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Small wooden shack behind Orman House
Built in 1838 by Thomas Orman, the wood for this two story home was cut to measure near Syracuse, New York and shipped to Apalachicola by sailing vessel around the Florida Keys then assembled on the bluff overlooking the broad estuary and bay of the Apalachicola River. Today the house still resonates with a genteel aura and warmth of the past. The two-story building is a combination of styles, mainly Federal and Greek Revival. Early pictures indicate that it had upper and lower front porches, which were probably extended around the side around 1895 when the addition was made to the rear of the house. The original structure contained only four rooms, parlor and dining room downstairs and two bedrooms upstairs. The tongue-in-groove front walls are flush-boarded to simulate stone. Some of the framework is heavy cypress tree trunks held together with large maritime hawsers and wooden pegs. The wooden mantelpieces, molded plaster cornices and wide heart-pine floorboards are typical of the time period. Reader CommentsOther entries in Apalachicola, FL Image Gallery – Page 7 of 7
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