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Molino Lodge Building in Tehama, California
Molino Lodge
18 September 2006

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Old Tehama County Jail
Old Tehama County Jail
18 September 2006

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National Register #80000874
Molino Lodge Building
3rd and C Streets
Tehama
Built 1859

The brick Molino Lodge displays elements of Greek Revival and Roman Revival architectural styles. It was built in 1859 to serve as both a schoolhouse and a Masonic Lodge. In 1881, when a new school was built, the Masons became the sole occupants.

The Molino Lodge is now home to the Tehama County Museum.

Near the Molino Lodge stands the Old Tehama County Jail with a plaque that reads:
 
Old Tehama County Jail

Construction of the jail by Casper Cobb, began Sept. 9, 1894. Supervisor John Simpson was given credit for pushing the approval through the Board of Supervisors. On Oct. 6, the board accepted the completed building at a cost of $1,153. The jail was used for holding prisoners overnight for transportation to the county seat at Red Bluff. Including one rustler who escaped through a hole he beat through the wall and a thief who lifted the front door off its hinges, the jail housed many a drunk who needed to sleep it off, to walk out its unlocked doors in the morning. The county officially closed the jail in August, 1914.

Dedicated July 28, 2001, by Lassen-Loomis Outpost 1914 & Trinitarianus Chapter #62 of E Clampus Vitus.

 
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