Kluge House

Kluge House

Kluge House in July 1965
Location 540 W. Main St., Helena, Montana
Coordinates 46°35′22″N 111°55′47″W / 46.58944°N 111.92972°W / 46.58944; -111.92972Coordinates: 46°35′22″N 111°55′47″W / 46.58944°N 111.92972°W / 46.58944; -111.92972
Area 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built 1882
Architect Emil Kluge
Architectural style Fachwerkbau
NRHP Reference # 70000358[1]
Added to NRHP April 28, 1970
Kluge House in 2012

Kluge House, also known as Maverick House, is a rare example of Silesian fachwerk, log and half-timber construction, located in Helena, Montana.[2][3] In mid-1964 the home was almost destroyed as a fire hazard as it had fallen into disrepair and transients were living in it.[4][5] A shed is attached to the north side of the house. The second floor was built in 1882. Prior to that Kluge had apparently done significant work on the original cabin's first floor, which has hewn squared logs. The second floor is half-timber filled in with bricks. The second floor diagonal logs brace the framing logs. The overall dimensions of the house are 30'-11" x 16'-4" with a foundation of stone found locally. There are front and rear doors on the first floor. The front door is asymmetrically located and the rear door is near a corner. The second floor is reached only via an exterior staircase. The house has a brick fireplace. The first floor has an entrance vestibule and two rooms of dissimilar size. The smaller room has a hatch leading to a cellar. The second floor has a floor plan that is very similar to that of the first floor but it is reversed, i.e., two rooms and a vestibule. Floors are wooden.[2]

Emil Kluge was born March 28, 1845 in Prussia. Kluge served in the infantry, in both the Austro-Prussian War in 1866 and the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, in the latter of which he was wounded. Kluge and his family came to America from Germany in 1871, first settling in Detroit, Michigan for two years, and then Helena, Montana, arriving on May 3, 1873.[2] At that time, the family moved into this house, which was an abandoned miner's cabin.[4][5] Kluge worked mostly as a contractor, but also as a gold prospector, constable, and Justice of the Peace. He was an officer in one of Helena's Masonic lodges and was a member of the Odd Fellows. Kluge resided in Helena until his death, September 26, 1924.[2]

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References

  1. National Park Service (July 9, 2010). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Kluge House" (PDF). Historic American Buildings Survey. National Park Service. Retrieved January 8, 2012.
  3. "Kluge House, 540 West Main Street, Helena, Lewis and Clark County, MT". Historic Map Works. Retrieved January 8, 2012.
  4. 1 2 "Landmark May Be Lost, Labeled Fire Hazard" (PDF). Independent Record. July 9, 1964. p. 4. Retrieved January 8, 2012.
  5. 1 2 "Emil Kluge Died Last Night: Was Old Timer Here; Prominent Mason". Helena Daily Independent. September 26, 1924. p. 2.

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