Andrew Jackson Purvine lived in another house to the east and set back from the present road, possibly along the wagon trail from the river. After the death of his wife, he remarried and had a second family. In 1890, at 65, he built this large residence that contrasts with his brother Joshua’s home by being in a Craftsman style of architecture, perhaps Victorian originally. The stained glass in the front stairway, was brought “around the Horn”. The floor plan retains the original character of this home.
(West Salem)