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- Q18395838 subject Q8525401.
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- Q18395838 abstract "The W.P. Mills House is a historic house at 1 Maksoutoff Street in Sitka, Alaska. It occupies a prominent site in Sitka, located on a small island in the harbor at the end of a 400-foot (120 m) causeway. The house is located on the site where, during the Russian period in the early nineteenth century, a salt-making operation was located. In 1915, W. P. Mills, son of one of the former American owners of the saltery after the Alaska Purchase, hired Seattle-based architect Louis B. Mendal to design a house to stand on the old saltery's foundation. The design, which used the foundation as well as the massive wooden door of the saltery, adapted the foundation to provide a sheltered and private courtyard space, and to take advantage of the expansive views available.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.".
- Q18395838 added "1977-12-16".
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- Q18395838 nrhpReferenceNumber "77000226".
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- Q18395838 yearOfConstruction "1916".
- Q18395838 added "1977-12-16".
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- Q18395838 name "W. P. Mills House".
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- Q18395838 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
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- Q18395838 comment "The W.P. Mills House is a historic house at 1 Maksoutoff Street in Sitka, Alaska. It occupies a prominent site in Sitka, located on a small island in the harbor at the end of a 400-foot (120 m) causeway. The house is located on the site where, during the Russian period in the early nineteenth century, a salt-making operation was located. In 1915, W. P. Mills, son of one of the former American owners of the saltery after the Alaska Purchase, hired Seattle-based architect Louis B.".
- Q18395838 label "W.P. Mills House".
- Q18395838 lat "57.04833333333333".
- Q18395838 long "-135.32833333333335".
- Q18395838 name "W. P. Mills House".