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Other Historic Sites
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Sheriff's House and Jail (1886)
This two-story structure was built at a cost of $8,072.  Both the sheriff's house and the jail are still in use.

Chomyk Home (1872)
Originally the English-style home and office of Dr. T.R. Goulding, the Chomyk grounds are the home of nationally known Chanticleer Ceramics work studio and gift shop, which are open to the public.

Dodge Manor (1888)
Build by Dr. T.R. Goulding to be used as a hospital.

Kathleen Marr Home (1873)
Built by Henery L. Kesling of handmade bricks made one the site, the home is unique with double porches on the east and west sides.

Mrs. June Haefner Home (1886)
Built for William T. Gay and occupied by the Gay family until 1968.  All wrought iron, including outdoor lamps, were designed and crafted by John Haefner

Avis Jones House (1890)
Built in 1890 for St. Louis Dentist Dr. J.W. Wick.  The property once had a water tower and a separate summer kitchen.

Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church
This Church contains the original furniture and pipe organ.  The bell weighs over 2,000 pounds.

Gardner Brothers Store (1888)
Built bt Louis Miller, it included a brick kiln.

St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1870)
First service held on Christmas eve, 1870.

Walton Home (1860)
Used as a hospital during the Civil War.

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Steven Pollock House

J.R. Baldwin Home

Robert E. West Home

Devaney Home

Dave Larkin Home