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Brattain–Hadley House

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
95001099

Opened
  
1893

Built
  
1893

Removed from NRHP
  
May 8, 2012

Added to NRHP
  
14 September 1995

Brattain–Hadley House

Location
  
1260 Main StreetSpringfield, Oregon

Architectural style
  
Queen Anne style architecture

The Brattain–Hadley House was located in Springfield, Oregon and was formerly listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Fire destroyed much of the house in 1997, and in 2012 a demolition contractor removed the house for safety reasons.

Paul Brattain, an 1852 pioneer, obtained a 160-acre donation land claim soon after moving from Iowa to Oregon. The Brattain farm was entirely within modern Springfield city limits.

When Brattain died in 1893, his descendants built the Queen Anne style house. Paul Hadley, Brattain's grandson, was the last of Brattain's descendants to occupy the house in the 1940s. Hadley's daughter, Mary Hadley Callis, allowed vagrants to occupy the house until the 1997 fire. The house was removed from the National Register on May 8, 2012.

References

Brattain–Hadley House Wikipedia


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