Nils Ahlstrom House, Ashland
The Nils Ahlstrom House stands as a testament to the town's rich railroad history and the individuals who contributed to its development. Built in 1888 by Nils Ahlstrom, a Swedish immigrant who came to Ashland to work as a conductor with the Southern Pacific Railroad, the house represents one of the earliest constructions following the completion of the rail line between Portland, Oregon, and northern California in December 1887. Situated near the Ashland Depot, the house served as a residence for Ahlstrom and his family, reflecting the typical architectural style of late 19th-century railroad worker's homes.
Constructed by local workman John Fruhan, the Ahlstrom House features a simple yet functional design, characteristic of working-class homes of the period. The two-story building consists of a large rectangular main block with a short wing at the rear, forming a T shape. Despite its larger size compared to other homes in the area, the Ahlstrom House maintains simplicity in both its plan and decoration, with Classical Revival details such as decorative cornices above the windows and doorframes.
The history of the Ahlstrom family is deeply intertwined with the house, as they lived in the residence until around 1920. Tragically, the family experienced the loss of five small children to a diphtheria epidemic, leading to their burial in the nearby Ashland Cemetery. Later, Nils Ahlstrom and his wife were also laid to rest near their children. Today, the Nils Ahlstrom House remains a private residence, preserving its historical significance within the community's architectural landscape.
Constructed by local workman John Fruhan, the Ahlstrom House features a simple yet functional design, characteristic of working-class homes of the period. The two-story building consists of a large rectangular main block with a short wing at the rear, forming a T shape. Despite its larger size compared to other homes in the area, the Ahlstrom House maintains simplicity in both its plan and decoration, with Classical Revival details such as decorative cornices above the windows and doorframes.
The history of the Ahlstrom family is deeply intertwined with the house, as they lived in the residence until around 1920. Tragically, the family experienced the loss of five small children to a diphtheria epidemic, leading to their burial in the nearby Ashland Cemetery. Later, Nils Ahlstrom and his wife were also laid to rest near their children. Today, the Nils Ahlstrom House remains a private residence, preserving its historical significance within the community's architectural landscape.
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Sight Name: Nils Ahlstrom House
Sight Location: Ashland, USA (See walking tours in Ashland)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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