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1 . Marne / -71
historic' Bozeman National Fish Hatchery r
and/or common Bozeman Fish Cultural Development_CenL"er (sinc(-__1966)
2. Location
street & number 4050 Bridger Canyon Road Nra not for publication
city,town Bozeman NJA_vicinity of
state Montana code 030 county Gallatin code 031
3. Classification f Ss € s AJV) 3p,�f
Category Ownership Status Present Use
�—district __x__ public X occupied _ agriculture —museum
__X_building(s) —private unoccupied ____commercial — park
structure —both _—work in progress educational X private residence
site Public Acquisition Accessible entertainment _____religious
—object __._.In process — yes: restricted _�L_government _scientific
NTK-being considered _.._ yes:unrestricted _ industrial transportation
no _military other:
4. Owner of Property
name U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
street 4 number Room 2538, •Department of the Interior
city,town Washington, C.C. 20240 N A vicinity of state
S. Location of Legal Description
courthouse, registry of deeds, etc. Gallatin County Courthouse
street& number Main Street
city,town Bozeman state iic�ntZn�t
6. Representation in Existing surveys
title None has this property been determined eligible? —yes 9 no
date federal — state —county —local
depository Sot survey records
7. ' Description '
Condition Check one Cl?eck one
_excellent deteriorated __._ unaltered _X_. original site
—good _ruins slightX-altered __moved date
fair _ _unexposed
Describe the present and original (it known) physical appearance
The Bozeman National Fish Hatchery has two remaining, structures on site of the original
1890s complex: the superintendent's house and nearby bath house. The house is a
two story, basically rectangular building, approximately 24'_ x 30' , with a U-shaped
veranda to the east. It is a wood frame house in the style of the late 1800's, with
its gabled roof's apex facing north and south, a smaller gabled roof off the back
side (west) of the house, and dormers to the front and back (east and west) . The
front side dormer has two double hung windows and a hip roof. The back side dormers
are on either side of the smaller gable- and are of the shed roof type, each with
one double hung window. To the north and south, tall narrow double hung windows
are placed two by two on each story. A small circular window is beneath the peak
on the north and south ends of the house: The lower gable roof' to the rear of the
house covers a storm porch and kitchen area, a 12' x 20' addition made within the
past thirty years. A brick chimney extends above the. high gable from between the
rear dormers.
The roof is made of,wood shingles. The purlin ends are extended into a slight overhang,
and on the peak of the roof a slightly curving wood piece decorates either end. A
variety of shingling patterns are used for siding on the house'. On the first story,
shiplap siding covers the house horizontally. Above, the siding is- made of shingles
in two different patterns. Decorative features include finely lathed porch posts,
the patterning of the 'shingles, and the scrolled wood pieces on the roof peak.
Inside, the house contains six rooms, an attic and a small cellar. On the first
story, there are an entry hallway , a living room, a parlor, a dining room, a kitchen,
a toilet and a storm porch. _ Up a very wide staircase: displaying massive oak newel,
posts, are two bedrooms and a small bathroom. The cellar used to contain a coal
bin in the southeast corner, but, it is no longer used -for that.
The bath house, to the north and rear of the house, is a rectangular stick-like building
approximately 10' x- 12' . It has shiplap siding and a gable roof covered with wood
shingles.' There is one window on the south' side, .a door and another opening on the
front, or east side. An opening has been cut into its main facade, but otherwise
the bath house remains unaltered.
S. Significance
Period Areas of Significance—Check and ju.tify below
— prehistoric —archeology-prehistoric _ community planning landscape architecture__ religion
1400-1499 ____archeology-historic conservation — law , sclence
— 1500-1599 agriculture economics _.,.,. literature �.—sculpture
____.1600-1699 __X__architecture education military social/
1700-1799 —art --engineering music humanitarian
X 1800-1899* —commerce eiplo ratio nlsettlement ____ philosophy — theater
_____1900- —communications _ industry —politicstgovernment ,transportation
Invention —other(specify)
Specific dates ca- 1896 Builder/Architect tent known
Statement of Significance (in one paragraph)
The superintendent's house and bath cottage at the Bozeman National Fish Hatchery,
built ca. 1896, are. s.ignificant as historic representatives of the oldest operating
federal fish hatchery in the northwestern United States: They also represent significant
architectural styles of the time.
The Bozeman National Fish Hatchery was one of five such installations established
by the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife for the advancement of the science
of fish husbandry. Money was provided by Congress as early as 1891 to investigate
establishing a fish rearing station in the Rocky Mountain region. In July, 1893,
77 acres at the mouth of Bridger Canyon were purchased from William J. Davies for
$3,500. Two springs, Bridger Creek and a "warm spring" (77 F.)"gave the hatchery
the necessary water supply to raise and study native fish species. Construction
began in 1895. $35,000 was expended on the structures including the hatchery building
ppo� (which had. a capacity ,of three million fish) , the house for the superintendent
of the hatcheries .and U.S. Fish Commissioner, Dr. James A. Henshall, a bath house,
and carriage sheds. Of- these structures, only the superintendent' s house and bath
cottage are extant on the site.
