Alfred Budge House Explained

Alfred Budge House
Coordinates:42.2289°N -111.4039°W
Built:1880
Added:November 18, 1982
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:82000267

The Alfred Budge House, in Paris, Idaho, located at N. 1st, West at W. 1st, North, is a historic house that was built in 1880. It was renovated to include Second Empire styling, including a mansard roof, at a later date. The house has a complex design with three major sections and multiple smaller ones; while the mansard roof tops the main section, the house has eight roof components in total.[1] It is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places; the listing included six contributing buildings.

It is significant in part as the home of prominent Idahoan Alfred Budge.[2] Budge served as a justice of the Idaho Supreme Court.[1] The house is one of four Paris residences related to the Budge family which are listed on the National Register.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Inventory Sheet For Group Nominations: Alfred Budge House. Idaho State Historical Society. July 2, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714210431/http://history.idaho.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/Budge_Alfred_House_82000267.pdf. July 14, 2014. dead.
  2. Book: History of Idaho . 715 . Alfred Budge House. . 1914 . Lewis Publishing Company . Hiram French.
  3. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=64000168}} Paris MRA].