Millerton Courthouse, CA

The Millerton Courthouse was built in 1867 and was the county seat for Fresno County. It was originally built where the lakebed is now. They dismantled and moved the courthouse to this location when they decided to build the dam because the history behind the building. The San Joaquin River was unpredictable with its yearly flooding, and the community moved West to where the new train line went through Fresno.

 

The front of the building is made of brick, but if you were able to see the rest of the building, you would see huge granite stone blocks that were used for the walls. The jail windows had four sets of bars and were close to 2 feet thick. The flagpole is an interesting side story. A boy scout used the flagpole as a project to become an eagle scout. I thought that was pretty cool.

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Uploaded on February 10, 2026
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