The Charles C. Sargent House in Nashua, Montana was built in 1917.
[1] It is an Arts and Crafts-style home which is significant for association with Charles C. Sargent, the first settler of Nashua.
Hearing that there would be a division point at the place which later became Nashua, Sargent moved his family there in 1886 and built the first house on the bank of Porcupine Creek.
His original log cabin and the public buildings associated with him have not survived, but this house was built by him in 1917, before the town was incorporated in 1918, and was one of Nashua's "first real homes".
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