Alvin T. Smith House

Alvin T. Smith House

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name = Alvin T. Smith House
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caption = Front of house in 1934
location = Forest Grove, Oregon, USA
nearest_city =
lat_degrees = 45
lat_minutes = 30
lat_seconds = 15
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 123
long_minutes = 6
long_seconds = 14
long_direction = W
area =
built = 1854-1856
architect =
architecture = Greek Revival style
added = November 8 1974
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refnum = 74001721
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governing_body = Friends of Historic Forest Grove
The Alvin T. Smith House is a two-story home on Elm Street in Forest Grove, Oregon, United States. Completed in 1856, it is the second oldest building in the city and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. A Greek Revival style house, it was built by pioneer Alvin T. Smith beginning in 1854.

History

Alvin Smith settled on a convert|643|acre|0 farm on the Tualatin Plains south of what became West Tuality Plains in 1841. He and his wife were the first permanent Euro-American settler at that community that would later become Forest Grove. An earlier cabin on the property was destroyed in a flood, and their second cabin later became a post office. In 1854, he and his wife Abigail began the construction of a new home. Alvin was a trained carpenter and did the work himself. Construction finished in 1856, and is the second oldest wood framed building in Forest Grove after Old College Hall at Pacific University. Abigail died in 1858, with Alvin continuing to live in the home with his second wife Jane until 1870. The couple moved to downtown Forest Grove, but continued to own the property.

Alvin died in 1888, and Jane leased the house until around 1920 when she died. The next owner sold the estate to the Zurcher family circa 1940. Alvin T. Smith House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 8, 1974.citeweb |title=Oregon National Register List |url= http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/HCD/NATREG/docs/oregon_nr_list.pdf |date=July 16 2007 |publisher=Oregon State Parks and Recreation Department |accessdate=2008-03-10] The house was abandoned around 1990.

In 2002, the Friends of Historic Forest Grove began plans to purchase the home and restore it.Mandel, Michelle. Garden tour takes historic turn. "The Oregonian", June 2 2005.] The group worked with the Oregon Historic Preservation Office to purchase the property. In 2005, a methamphetamine lab was removed from the basement and the house decontaminated. [ [http://www.fws.gov/pacific/planning/main/docs/OR/Wapato/Final%20LCP%20EA/2%20Wapato%20FONSI%20EA%20LCP.pdf Wapato Lake Unit Addition: Finding of No Significant Impact.] U.S. Department of the Interior: Fish and Wildlife Service. Retrieved on March 14 2008.] In March 2005, the group purchased the home for $75,000 after raising $175,000, with some of the funds raised through a calendar featuring nude members at the house. Long term plans call for turning the property into a center for learning about the cultural heritage of the area.Mandel, Michelle. Historic house awaits reawakening. "The Oregonian", May 6 2003.]

Details

The home sits on a convert|2.2|acre|0 site on the south side of Forest Grove off Oregon Route 47.Mandel, Michelle. Restoration begins in earnest at historic house. "The Oregonian", March 10 2005.] Smith House is of a classical Greek Revival design with a side hall floor plan.Norman, James B. (1991). "Portland's Architectural Heritage: National Register Properties of the Portland Metropolitan Area". Portland, Or: Oregon Historical Society Press. ISBN 0875952410. p. 21.] Anderson, David R. Forest Grove nixes plan for asphalt plant within city. "The Oregonian", May 15 2002.] The gabled side serves as the front of the structure. The two story building includes a basement. The basement consists of stone walls with brick on the top as the foundation. The basement remained cool and was utilized as storage for perishables such as fruit and vegetables.

Above ground, rough-hewn logs were used, as were wooden pegs to hold the timbers in place. Smith hewned the timber by hand using a broad ax. On the main floor there are multiple doors between the same room to allow for church meetings. There were no church buildings in the early days of the community, so religious services were held in private homes. The home has wood floors, with two bedrooms on the second floor. All the windows are partitioned windows. Most of the original structure remains.

Namesake

Alvin Thompson Smith (1802-1888) was born in Connecticut and moved to the Oregon Country in 1840. The next year he moved to the Tualatin Plains near what became Forest Grove.Corning, Howard M. (1989) "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 226.] There he represented the area at the Champoeg Meetings in 1843 and helped support Tualatin Academy and to found Pacific University. Smith was postmaster from 1851 to 1855.

References

External links

* [http://www.historicforestgrove.com/pdfs/ATSmithHSR.pdf html Friends of Historic Forest Grove]


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