Sacramento First Courthouse
Historical Landmark in Sacramento, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sacramento First Courthouse also, Former California State Capitol site, is historical site in Sacramento, California. The Courthouse was also the first and second California State Capitol. The site is California Historical Landmark No. 869, registered on January 11, 1974. At the northwest corner of 7th Street and I Street, 651 I Street, Sacramento was a building that served as California's State Capitol. The first period was January 16, 1852 to May 4, 1852, and the second period was from March 1, 1854, to May 15, 1854, with the California State Legislature third and fifth sessions. The 651 I Street building was the Sacramento County courthouse. The site of former California State Capitol - Sacramento County courthouse is now the Main Sacramento County Jail built in 1989. A California Historical marker was place at the site in 2007 by California State Parks working the Sacramento Trust for Historic Preservation.[1][2][3]
Former California State Capitol Sacramento First Courthouse | |
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Location | 651 I Street, Sacramento, California (7th Street and I Street) |
Coordinates | 38.5825°N 121.4970°W / 38.5825; -121.4970 |
Built | 1851, 1854 |
Architect | Greek Revival |
Architectural style(s) | David Farquharson |
Designated | January 11, 1974 |
Reference no. | 869 |