The station functioned from_1897 until 196.6 as a production hatchery providing eggs
and fish for fishery management programs throughout Montana. '1902 employees included
the Superintendent (salary $1,500) , a fish culturalist, and two laborers. . Rainbow
trout from this hatchery represent -the beginning of the planted stock in Yellowstone
National Park and Firehole. Species produced at the station included brook, brown,
rainbow and cutthroat trout, and grayling. The station has produced as many as 60,000
bls. of (rout annually, for use. in Montana programs. The original hatchery building
was enlarged in 1933 to handle expanded operations and.was completely replaced in
1966.
Architecturally, the remaining superintendent'.s--house and bath cottage reflect two
major domestic stylistic currents active during the last quarter of the nineteenth
century. The superintendent's house (ca. 1896) represents a late example of Queen
Anne Shingle Style. The bath house, where wash tubs were kept before indoor plumbing
was added to the main house, provide a good example of "Stick Style" clesign. Structurally,
both the superintendent's house and the bath cottage exhibit an unusual. construction
technique; the vertical compression stresses are distributed evenly over a series
of what appear to be- two story studs (in the house) as in balloon frame construction.
However, in lieu of traditional 2x4 or 2x6 studs, heavy 4x4 studs, placed 16 inches
on center are used throughout. This results in an over-engineered structure for
the times--especially when reinforced with diagonal sheathing as is the case in the
superintendent's house. It is possible that the framing was d-irccted by government .
specifications (generally kept on file in the Library of Congress) in order to insure
sound construction in the newly created five fish husbandry installations. All. five
were located in heavy snowfall districts and, therefore, subject to heavy roof loads.
Both structures maintain their stylistic inrngrirv.
9. ' Major Bibliographical References
Ristoxy of Bozeman and Gallatin Valley, 1899. (current pamphlet from Bozeman National
Fish Hatchery.)
OOPN U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries: Report of the Commission, 1900.
Washington Printers Office.
10. Geographical Data
Acreage of nominated property —a z •acres
Quadrangle name Bozeman Pass Quadrangle scale 1 Sz25(Z(L
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Verbal boundary description and justification T1S; ME SW,SW14NW4 Section 34
Within 60 acres owned by the hatchery the nomination restricts.-itself t.o an area
75 ft. sq. It is bounded to the S by the hatchery road right-of-way, to the E by
the house driveway, to the NW and N by county highway 293 right-of-way.
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11 . Form Prepared By
nameltitle Emily Stonin ton• and Kingston Heath Architectural Historian
organization none date February 19, 1981
street& number 15042 Kelly Canyon Road telephone • (406)587-1713
city or town Bozeman state Montana 59715
12, State Historic Preservation officer Certification
The evaluated significance of this property within the state is:
national —_ state — local
As the designated State Historic Preservation Officer for the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (Public Law 89-
665), 1 hereby nominate this property for inclusion in the Nattonal Register and certify that it has been evaluated
according to the criteria and procedures set forth by the National Park Service.
State Historic Preservation Officer signature
title date
For NPS use only
�r.I hereby certify that this property is included in the National Register -
date F
S.Keeper of,the National Register
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Nr,S FgLm 10.900 n _ or111 NO 1024-0019
• (3II2) Exp.10-01-64
United States 12epartment of the Inteviat-
Natiortai Park Service For UPS t1IIe only
date cntrncl
Continuation sheet
item number 10 Page
2
Verbal Boundary Description & Justification:
The Superintendeut's Residence and Bath House at the Bozeman. National Fish Hatchery
are situatetat the northernmost end of the hatchery property. Fully mature trees
visually shelter these two historic buildings from the more recently constructed
hatchery complex. The nominated land upon which these buildings are located is a
square parcel, measuring 100' by 1.00', and centering upon the northwest corner of the
residence building. An intermittent .rreek to the back of the residence has allowed
for a dense growth of shrubbery which now serves as a visually discernible north--
western boundary for the nominated property. No non-contributing properties are
located within the boundary of the nominated property. See attached site map for
further boundary definition.
SW4SW14NW� Section 34, Township 1 South; Range 6 East
• UTM Reference: 12/501700/50603.50
Acreage: less than one
R"S Form 10-,900 s
Oh1f1 140.1094-0014
•`(3 02)' Exp.10-3t-84
United States Popartnient of the Interior
National Paris Service f=or NPS u" only
National nefils er ei nisteoT,- Place received
l Continuation sEleet Item number 10 Page t
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NORTH
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BO1,EMAN NATIONAL FISH
HATCHERY
i s p Map not to Scalo.
Sketched from a May S, 1982 Aerial Photograph
takr'» by RiCk S1liblev for the P1Ontanwi Dept. of
• IM,,hi.rays, Bri(If,cr Canyon Slide Series, Phou)
403-96, 1'1 ight #1 .