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Montana Territory
Montana Territory
A.B. Hammond
A.B. Hammond
Fruit Warehouse
Fruit Warehouse
Railroad Houses
Railroad Houses
Whittier School
Whittier School
C.P. Higgins
C.P. Higgins
Frank_Worden
Frank_Worden
Greenough
Greenough
Monroe Street in the Rattlesnake
Monroe Street in the Rattlesnake
Garden City Business College / Babs Apartments
Garden City Business College / Babs Apartments
Bowland Flats Apts
Bowland Flats Apts
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
Scheuch Home
Scheuch Home
Woody in front of Trading Post
Woody in front of Trading Post
Map of Areas of Interest in Missoula
Map of Areas of Interest in Missoula
Courthouse entryway
Courthouse entryway
Salish Tepees
Salish Tepees
Historic Trails
Historic Trails
Missoula Flour and Saw Mills
Missoula Flour and Saw Mills
1891 Map of Missoula
1891 Map of Missoula
Higgins Western Bank Building
Higgins Western Bank Building
St. Francis Xavier Church
St. Francis Xavier Church
Hellgate Village
Hellgate Village
Colonial Revival Style
Colonial Revival Style
Beaux Arts Details
Beaux Arts Details
Gothic Revival Style
Gothic Revival Style
Queen Anne Style
Queen Anne Style
Neo-Classical Style
Neo-Classical Style
Craftsman Style
Craftsman Style
Spanish Eclectic Style
Spanish Eclectic Style
Sanborn Map 1912
Sanborn Map 1912
Northside, 1900
Northside, 1900
1895 Map of Montana
1895 Map of Montana
Flood of 1908
Flood of 1908
Flood of 1908 (detail)
Flood of 1908 (detail)
Old Town, 1908
Old Town, 1908
Railroad Street, 1918
Railroad Street, 1918
Trolley and Lucy Building
Trolley and Lucy Building
City Panorama
City Panorama
City Panorama
City Panorama
City Panorama
City Panorama
Postcard, Clarence Tubbs to Martin Tubbs, 1908
Postcard, Clarence Tubbs to Martin Tubbs, 1908
Postcard, Cedar Street Bridge, 1908
Postcard, Cedar Street Bridge, 1908
Beauty Rest Court ca. 1940
Beauty Rest Court ca. 1940
Downtown 1957
Downtown 1957
Carnegie Library
Carnegie Library
Missoula Schools ca. 1900
Missoula Schools ca. 1900
Missoula 1942
Missoula 1942
Northside
Northside
Railyard and Railroad Street ca. 1915
Railyard and Railroad Street ca. 1915
Missoula Schools ca. 1915
Missoula Schools ca. 1915
Downtown 1910
Downtown 1910
Downtown 2008
Downtown 2008
Starting for Spokane - Pamela Fisher ca. 1889
Starting for Spokane - Pamela Fisher ca. 1889
1870 GLO Mullen Road Map
1870 GLO Mullen Road Map
1891 Missoula Map
1891 Missoula Map
1910 Target Range and Orchard Homes Map
1910 Target Range and Orchard Homes Map
1900 Missoula Map
1900 Missoula Map
1910 Missoula Map
1910 Missoula Map
1891 Missoula Birdseye Map
1891 Missoula Birdseye Map
1884 Downtown Map
1884 Downtown Map
Mullan Map 1
Mullan Map 1
Mullan Map 2
Mullan Map 2
1910 Map of Missoula
1910 Map of Missoula
1910 Missoula City Map
1910 Missoula City Map
1865 Hellgate Region
1865 Hellgate Region
1872 Missoula Region
1872 Missoula Region
1879 Missoula Map
1879 Missoula Map
1910 Bonner Map of Missoula
1910 Bonner Map of Missoula
1910 Missoula County Map
1910 Missoula County Map
1865 Montana Gold Map
1865 Montana Gold Map
1865 DeLacey Map of Montana
1865 DeLacey Map of Montana
1865 Montana County Map
1865 Montana County Map
1879 Montana Territory Map
1879 Montana Territory Map
Craftsman Style

 

Typical Craftsman Details:
(1) Wide, overhanging eaves, (2) Exposed rafters, (3) Heavy squared columns or porch supporters, (4) Brackets and braces, (5) Gentle roofs with broad gables
 
Craftsman/Bungalow: Buildings of this style have low-pitched gable roofs with wide eave overhangs. Roof rafters are visible. Decorative beams and knee braces are widely used on Craftsman houses. Porches usually stretch across all or most of the front facade, with a roof supported by tapered or square columns, or by posts resting on piers or a balustrade. Dormers are used extensively. Weatherboard is a common wall surface material. Windows are usually double hung. The upper sash has three, four, or more panes, while the lower sash has one. Roof pitches and gables tend to be more horizontal than the Victorian building types, with a 6/12 pitch quite common.

 
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