Historical Marker

504 Main Street

504 Main Street, Anaconda, Deer Lodge · Anaconda · Deer Lodge

Montana marker

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Intricate ornamental cresting caps the dome on the octagonal tower of this handsome residence. Its eclectic architecture combines elements of the Queen Anne and French Second Empire styles. A partial Mansard roof at the northeast corner and a front window with unusual stone and brick surrounds reflect the flamboyant tastes of the late Victorian era.

The tower retains its original, charming multi-paned cottage window. Grocer Albert MacCallum built the residence in 1895 and sold it in 1904 to miner, politician, and businessman Dennis Roach. The firm of Roach and Smith offered billiard parlors, a confectionery, flowers, fishing tackle, sporting goods, cigars, and sundries.

Roach and Smith, one of Anaconda’s longest established businesses, still exists as a wholesale distribution firm. Dennis Roach served as county commissioner and as a representative in the Montana MT NATIONAL REGISTER SIGN TEXT 1990 TO APRIL 2019 legislature. After Roach’s death in 1925, his widow Maude remained at home here for more than thirty years.

The Roaches’ daughter, Katherine “Kash” Felt, a prominent and well-loved Anaconda matron, converted the residence into classrooms where she taught kindergarten. The family retained ownership of the property into the twentyfirst century.

Location

Address504 Main Street, Anaconda, Deer Lodge
CityAnaconda
StateMontana

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