This charming adobe-brick cottage, long associated with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen J. Field, stands as one of Marysville's most storied early residences. Traditionally linked to Field's arrival in California during the Gold Rush era, the home reflects the city's formative years and its connection to one of the nation's most influential 19th-century jurists. While historians note that Field owned multiple properties along D Street, the house at 630 D has remained a beloved landmark tied to his legacy. Its modest scale, early construction, and enduring presence make it a rare opportunity to own a piece of Marysville's civic and architectural history. There are 3 legal units that may generate an estimated gross rent amount somewhere between $2800 to $3300 per month. The main house has a unique style and look, while the back two studios were recently remodeled and have their own style