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502 Third Avenue
(1905): Carnal and Valadon
Home. Originally built for Charles Griffin, trainmaster for the Great
Northern Railroad, in 1906 F.A. Carnal moved to this Queen Anne
residence from his place on Second Avenue. He became Deputy County
Attorney for Chouteau County. He was forced to move and in 1919, Joe
Valadon bought the home at a Sheriff’s sale. After extensive
remodeling, Joe and his wife, Policeena, moved in and continued to
maintain the home true to its Victorian roots. The iron fence was added
in 1962, and Valadon descendants still maintain and care for the home.
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