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The property also includes fencing and a round [[corral]], deemed non-contributing, but likely similar to historic ones that likely stood in their places.
The property also includes fencing and a round [[corral]], deemed non-contributing, but likely similar to historic ones that likely stood in their places.
<ref name=nrhpdoc>{{cite web|url={{NRHP url|id=08001287}}|title=National Register of Historic Places Registration: Wold Barn / Cue Livery Barn |publisher=[[National Park Service]]|author=Delia Hagen |date=May 9, 2008 |access-date=July 5, 2022}} Includes 17 photos from 2008.</ref>
<ref name=nrhpdoc>{{cite web|url={{NRHP url|id=08001287}}|title=National Register of Historic Places Registration: Wold Barn / Cue Livery Barn |publisher=[[National Park Service]]|author=Delia Hagen |date=May 9, 2008 |access-date=July 5, 2022}} Includes 17 photos from 2008.</ref>

The "[[Mountain Horse Barn]]" is apparently a thing, in 2 counties at least.<ref name=historicmt>{{cite web|title=The Montana National Register Sign Program: Wold Barn|publisher=[[Historic Montana]] |access-date=July 6, 2022 |url=https://historicmt.org/items/show/2108}}</ref>

There is an article on Wold family reaching [[centennial farm]] status in farming, behind paywall, at [https://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/wold-family-marks-a-century-on-the-farm/article_80053f22-d4f4-11df-86fb-001cc4c002e0.html this Billingsgazette article]. [[Billings Gazette]]. This urban barn, at date of NRHP listing in 2008, was owned by Linda Cue, Linda Cue, 16 N Montana St., Butte, MT, 59701-9232, maybe or maybe not part of Wold family. Try from white pages (406) 723-4552 and (406) 832-3567. Could they provide photo(s)?


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:45, 6 July 2022

Wold Barn
Wold Barn is located in Montana
Wold Barn
LocationSouthwest corner of junction of Hecla and 3rd Sts., Melrose, Montana
Coordinates45°37′50″N 112°41′14″W / 45.63049°N 112.68724°W / 45.63049; -112.68724
Arealess than one acre
Built1906
Built byOscar Wold
Architectural styleMountain Horse Barn
NRHP reference No.08001287[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 8, 2009

The Wold Barn, in Melrose, Montana in Silver Bow County, Montana, dates from 1906. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.[1]

It is a mountain horse horse barn what is that vs a stable?

It was deemed significant

The Wold Barn is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion A for its association with

the development and endurance of the town of Melrose. The town's status as a shipping center allowed it to weather the demise of the mining industry that decimated the larger, more renowned settlements that spawned it. The Wold Barn is perhaps the single biggest testament to the endurance of the town as a transportation hub, being, as it is, a large urban livery barn built after the collapse of mining and during the ascendance of agriculture. No other building in town conveys this historic context as forcefully. It retains sufficient integrity to clearly convey its historical association. The building gains additional significance, and is eligible for listing under Criterion C, as an important and well-preserved example of a highly distinctive style of barn architecture. It is all the more exceptional for being an urban example of the Mountain Horse Barn, a type that developed and proliferated in rural areas surrounding Melrose in response to the particular ranching conditions in the region. The high quality of craftsmanship, associated with the log building traditions of the

Norwegian immigrant who built the barn, makes the Wold Barn all the more worthy of listing in...[2]

The property also includes fencing and a round corral, deemed non-contributing, but likely similar to historic ones that likely stood in their places. [2]

The "Mountain Horse Barn" is apparently a thing, in 2 counties at least.[3]

There is an article on Wold family reaching centennial farm status in farming, behind paywall, at this Billingsgazette article. Billings Gazette. This urban barn, at date of NRHP listing in 2008, was owned by Linda Cue, Linda Cue, 16 N Montana St., Butte, MT, 59701-9232, maybe or maybe not part of Wold family. Try from white pages (406) 723-4552 and (406) 832-3567. Could they provide photo(s)?

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Delia Hagen (May 9, 2008). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Wold Barn / Cue Livery Barn". National Park Service. Retrieved July 5, 2022. Includes 17 photos from 2008.
  3. ^ "The Montana National Register Sign Program: Wold Barn". Historic Montana. Retrieved July 6, 2022.