Thomas E. Logan House
Adobe buildings and structuresHouses completed in 1868Houses in Boise, IdahoIdaho Registered Historic Place stubsNational Register of Historic Places in Boise, Idaho
The Thomas E. Logan House in Boise, Idaho, is a 1-story adobe structure measuring 32 feet by 22 feet and constructed prior to 1868. The house is Boise's earliest surviving mud brick dwelling, with walls 14 inches thick, set in mud mortar. Mud plaster 3⁄4-inch thick was applied to the interior walls, and a top coat of lime plaster was applied sometime later; the first coat of oil base paint was applied before 1872. The house was moved from its original location at 6th and Main Streets to Julia Davis Park and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
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West Myrtle Street, Boise
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West Myrtle Street 565
83702 Boise
Idaho, United States
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