Structure Type: built works - religious structures - churches

Designers: Bugbee, S.C., and Son, Architects (firm); Maxwell, Albert, Building Contractor (firm); Charles Lewis Bugbee (architect); Samuel Charles Bugbee (architect); Albert Maxwell (building contractor)

Dates: constructed 1867-1868

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44831 Main Street
Mendocino, CA 95460

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Overview

The San Francisco architectural firm of S.C. Bugbee and Son designed the Early Gothic Revival Mendocino Presbyterian Church in the mid-1860s, with construction concluding on 07/05/1868. The local building contractor Albert Maxwell erected the Bugbee design at a cost of $10,000.

California Historical Landmark: 714

National Register of Historic Places: 71000165 NRHP Images (pdf) NHRP Registration Form (pdf)

PCAD id: 20229