Bass Mansion (Stevensville, Montana)

Coordinates: 46°30′43″N 114°5′20″W / 46.51194°N 114.08889°W / 46.51194; -114.08889
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Bass Mansion
Bass Mansion (Stevensville, Montana) is located in Montana
Bass Mansion (Stevensville, Montana)
Bass Mansion (Stevensville, Montana) is located in the United States
Bass Mansion (Stevensville, Montana)
Location216 N. College St., Stevensville, Montana
Coordinates46°30′43″N 114°5′20″W / 46.51194°N 114.08889°W / 46.51194; -114.08889
Area0.2 acres (0.081 ha)
Built1908-09
ArchitectGibson, A.J.; Brechbill, John
NRHP reference No.78001691[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 14, 1978

The Bass Mansion, located at 216 N. College St. in Stevensville, Montana, was built during 1908–09. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

It was designed by Missoula, Montana architect A.J. Gibson and its construction was supervised by architect John Brechbill for owner Dudley C. Bass. Dudley C. Bass and his brother William Bass, are credited with pioneering the state's fruit industry by their "renowned" 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) Pine Grove (Fruit) Farm, "renowned" in the east as well as the northwest.[2]

It is a two-story frame building with a monumental pedimented portico having six "quasi-Ionic" columns. Two of the columns are engaged and four support the front of the pediment.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b John N. De Haas, Jr. (December 12, 1976). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Bass Mansion". National Park Service. Retrieved September 14, 2017. With photo from 1976.