Tobacco Courthouse - National Parks Gallery
The reconstructed 1819 courthouse is a museum containing tobacco and Civil War exhibits and archaeological finds on site. After Lincoln's assassination, John Wilkes Booth hid nearby and was aided by inhabitants... More
Religious Freedom Byway - Archaeology in Action at Port Tobacco
The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: One archaeologist digs while another reviews notes in front of the Port Tobacco Courthouse, which was reconstructed in 1972. Location: ... More
Religious Freedom Byway - A Reconstructed Port Tobacco Courthouse
The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: The Port Tobacco Courthouse, the imposing brick structure in the background, dates back to 1892. Although the original building no longe... More