Elmwood (Grafton, North Dakota)
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Elmwood is a house in
Grafton, North Dakota Grafton is a city in the State of North Dakota and is the county seat of Walsh County. As of the 2020 Census, the city of Grafton had a population of 4,170, making it the fifteenth largest city in North Dakota. Grafton was founded in 1881. Hi ...
that was built in 1895 in
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. It is located in an
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of the Park River. It has also been known as Williamson House. It was listed on the
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in 1985. The listing included two
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. and It was built by C.A.M. Spencer, who was North Dakota's second Attorney General.


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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota Victorian architecture in North Dakota Houses completed in 1895 Houses in Walsh County, North Dakota National Register of Historic Places in Walsh County, North Dakota 1895 establishments in North Dakota Grafton, North Dakota {{NorthDakota-NRHP-stub