Throughout his life Armstrong served in a number of local or civic offices.
Development built near the station includes many civic and Washington County offices.
To support the election of the most suitable candidates for civic office.
During his time on the council, the new civic office (these days known as Our City was constructed.
The main civic offices of the town council are now located on this ground floor.
The family members, at times, held civic office from the 1870s until 1965.
When a new town charter was created in July 1684 he was not named and lost these civic offices.
The current building was constructed in 1883, to include civic offices and a banqueting hall, to service the growing town.
The first floor was thus an open space that could be used as a market, with civic offices upstairs.
The room is now part of the civic offices.