National Register of Historic Places in Sacramento County
This Greek Revival country house, stands behind the levee on the left bank of the Sacramento River about a mile and a half south of Courtland.
Courtland is a rural community of fewer than seven hundred souls, named for Courtland Sims whose daddy owned this land and built a steamboat landing on it in 1860. Today, commercial traffic no longer steams through this meandering stretch of the Sacramento River but is routed through the Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel several miles to the west.
This landmark is listed with two different numbers on the National Register of Historic Places, 00001193 and 00001270.