Alpine County Courthouse is a building built in 1928 in Markleeville, California.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.
The courthouse was constructed of a light cream colored massive rhyolite tuff which was quarried above nearby Silver Mountain City. Designed by prolific Nevada architect Frederic Joseph DeLongchamps, the building was originally intended to be a two-story structure but financial considerations limited it to one story. The Alpine County courthouse is still in use.
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Further reading
- McDevitt, Ray; Ronald M. George, retired Chief Justice of California (Forward) (2001). Courthouses of California: an Illustrated History. Berkeley, CA: California Historical Society. p. 365. ISBN 1-890771-49-X.Â