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Pfeiffer Residence
Custer, ID - The Pfeiffer Residence - Charles Alexander Pfeiffer purchased this family home after his marriage to Ellen Louise Olson in 1890. Charles managed the Pfeiffer Store for his uncle and later worked as a gold and cleanup man at the General Custer Mill. As the family increased in size, a kitchen and bedroom were added. The roof shingles are made of flattened cans. Families in Custer were not an oddity but certainly weren’t the norm either, as most miners and the supporting merchants were single men. Link to Photo Without Frame Thank You for Making this Daily Photo Tied for the # 4 Pick on 08-10-2017.
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From Daily Archive 07
nelli
on August 21, 2017THIS IS LOVELY CAN YOU IMAGINE A FAMILY IN IT? FLATTENED CAN ROOF ?? AMAZING
Arnold Dubin
on August 11, 2017I really like how you composed this photo.
BIRDS-WILDLIFE-AUSTRALIA
on August 11, 2017Interesting house and history !
Byron Fair Photography
on August 11, 2017Very nice capture this piece of history.
TruImages
on August 11, 2017A cute tiny house! Interesting info especially about the roof!
Howard's Photography
on August 11, 2017Great shot, interesting little home and info!
Lgood
on August 11, 2017That's a nice find. Very interesting that the roof is of flattened cans. People of older times used what they had.
Franks-Focus
on August 10, 2017Nice shot of this historic little place.
fotoeffects
on August 10, 2017Very nice little house, great light!
Terry Allen
on August 10, 2017Sweet little house!