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It is a one-and-one-half-story brick and frame house which is “complex and various in appearance.” It includes red brick, cut stone, and shingle siding in several patterns.
The house was built for A.B. Anderson, “a very prominent Weiser capitalist, president of the Weiser Bank, and the town’s first mayor (1900-1901)”, who lived next door. This house was occupied by Anderson’s daughter and her husband Billy Elwell, who was the Weiser manager forMountain States Telephone Company.
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