Anderson House (Lewistown, Montana) Explained

Anderson House
Coordinates:47.0589°N -109.4317°W
Built:1914
Builder:Harry F. Anderson
Added:January 27, 1993
Area:less than one acre
Mpsub:Stone Buildings in Lewistown MPS
Refnum:92001770

The Anderson House in Lewistown, Montana is a two-story cut stone house built in 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

The house is the last-built of 17 stone houses in Lewistown and the only one built after a cement plant was established. Its own construction costs were lowered by use of poured concrete in its foundation. The main walls of the house are cut sandstone. It has a wood frame full-width enclosed porch. Subsequent to a fire, and in the two years prior to NRHP listing, the original hipped roof of the house was replaced by a tall gable roof with projecting dormers.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=92001770}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Anderson House / Stone building #303 ]. National Park Service. Jeff Shelden and Kim Currie . May 29, 1991 . June 21, 2017. With .