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The Robinson-Smith House was built in 1909 and is a remarkably well preserved example of an American Foursquare house. The American Foursquare form was popular from the mid-1890s to the 1930s and was a reaction to the ornate elements of the Victorian period. It was designed by locally renowned architect Glenn C. McAlister. Other notable properties designed by McAlister include the Sheridan County Courthouse, Mount View, and Trail End. The house was the home of William N. Robinson, his sister Rebecca, and her husband Atley Smith. William Robinson was an early pioneer and rancher in Sheridan County and was one of Sheridan County’s first County Commissioners serving three terms in office.
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