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C. C. Crowell, Jr. House
NRHP Reference #: 82003204
NRHP Listing Date: 19820719
Location
2138 Washington, Blair, Washington County, Nebraska
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Summary
The C. C. Crowell, Jr. House was built in 1901 by Christopher Columbus Crowell, Jr. and is transitional in style, exhibiting both Queen Anne and Neo-Classical Revival details. The Crowell family and their businesses, the Crowell Lumber and Grain Company and the Crowell Elevator Company, were associated with the development and commercial growth of the city of Blair for seventy years.
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