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Built in the same year as the sinking of the Titanic, this abandoned house sits silently hidden in a valley away from sight. Built by Andrew Johnson in 1913, Andrew and his wife Amelia with their adopted daughter Augusta, farmed many happy years here. Augusta married Alfred Ellingson in 1915. They had two boys. The second only lived 7 hours. Tragically, Augusta passed away soon after from Spanish Influenza in 1918. Andrew and Amelia lived their remaining years on the farm. Andrew passed away in the house and Amelia passed away in the local hospital. Tour this 113 year old house and explore the passageways and hear the experiences of this amazing pioneer family. Time codes: 00:00 - Intro 00:40 - Old Photograph of Andrew and Amelia Anderson 02:32 - Mud Room and Artifacts 05:00 - Kitchen 07:17 - Root Cellar 08:00 - Living Room 09:36 - Staircase Going Up 10:05 - Master Bedroom 11:30 - Walk in Closet 11:48 - Photo By Robert Scott 12:41 - Upstairs Landing South View 13:09 - 2nd Bedroom 13:48 - Hillcrest Cemetery 14:12 - Attic 14:35 - Staircase Going Down 14:47 - John Johnson, Frida and Helmi 15:40 - 1914 Old Photograph of the Anderson House NOTE: Some AI has been added to help tell the story of family. Nothing has been altered to the walkthrough video of the old photographs.