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Robert Waugh House

The Robert Waugh House, also known as the Sparland Octagonal House, is located in the Marshall County village of Sparland, Illinois, on a steep hillside overlooking the Illinois River. The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 1978. The house was built by Robert Waugh, on land purchased for the sum of 25 dollars.〔https://archive.org/stream/deepareroots00mars/deepareroots00mars_djvu.txt Unchecked archive source〕 It is the only site in Marshall County listed in the Register.〔 It is a private house and has "pie-shaped rooms around a central spiral staircase".〔(Sparland Octagonal House - Octagon Buildings on Waymarking.com )〕
==History==
Robert Waugh was born in Selkirkshire, Scotland in 1838 and immigrated to the United States in 1850. He settled in Marshall County, Illinois in 1853. In 1870, Waugh opened a dry goods store on Ferry Street in the town of Sparland. Waugh initially lived in the apartment above his store. In 1886, he purchased a property and commissioned an octagon house. It is uncertain why Marshall chose this relatively obscure style, although it is possible that he was aware of another octagon house approximately southeast of Sparland. Marshall moved in upon its completion in 1887 and lived there until 1913. At this point, Waugh's business partner, Andrew Atchinson, purchased the property. The house remained in the Atchinson family until 1973. As of 1978, it was one of only ten remaining octagon houses in Illinois; the Waugh House is the only remaining one made of brick. Furthermore, the Waugh House is one of the few that is unaltered since completion.〔http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/pdfs/200223.pdf〕 On October 4, 1978, the house was recognized by the National Park Service with a listing on the National Register of Historic Places.〔

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