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The current wooden framed structure was built in 1792.
It is a wooden frame structure built in 1811 with vernacular Federal style details.
The first courthouse was built in 1824 and was a small wooden frame structure.
The house is a two-story wooden frame structure, sided with clapboard.
The building has a wooden frame structure, a brick foundation, and a corrugated metal roof.
The original building was a plain unpainted wooden frame structure with flat planked pews and a small pulpit.
This was the first Catholic Church in Beaumont and was a wooden frame structure that could accommodate about three hundred people.
In 1979 the Mineola was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and may be the largest wooden frame structure in the state.
Clan legend also narrates, that Rokowai's manna was manifested when a fire burnt only the thatching of his great bure without destroying its wooden framed structure.
So she had called Pearl the night before to go over their agenda and realized, again, that she really did need to go up there and see the wooden framing structure for herself.
Structural engineer W.S. Ellison oversaw construction of the primarily wooden frame structure, built atop a foundation and two utility floors made of reinforced concrete to meet exacting state requirements for stability.
The chapel was deemed much too small for continued military use and a temporary wooden frame structure was erected by the military authorities with a roof and open sides thatched with coconut palm fronds.
St. Wenceslaus was founded in 1912 as a Polish parish to relieve overcrowding at St. Hyacinth parish, which first met in a small wooden frame structure at Roscoe Street and Lawndale Avenue.
The wooden frame structure remained next to the new Brick Church until it was sold to the Methodists in 1828, which moved it from the corner of Pearl and Niagara Streets; they had been using an even smaller building.
Through long hours of study, Sun knew exactly what he was looking at, and as soon as the system allowed him to do so, he locked the warhead on the main barracks building, a two- story wooden frame structure just a few hundred meters from the northwestern shoreline of Pratas Island.
Picture postcards of the place show a sprawling estate around a wooden frame structure incorporating the Queen Anne and colonial revival styles, with cantilevered porches and a tapestry of windows looking out on the Adirondacks near Fourth Lake, where steamboats docked to meet trainloads of tourists.
The first two instruments obtained for the lab, a wooden framed structure only 90' by 40', were a copper-lined weigh tank on a Fairbanks scale from the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, and a 36" by 16" Herschel Venturi flow meter from the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition.
Seven years after the "Great Fire of Denver of 1863" that demolished many of Denver's downtown buildings, Stone realized that Fort Collins buildings were all wooden frame structures and built a brick kiln and founded a brick making business so that more formidable, permanent structures could be built.