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Authors :
Guerrero, John
Sherman, Father William C.
Guerrero, John
Sherman, Father William C.
Source :
110.195; Father William C. Sherman Photograph Collection 110; Consult:
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Seventeen images of the Lampl house near Mott, North Dakota.<br />Film negatives; Slides; Color images<br />Title supplied by staff.<br />The Lampl house was built by a member of a German family from Austria-Hungary (Banat) in an unknown year. The building is constructed of a combination of clay and stones and plastered through. The exterior walls are stone with interior walls of lath and clay plaster. The house has a gable roof with a drip edge at the bottom of the gable wall. The house has an open porch supported by several pillars and a large framed addition at the back. The building shows various degrees of deterioration. The building has been abandoned for the long time.<br />Book Committee (Regent, N.D.). Our Fifty Years, Regent, N.D.: 1911-1961 (Regent, N.D.: The Committee, 1961) p. 26. http://odin-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/ndsu:NDSU_ALL:NDSU_ALMA21171588730001321. Essig (F644.R43 O87) Stark County Historical Society (Stark County, N.D.). Stark County Heritage and Destiny. Bismarck, N.D.: Taylor Pub. Comapany, 1978, p.82-83 Retrieved from http://odin-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/ndsu:NDSU_ALL:NDSU_ALMA21166861910001321 Essig (F642.S7 S72 1978 )

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
110.195; Father William C. Sherman Photograph Collection 110; Consult:
Notes :
image/jpeg, eng
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn957772663
Document Type :
Electronic Resource