Snake River Land Company Residence and Office

They served as the residence and office for SRLC vice president Harold Fabian and foreman J. Allan from 1930 to 1945.

[2] The property was owned from 1926 to 1930 by John Hogan, a retired politician from the eastern United States.

The Snake River Land Company bought the property from Hogan in 1930, adding onto the house and building a log garage.

The main entry opens into a large office, with a living room to the north and a kitchen and pantry to the west.

On the second floor a central landing leads to two bedrooms on the south and southeast and a storage loft (stated to be "bat infested") to the northeast.