English: Phegley House (1863) is a two-story National folk house represents the earliest known occupation of the site. It is a two-story single-wall (board wall) house constructed in the early 1860s during the early American settlement period of Santa Clara County. Single-wall houses are one of the earliest American-era building types in California, when the availability of large redwood lumber planks allowed for quick assembly of buildings. The construction technology was popular from the mid-1850s to the late-1860s during the pre-railroad era in California.
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