Alfred Shrum House
Alfred Shrum built this Second Empire house on Hackberry Street in Salem. Three generations of the Shrum family, whose professional work is found in buildings in Washington D.C. as well as San Francisco, helped lend to Salem the atmosphere of a larger more sophisticated town. Owner of a brick yard, the scion of the family, Alfred Shrum came to Salem from Virginia. He had worked as a mason on construction of the east wing of the White House.
Through the years, Alfred worked on the Sinclair Woolen Mill, the Washington County Courthouse, the Lyon Block, the streets and sidewalks of Salem. Guy, his son, was involved in construction in San Francisco after the fire and the Omaha Nebraska Courthouse as well as assisting in the construction of West Baden Hotel. His brother, Ambrose Shrum built the Salem Carnegie Library.
Through the years, Alfred worked on the Sinclair Woolen Mill, the Washington County Courthouse, the Lyon Block, the streets and sidewalks of Salem. Guy, his son, was involved in construction in San Francisco after the fire and the Omaha Nebraska Courthouse as well as assisting in the construction of West Baden Hotel. His brother, Ambrose Shrum built the Salem Carnegie Library.
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