Colburn T. Winslow House

Built by Colburn T. Winslow in 1906 the home was the largest residence in the city at the time of completion, and served as the family's residence while Colburn managed his business affairs in the Colville valley.

Ms. Schumaker operated the home as a boarding house for several decades before selling it to a pair of self-styled property developers: Mr. Yost and Mr. Randall.

These developers planned to restore the home to a single-family configuration and did much of the work to remove Ms. Schumaker's boarding house modifications.

After the unexpected passing of Ursula in 2012 the house sat vacant and fell into disrepair until late 2020 when it was purchased by a local businessman and preservationist native to Colville.

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