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Home > Montana > Wolf Creek vicinity > Holter Hydroelectric Facility, House No. 7, End of Holter Dam Road, Wolf Creek, Lewis and Clark County, MT



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Item Title
Holter Hydroelectric Facility, House No. 7, End of Holter Dam Road, Wolf Creek, Lewis and Clark County, MT

Location
End of Holter Dam Road, Wolf Creek vicinity, MT

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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1968.

Notes
Survey number HAER MT-94-E
Significance: The Holter Hydroelectric Facility Historic District is significant as one of the most intact hydroelectric generating plants and operators' camps on the Missouri-Madison Project. House No. 7 contributes to the significance of the district as a vernacular adaptation of a construction camp building for permanent use in the operators' camp.

Subjects
Houses
Wooden Buildings
Hydroelectric Power Plants


Collection
Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)

Contents
Photograph caption(s): 
1. CONTEXT VIEW OF HOUSE NO. 7. VIEW TO SOUTHWEST.
2. HOUSE NO. 7. FRONT (NORTH) FACADE. VIEW TO SOUTH.
3. HOUSE NO. 7. WEST SIDE. VIEW TO EAST.
4. HOUSE NO. 7. REAR (SOUTH). VIEW TO NORTH.
5. HOUSE NO. 7. EAST SIDE. VIEW TO WEST.
6. HOUSE NO. 7. DETAIL OF ONE-OVER-ONE DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOW.


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