Thomas Kirby House Explained

Thomas Kirby House
Location:102 N. 9th St., Kendrick, Idaho
Coordinates:46.6142°N -116.6468°W
Built:1889
Architecture:Queen Anne
Added:April 1, 1999
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:99000414

The Thomas Kirby House in Kendrick, Idaho was built in 1889 and modified in 1910 and otherwise. It was built for Thomas Kirby, a man highly responsible for the railroads that started in Kendrick and went to Troy, Idaho.

The house is eclectic Queen Anne in style, with elements of Stick and Eastlake architecture. The 1998 NRHP nomination stated it "still commands attention and is significant as one of the best remaining examples of Victorian residential architecture in Idaho's North-Central region."[1]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=99000414}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Thomas Kirby House]. . Shirley Stephens and Susan Paras . October 8, 1998 . January 9, 2017 . with