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Show Building Type/Style: Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Description of physical appearance £ significant architectural features Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable This is a one-story, frame home expressing many of the Prairie style elements so popular in this period. A large front porch with broad columns, wide rectangular windows and a low-pitched roof with large eaves are all present in this home. Statement of Historical Significance: i Aboriginal Americans -- Agriculture -£-Architecture -- The Arts --Conmrce _mm Cotmunication -- Conservation r yrhirai^pm --Exploratajon/Settleanent __ Industry __.__ Military -- Mining -. Minority Groups -.Political. * -- Recreaticn --. Haligicn -- Science , --Transportation This beautiful home was owned first by the prominent Hatch family, but it appears that by 1920 Ella Hatch, who married W. W. Anderson (of Anderson Lumber), became the new owner. |