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The Court House Years 1800 – 1891

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For nearly a century, this building stood at the center of public life in Kingston—not as a library, but as a courthouse where justice was debated, decisions were handed down, and the rhythms of town life played out. Lawyers, judges, juries, defendants, and curious onlookers filled its rooms, while the surrounding village buzzed with activity whenever court was in session.

During these years, the building witnessed everything from dramatic legal arguments to sweeping changes in how justice was administered. Punishments once carried out in public gave way to reform. The building itself evolved, undergoing major repairs and renovations to prevent collapse and to reflect changing architectural tastes. At the same time, it served as a gathering place for concerts, fairs, political meetings, and Civil War rallies—firmly anchoring it as the heart of the community.

This section explores the many lives of the building during its courthouse era, revealing stories of law, reform, conflict, celebration, and resilience that shaped both Kingston and Washington County.

Browse the included pages either by the left side navigation, or jump right to your page of interest below!


Law & Order in Kingston


Repairs and Renovations


The Center of Town


During the Civil War


Stone Records Building

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