{{Short description|Historical Landmark in Altaville, California, United States}} {{Use American English|date=August 2025}} {{Infobox historic site | name = Prince-Garibaldi Building | image = | caption = | location = 4298 Main Street <br> Altaville, California | coordinates = {{coord|38.079117|-120.554199|region:US-CA_source:gnis-218162_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} | locmapin = California#USA | built = 1852 | architect = | architecture = | added = | designation1 = California | designation1_number = 735 | governing_body = }} '''Prince-Garibaldi Building''' is a historical building in Altaville, California in Calaveras County. Altaville, California is just north of the town of Angels Camp. The building was built by B. R. Prince and G. Garibardi in 1852 as a general store on the first floor. The building is built built by David Strosberger out of rhyolite tuff stones designed. In 1857 a second floor was added and used for the store owner's living space. For a time the building was the Prince Undertaking Parlor with a plumed horse hearse.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://malakoff.com/goldcountry/mcaltapg.htm |title=Prince-Garibaldi Building |website=malakoff.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSsMTTxLMulh88WTaRjwNzkEyqEQPbNBeQQLEpYaDzIBnOz8RaZG_YYSvpsuRuFX7tsxxI&usqp=CAU |title=plumed hearse photo}}</ref> The Prince-Garibaldi Building is a California Historical Landmark No. 735 of California State Route 49.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.parks.ca.gov/|title=Prince-Garibaldi Building|website=California State Parks}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=11047|title=Prince-Garibardi Building Historical Marker|website=HMdb.org, the Historical Marker Database}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sierranevadageotourism.org/entries/prince-garibardi-building-no-735-california-historical-landmark/4a81c2eb-e0cd-4f3f-af84-2727e0c30275|title=Prince-Garibardi Building (No. 735 California Historical Landmark) &#124; Sierra Nevada Geotourism|website=Sierra Nevada Geotourism}}</ref>

Bartholomew Romaggi Prince, B. R. Prince, Bartolo Prince, was born on March 7, 1829, in Romaggi, Liguria, Italy. He came to California in 1852. He married Mary Ann Hanratty (1839-1890) born in Northern Ireland died in Altaville. Prince and Garabardi opened the goods store in Altaville. Later he opened a quartz mine looking for gold in the California Gold Rush. Prince opened and ran the Altaville Hotel (on Murphys Road), livery stable (Prince's Livery and Feed on Angels Camp Rd. and San Andreas Rd., now the site of Altaville Aquatic Center), the Murphys Toll Road (now Grade Road), and undertaking parlor. For a time he ran a silkworm firm, the silk he sold to Italy. His silk won prizes at the local Calaveras County Fair. Prince owned most of the town's commercial firm for 47 years. When he retired he moved to Stockton, California, he died June 7, 1905, at age 76. Edward R. Prince, Frank R. Prince, Tessie R. [Prince] Favinger, Mary L. Buhrer, Lawrence G. Preston [AKA Goldstone], Bartolo and Mary Prince children and inlaws were: Frank Romaggi Prince (1861–1907), Dante Prince (1864–1911), Mary Romaggi Prince Fischer (1866–1920), Domingo Romaggi Prince (1868–1890), Joseph Romaggi Prince (1873–1923), Theresa Romaggi Prince Favinger (1873–1962) and Edward Romaggi Prince (1875–1945).<ref>Calaveras County Historical Society and 1888-1896</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.calaverashistory.org/history-under-the-bret-harte-pool | title=History under the Bret Harte Pool|publisher=Calaveras County Historical Society }}</ref><ref>Buckbee 1922:47-48; Sanborn 1890, 1895, 1905</ref>

==See also== *California Historical Landmarks in Calaveras County *Altaville Grammar School *Birthplace of Archie Stevenot *Robinson's Ferry

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