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The Emmett Beuhler House

Orange, Orange County

Marker Text

Emmett Beuhler (1853-1943), a native of Alsace-Lorraine, came here in the 1880s, during the lumbering boom. With L. Miller, who came from Germany, he established a cypress shingle mill. They built a railroad to the mill, and had 75 men on their payroll. Buehler erected this Victorian cottage about 1890 as his residence, using cypress and yellow pine, with rare curly pine trim. He built three rooms upstairs and three down. In 1904, the Beuhlers moved to Louisiana. After others had owned and modified the property, it was bought in 1955 by the R. B. Johnson family, who preserve it.

Marker Details

Address 701 W. Cypress Ave.
Location Description
Marker # 11470
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code lumber topics; houses, residential buildings; Victorian (architectural term)
Latitude, Longitude 30.0947, -93.736986

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