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Merrill-Vickerson House, 21698 Main St Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffee County, CO
Another log cabin of the early 1880`s surviving in well-preserved condition. A.C. Merrill may have erected this house as a duplex for rental purposes, as suggested by the two entry doors. At least from the time of Thorndale and Vickerson`s ownership, it functioned as a single family residence. The porch with chamfered posts is the only surviving one of its kind in St. Elmo and dates before 1910.
Merrill-Vickerson House, 21698 Main St Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffee County, CO
Another log cabin of the early 1880`s surviving in well-preserved condition. A.C. Merrill may have erected this house as a duplex for rental purposes, as suggested by the two entry doors. At least from the time of Thorndale and Vickerson`s ownership, it functioned as a single family residence. The porch with chamfered posts is the only surviving one of its kind in St. Elmo and dates before 1910.
Merrill-Vickerson House, 21698 Main St Saint Elmo (historical), Chaffee County, CO
Another log cabin of the early 1880`s surviving in well-preserved condition. A.C. Merrill may have erected this house as a duplex for rental purposes, as suggested by the two entry doors. At least from the time of Thorndale and Vickerson`s ownership, it functioned as a single family residence. The porch with chamfered posts is the only surviving one of its kind in St. Elmo and dates before 1910.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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