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Paulson House (Au Train, Michigan)

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Nearest city
  
AuTrain, Michigan

Built
  
1883

Architectural style
  
Log Cabin

Opened
  
1883

Added to NRHP
  
9 November 1972

Area
  
less than one acre

Architect
  
Paulson,Charles

NRHP Reference #
  
72000590

Phone
  
+1 510-919-0688

Paulson House (Au Train, Michigan)

Address
  
Hiawatha National Forest, N6915 Autrain Forest Lake Rd, Au Train, MI 49806, USA

Similar
  
Rose Pauson House, Hollyhock House, Frank Lloyd Wright Ho, Darwin D Martin House

The Paulson House in Au Train, Michigan was built in 1883. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a state of Michigan Historic site in 1972.

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History

The Paulson House was built in 1883 by Charles Paulson, a Swede who had worked as a miner in Ishpeming and Negaunee. Paulson homesteaded the surrounding area, growing cabbages. He also owned a local gravel pit. The upper floor of the cabin was used as a school room in the early part of the 20th century. Paulson and his wife lived in the cabin until their deaths in 1925.

One of Paulson's daughters continued to live in the house until her death in the 1930s. The Russell family lived in the house from the mid-1940s to the mid-1950s. The house was vacant for some time, until the 1970s when it was extensively rehabilitated both inside and out.

The house is now a museum.

Description

The Paulson House is a 1-1/2 story, side-gable, L-shaped house, constructed of cedar logs. The main section measures 25 feet by 29 feet; a single-story addition measures 12 feet by 18 feet. The logs are V-notched, and the gables are covered with vertical siding.

References

Paulson House (Au Train, Michigan) Wikipedia