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Mendocino County Courthouse
Completed 1873
After winning out over rival cities for designation as the county
seat, Ukiah built its first courthouse, a simple two-story brick
building, in 1860. As the county prospered, officials commissioned
a much grander building with two-story columns and a dome. Among
the court's more dramatic trials was one in 1905 during which
a man brought before the court on an insanity charge apparently
was not searched and fatally shot the sheriff. The courthouse
was demolished in 1950 to make way for a more modern building.
Courtesy Callie Coombs, Mendocino County Museum
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