The Nathan Cobb Cottage is located at 137 Orchand Lane, Ormond Beach, Florida, and is a unique one and a half story residential structure that was constructed in 1897 from salvaged cargo and wood parts from the shipwreck of the Nathan F. Cobb schooner. A local man named William Fagen built the cottage in the vernacular architectural style using salvaged cargo and wood parts including railroad ties, flooring, balustrades and stairs.
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| - The Nathan Cobb Cottage is located at 137 Orchand Lane, Ormond Beach, Florida, and is a unique one and a half story residential structure that was constructed in 1897 from salvaged cargo and wood parts from the shipwreck of the Nathan F. Cobb schooner. A local man named William Fagen built the cottage in the vernacular architectural style using salvaged cargo and wood parts including railroad ties, flooring, balustrades and stairs. (en)
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| - Florida Heritage Landmark (en)
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| - Nathan Cobb Cottage - full front view with the Florida Historic Marker – photograph ca. 2021. (en)
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| - Ormond Beach Historical Society (en)
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| - The Nathan Cobb Cottage is located at 137 Orchand Lane, Ormond Beach, Florida, and is a unique one and a half story residential structure that was constructed in 1897 from salvaged cargo and wood parts from the shipwreck of the Nathan F. Cobb schooner. A local man named William Fagen built the cottage in the vernacular architectural style using salvaged cargo and wood parts including railroad ties, flooring, balustrades and stairs. (en)
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