Byron R. Sherman House Explained

Byron R. Sherman House
Coordinates:46.5508°N -110.9°W
Architect:Mr. Soos
Built:1890
Architecture:Romanesque
Added:September 15, 1977
Area:0.7acres
Refnum:77000820

The Byron R. Sherman House, also known as The Castle or The Castle of White Sulphur Springs, is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located in White Sulphur Springs, Montana, United States. It was added to the Register on September 15, 1977. The property includes a carriage house.

The Castle Museum is operated by the Meagher County Historical Society. It includes period furniture, photos, mineral samples, clothing and artifacts from the region's past.

It is a two-story granite mansion upon an elevated basement on a hilltop overlooking the City of White Sulphur Springs. According to its NRHP nomination, "with its heavily rusticated stone (the back, or east facade is laid up in field stone), [it] is a very fine frontier rendition of the late 19th century Romanesque Style." It is squarish, about NaNfeet in plan, with addition of two full height towers on the south side.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=77000820}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: The Castle (of White Sulphur Springs) / Byron R. Sherman House ]. National Park Service. Susan W. Curtis, John N. DeHaas Jr., and Fredric L. Quie . April 6, 1976 . August 10, 2017. With .