- Almon Asbury Lieuallen House
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name = Almon Asbury Lieuallen House
caption =
Lieuallen House 2007
location= 101 S. Almon St. Moscow (Latah CO)Idaho
lat_degrees = 46 | lat_minutes = 43 | lat_seconds = 57 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 117 | long_minutes = 00 | long_seconds = 01 | long_direction = W
area =
built =1884
architect= Lieuallen, Almon Asbury
architecture = VictorianMansard roof
added =January 3 ,1978
refnum= 78001075 cite web
title = Idaho – Latah County
work =
publisher = National Register of Historical Places
date =
url = http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/ID/Latah/state.html
format =
doi =
accessdate = 2007-04-24] The Almon Asbury Lieuallen House was added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 1978. Located at 101 S. Almon St. in Moscow,Idaho in Latah County the house was built in 1884. The structure has amansard roof and two-story bays on either side of the entrance. The structure originally had a smaller coveredporch , and the bays were more visible than at present. A small railedbalcony atop the porch was accessible by a door on the second floor. That door has been replaced by a window, and the porch expanded to cover the entire east side of thefacade . Additionaldormer windows have been added on the third floor to provide additional lighting and ventilation for the top floor. [cite book
last = Otness
first = Lillian Woodworth
title = A Great good country: a guide to historic Moscow and Latah County, Idaho
publisher = Latah County Historical Society
date = 1983
location = Moscow, ID
pages = p.52-53
isbn = 0-914429-10-8] The structure has always been used as a residence, first as a family home, then as apartments. It is currently used as multi-family apartments.The wooden structure was built outside the town of Moscow on his farm and occupied by Almon Asbury Lieuallen and his family. [ cite web
title = History of Latah County - Moscow
work = History Online
publisher = Latah County Historical Society
url = http://users.moscow.com/lchs/history.html#moscow
accessdate = 2007-04-24] One of the early settlers of Moscow, he operated one of the first stores and waspostmaster in1876 . Together with James Deakin, Henry McGregor, and John Russell, he donated one-quarter of the one-hundred and twenty acres which became the city center of Moscow. [cite book
last = Monroe
first = Julie R.
title = Moscow: Living and learning on the Palouse
publisher = Arcadia Publishing
date = 2003
location = Charleston, SC
pages = pp. 29-33
isbn = 0-7385-2425-5 ]Notes
*cite web
title = Geographic Names Information System
work = U.S. Geological Survey
publisher = U.S. Department of the Interior
date = 1979
url = Gnis3|400006
accessdate = 2007-04-24
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