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Item Title
Daniel Winter House, Goodrich, Sheridan County, ND
Location
Goodrich vicinity, ND
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.
Notes
Survey number HABS ND-18
Unprocessed field note material exists for this structure (FN-10).
Building/structure dates:
1900 initial construction
Significance: The Daniel Winter House is an excellent example of North Dakota rural settlement architecture from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It also represents vernacular traditions associated with German immigrants from Russia, who constituted one of the state's most distinctive settlement groups. The puddled-clay construction was one of several methods of building with earth which these immigrants adopted from Russian and Ukrainian models, and subsequently employed in the relatively treeless North Dakota environment.
Subjects
Building DeteriorationHousesDomestic Life
Related Names
Harms, Bruce, Field Team
Muessig, Hans, Photographer
Schiller, Angela J., Photographer
Neubauer, Marie, Delineator
Schiller, Angela, Delineator
Bowers, Martha H., Historian
Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Contents
Photograph caption(s):
1. VIEW LOOKING WEST
2. VIEW LOOKING NORTHWEST
3. VIEW OF SOUTH FRONT
4. VIEW OF EAST SIDE
5. VIEW OF NORTH SIDE
6. VIEW OF WEST SIDE
7. DETAILED VIEW OF ROCK AT BASE
8. DETAILED VIEW OF CEILING AND ROOF JOISTS AT SILL PLATE
9. INTERIOR VIEW OF KITCHEN LOOKING AT SOUTH AND WEST WALL
10. INTERIOR VIEW OF KITCHEN LOOKING WEST INTO LIVING/SLEEPING ROOM
11. INTERIOR VIEW LOOKING EAST FROM LIVING/SLEEPING ROOM TO KITCHEN
12. DETAIL OF INTERIOR WINDOW LOOKING WEST
13. DETAIL OF DESIGN OF CEILING IN LIVING/SLEEPING ROOM
14. VIEW LOOKING WEST INTO SECOND FLOOR ROOM
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