Floors one and two are golden oak. The third floor is fir. The basement is concrete, inlaid stone and carpet.
There is a parquet oak floor in the vestibule.
There is quarter-sawn golden oak woodwork on first floor.
There are eight-panel doors on main floor and six-panel doors on the second floor.
There is a chair rail above the paneled wainscoting in dining room.
Cherry woodwork is on the second floor.
There are ten foot ceilings throughout the first floor and nine foot ceilings throughout the second floor.
There is original stenciling above the picture rail in the dining room, library and entry.
There is a commission-crafted entertainment cabinet in the library.
There is a commission-crafted plate rail in the family dining room.
The windows have the original rolled glass. The windows are double-hung and weighted and in perfect working order.
The five matching chandeliers have the original etched glass shades.
The house is equipped with 40 original and working hot water radiators.
There are six stained glass windows: two over the large picture windows in library and parlor, one over the dining room buffet, one in the front stairway, one in the front door, and one (of bitterroot flowers) in the transom over front door.
The original coal and wood South Bend Malleable kitchen stoveis in perfect working condition
The oak kitchen cupboards and cabinets are original. One upper set is still equipped with the original glass.
The kitchen floor is one-inch hexagonal tiles.
The house has front and back staircases.
Home
Home Search
About Bozeman
About Us
Copyright © 2007 Marjorie Johnson