Infrared photo of a yellow house. Grasses in the foreground and the field behind appear in hues of pink and yellow, the hills beyond are pink and purple. The blue sky and scattered puffy white clouds mostly retain their natural color, but with a tinge of pink. A dirt road curves through the very bottom of the frame, while a modern highway peeks out between the house and the field. Foliage and trees, also pinkish, crowd the house on the left.
From the Library of Congress:
The Fratz-Dunn House was built circa 1869 on the remains of Fort Hoskins (1856). The Frantz family purchased the decommissioned fort site in 1866 and proceeded to construct a home next to the military hospital. The house faces the old military road on the hill (above and to the north) with its back to the Luckiamute River (below and to the south). The structure is Gothic in style and T-shaped in plan. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 as an element of the Fort Hoskins Site. The structure is slated to become the interpretive center for the Fort Hoskins Historic Park.
Fratz-Dunn House, circa 1869, at Fort Hoskins on the Luckiamute River.
Kings Valley, OR
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Library of Congress blurb in alt text.