Place

Tracy Homestead

Ruins of a stone house with golden morning light.

Quick Facts
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The stone house was home to many early settlers beginning with William E. Tracy circa 1901. W.E.T. was placed on a stone on the south side outside upstairs bedroom window. 

John H. Hull occupied the house circa 1909 and remodeled the east bedroom on the main floor, adding the large window and capstone with the inscription MAR 29 1909 J.H.H.  

The house was empty for many years and then burned in 1967.  

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City Of Rocks National Reserve

Last updated: January 29, 2021