The Brinks House at 416 Railroad Street in Alberton in Mineral County, Montana was built in 1912.
[1] It is one of few surviving vernacular gable-front houses which were common during Alberton's early development period from 1908 to 1917.
[2] The parcel was at one point owned by John McCarthy, a real estate agent, but the first owners of the house were E.P.
Brinks happened to provide Alberton with its primary water supply, because he separately bought a water system of the Milwaukee Land Company and private springs and combined them, then sold the system to the town.
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