The original Sutter Creek Grammar School was built in 1857 but burned down in a fire in 1870. This second structure built on the same site was constructed in 1871. This is said to be one of the last two-story brick schoolhouses of this size and scale left in the Motherlode, the other being the schoolhouse in Columbia.
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