Coulterville, California

    
Old Coulterville Hotel
Old Coulterville Hotel

Sign reads:

The original rock building was built by Thomas and Caroline McCarthy as a private home. Upon completion of the building, they placed a cornerstone with the date of 1882. Eventually the property was leased to Percy Davis who converted the home into a hotel by adding two stories. Mr. Davis hired one of George Coulters sons to manage the hotel. In the beginning the hotel was named the ÒCoulter Hotel" but later was named the Coulterville Hotel. The hotel burned in the great fire of 1899 and all that remained was the rock wall.

Vernon C. Peppers purchased the property from the state Aug. 15, 1962 and operated it as a commercial museum until shortly before selling it on July 18, 1976, to be developed as a nonprofit museum called the Northern Mariposa History Center.

Year: 2006

Credit: Personal Collection

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