A large three-story house with white wooden siding can be seen in this 5" x 3" black and white photograph. The house has a large front porch with a railing. Pieces of wicker furniture sit on the porch, and a porch swing hangs from its roof. The house stands at the intersection of two dirt roads, and there are several trees in the yard.
Union College, Ella Johnson Crandall Memorial Library
Local Accession/Call Number
Album 1, Page 59
Historical Notes
This house was built in 1910 and still stands today. In the 1940s, it may have been the parsonage where the Central Union Conference or Nebraska Conference president lived. It has been modified over the years.