History of the Courthouse
In December 2013, several members of Tales of Cape Cod initiated an informal investigation into the history of the Olde Colonial Courthouse. As information was gathered and synthesized, the group began to reevaluate some of the long-standing perspectives regarding the building's evolution. Over time, the group has expanded to include trained preservationists, and the scope of the work has been enhanced to incorporate on-site investigations. This article serves as a work-in-progress report produced by the individuals involved in this investigation. The hypotheses presented below will be subject to review as additional information becomes available.
The Olde Colonial Courthouse represents the second courthouse constructed in Barnstable County, MA. This facility was dedicated exclusively to court sessions, while the county's legal records were housed in a separate structure, the County House, situated immediately east of the Sturgis Library. Unfortunately, very limited information exists regarding the construction date of the Old Courthouse, its architectural features, or the legal proceedings conducted within its walls, as virtually all relevant records were lost in the fire that consumed the County House on October 22, 1827.
________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
Those records that are available indicate that the Olde Courthouse was built between 1763 and 1774. The date 1763 is suggested by an invoice submitted to Edward Bacon, a member of the Committee responsible for building a new courthouse in Barnstable County.[1]
_________________________________________________________________________________
[1] Sturgis Library Permanent Collection, 1763 Invoice, Barnstable, MA.
________________________________________________________________________________________
[10] Cape Cod Community College Archives, G. Hinckley Papers and Transcriptions of Dr. Eben Johnson, Barnstable, MA.
Copyright © 2018 Tales of Cape Cod - All Rights Reserved.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.