The Herman and Hannah Anderson House in Forsyth, Montana was built in 1908.
[1] It is a two-story wood-framed house on a concrete foundation with a cross-gable roof.
[2] The NRHP nomination asserts it "is significant as an excellent surviving example of a larger early twentieth-century Forsyth residence", somewhat unusual for its location on the southside near the railroad, while other larger homes in Forsyth were in its primary residential area across the tracks.
It was in fact located within 100 yards (91 m) of the 16-stall roundhouse of the Northern Pacific Railroad.
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