Douglas County History Research Center
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[Marquis Victor house, Plum Avenue, Sedalia, Colorado]
[Plum Avenue, Sedalia, Colorado]
The Marquis Victor house on Plum Avenue in Sedalia, Colorado built before 1876 by John Craig. The house is two stories, brick, and has a pitched roof with a chimney in the back. Balconies at the front and back of the house with wooden railings. There is a porch on the front of the house with columns. Both the upper and lower floors of the house have two windows and a center door in the front. A windmill sits behind the house and to the right. A pile of horns and antlers is in the side yard. A small shed is to the right of the house with antlers on it. The yard is surrounded by a metal fence. A building on the adjacent street (Victor Street) has a false front and a cupola. A windmill and a long building with a metal roof are to the left of the house. Marquis Victor stands in a coat and vest and worn pants in front of the house with a young cow.
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