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Log Cabin in Garnet Log Cabin

This log building was constructed between 1896 and 1900. It originally was quite a nice cabin, but during World War 1, F.A. Davey acquired it and turned it into a livery shed. By removing a few logs, Davey could store his stage coach inside. Known as a "democrat", the coach was actually a spring wagon and two seats with a fancy name. Charlie Moore operated this business for Davey for four years.

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The Dahl Saloon Kelly's Saloon Frank A. Davey's Store J.K.Wells Hotel The site of the Miner's Union Hall The Jail Private owned building which served as the school The Blacksmith Shop Log Barn The site of a false front building Honeymoon Cabin Miner's Cabins The Post Office The Adams House The Wills Cabin Joseph & Catherine Fitzgerald Residence The Bill Hebner Cabin The site of H.M. Stringham's General Grocery Store Ode Dahl Residence Log Cabin The Hanifen House
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