Back working in Sonora in June, July, August, September, October, November and December of 2014, I started exploring the California Historial Landmarks in Calaveras County. Sites that I visited included:
Valley Springs [#251],
San Andreas [#252],
I.O.O.F. Hall [#256],
Fourth Crossing #258,
Congregational Church [#261],
Stone Corral [#263],
Chili Gulch [#265],
Jenny Lind [#266];
Mokelumne Hill [#269];
Pioneer Cemetery [#271],
Douglas Flat [#272];
Carson Hill [#274],
Robinson's Ferry [#276],
Angels Camp [#287],
Altaville [#288],
Vallecito Bell Monument [#370];
Old Mining Camp of Brownsville [#465],
Red Brick Grammar School [#499],
Calaveras County Courthouse and Leger Hotel [#663],
Angels Hotel [#734];
Prince-Garibardi Building [#735], and;
Birthplace of Archie Stevenot [#769].
Congregational Church
California State Historical Landmark #261
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This landmark is located at northeast corner of Main and Church Streets, Mokelumne Hill, California in Calaveras County.
There are 40 other California State Historical Landmarks in Calaveras County. The GPS coordinates for this location are N 38° 18.019 W 120° 42.387.
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The Congregational Church in Mokelumne Hill was organized August 28, 1853. The church building, erected in 1856, is the oldest Congregational Church building in the state.
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