Sibley, approached August Fruehauf, his blacksmith about modifying a wagon to transport an 18' boat.
Sibley wanted to use his Model-T roadster rather than a slow moving horse and wagon.
Sibley was impressed with the solution and ordered additional semi-trailers for his lumber company.
[5] The Frederic M. Sibley Lumber Company Office Building was constructed in a Neo-Classical style in 1925.
[5] Four limestone pilasters with Corinthian capitals surround the entrance, flanked by two vertical recessed lights.