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Show w 2" j Architect/Builder: Building Materials: log and frame Building Type/Style: vernacular Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) Remodeling in the late 1940's now hides a one room square log cabin which resided on this lot since about 1874. The cabin has a three opening facade and this face can be discerned on the southwest corner of the present structure. Statement of Historical.Significance: D Aboriginal Americans D Communication D Military D Religion D Agriculture D Conservation D Mining D Science D Architecture D Education D Minority Groups D Socio-Humanitarian D The Arts Hf Exploration/Settlement D Political D Transportation D Commerce D Industry D Recreation While alterations deny the architectural importance of this structure, it is his torically important because David Monson lived here for many years. David was an Indian raised by Peter Monson who had only one daughter and wanted a son. David Monson married and raised his family here but tradition maintains that he eventualy died on the reservatic |