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C. N. James Cabin

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Built
  
1868

NRHP Reference #
  
73000745

Added to NRHP
  
13 April 1973

Architectural style
  
American frontier

Opened
  
1868

C. N. James Cabin

Location
  
305 State St., Augusta, Kansas

The C. N. James Cabin is a frontier-style log cabin, originally used as both a store and home, constructed in 1868. It was later also used as a church. It stands in what is now Augusta, Kansas, United States. The builder and proprieter of the store was Chester N. James, a merchant who moved to the area to establish a trading post. James was a central figure in the organization of Augusta Township and eventually the incorporation of Augusta itself. Augusta is named for James' wife. The C. N. James Cabin was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. It has been restored to its original appearance and is now the part of the Augusta Historical Museum, which is operated by the Augusta Historical Society.

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C. N. James Cabin Wikipedia