Lincoln House (Stickney, South Dakota) Explained

Lincoln House
Coordinates:43.5888°N -98.4374°W
Built:1915
Builder:Sylvester Miller
Architecture:Early Commercial
Added:February 14, 2002
Refnum:02000023

The Lincoln House in Stickney, South Dakota was built in the Early Commercial architectural style by Sylvester Miller. It primarily functioned as a medical office for a Dr. Beukelman. It has two contributing buildings on the property.

It was constructed in 1915 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. It is built of red-brown brick laid in common bond, on a stone foundation, and has a flat roof.

It was deemed notable as "a good example of Commercial architecture and ... one of few historic commercial buildings left in Stickney."[1]

A side gable historic privy is the second contributing resource on the property.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=02000023}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Lincoln House / Dr. Beukelman's Office ]. National Park Service. Lynda B. Schwan . August 29, 2001 . December 24, 2017. With .