FIRST - Building in Republic, WA
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N 48° 38.865 W 118° 44.380
11U E 371863 N 5389760
The small Ferry County Historical Center is one of two distinct entities within a historic home in Republic. On the grounds is this, the Kaufman Cabin.
Waymark Code: WMTT0N
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 01/04/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Mark1962
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Outside, on the museum grounds is a Chamber of Commerce information kiosk and the Kaufman Cabin, the oldest remaining building in Republic and apparently the first real building to be built here, not counting tent shelters. Though the cabin is original, its location is not, as it has been moved to the grounds of the museum from an unknown location nearby. The interior has been refurnished in period pieces to reestablish the aura of a nineteenth century miner's or homesteader's cabin.

The Ferry County Historical Center has indoor displays of various types, including Native American memorabilia, household items, mining machinery and artefacts, photographs and documents. The building itself is historic, built in 1911 for a Dr. Whitaker.

Built in the early months of the gold rush in 1896, Harry Kauffman’s cabin was constructed in the Republic section of Eureka camp, a short distance from its present location. Crafted from hand squared logs and hand split shingles, the solid structure of Republic’s first cabin survived the challenges of a mining town and the “creative” demands of several owners. Kauffman’s activities as a miner and real estate developer after his successful years in Republic are unknown.
From the Ferry County Historical Society
FIRST - Classification Variable: Item or Event

Date of FIRST: 01/01/1896

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