Guam Institute

[2]: 3 The house was damaged by Typhoon Pamela in 1976; photos in 1977 showed it in poor condition.

Work done used "design, materials (ifil wood), and workmanship to maintain the original character of the building.

"[3] It is one of five pre-World War II houses that make up the NRHP-listed Agana Historic District.

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