File:3014 Misty Street - pic2 - Chemawa Indian School - Salem Oregon.jpg

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English: Wooden House — Chemawa Indian School, 3014 Misty Street, Salem, Marion County, Oregon.
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"Frame with novelty siding, 28' (three-bay front) x 20' with 14' x 20' and 6' x 19' additions, gable and shed roofs, one story, three-bay shed roof entrance porch with balustrade and square posts, decorative trim at gable end. Built 1896; rear addition to rear of it, 1908; demolished 1978. One of two remaining structures from early period of school. 4 ext. photos (1977). Also see Chemawa Indian School (OR-129). Card prepared 1979."

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Call Number: HABS ORE,24-SAL,1D-

Notes: Survey number HABS OR-129-D

CARD #: OR0043
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Author Steve Viale
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