U.S. Customs Service Port of Roosville, U.S. Customs Service Residence, 45 feet northwest of Main Port Building, Eureka, Lincoln County, MT
Summary
Significance: Built in 1933, the U.S. Customs Service (USCS) Residence is an integral component of the historic border station complex comprising the Port of Roosville. The building served as a dwelling provided by the government for the use of USCS officers and their families, while stationed at this relatively remote location to inspect traffic entering the U.S. from Canada and to enforce federal customs laws. The design of this dwelling as well as the nearby duplicate Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Residence, is representative of standardized border station domestic architecture developed by prolific Treasury Department architect Louis A. Simon and erected at various locations along the U.S.-Canada border during the 1930s. The USCS Residence was designed to be stylistically compatible with the associated Colonial Revival style Main Port Building. The dwelling also is reflective of the relative isolation of many border stations at a time when automobile transportation was more primitive, necessitating the provision of on-site housing for customs inspectors.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N777
Survey number: HABS MT-110-C
Building/structure dates: 1933 Initial Construction
Building/structure dates: 1959 Subsequent Work
Building/structure dates: 1969 Subsequent Work
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