In 1899, Campbell razed what was left of the original homestead, replacing it with a brick building.
Several children of the Eighty-niners (89ers) still lived in the area, and they identified every original homestead within city limits.
Captain Robertson's original homestead still stands, centered in the new development.
The original homestead was south of the current buildings.
David and his family still reside in the original homestead.
The original homestead was a timber cabin with stone foundations.
Until the 1980s, the Birkbeck family lived in the original homestead.
The original Olden homestead still stands on the property.
The original homestead has been restored by generous donation.
The stones from his original homestead now form the Pioneers' Memorial outside the town hall.