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The Victorian Style of the house, uncommon in the southeastern United States is called French Second Empire. The style is characterized by the mansard roof and the tall frontal tower. The house retains its original red and green slate roof, which is another characteristic of the style. The home has a full three stories with a fourth level in the tower creating 5400 sq. feet of living space. The third floor has been remodeled as living space for the Montaltos. This space was originally the site of many parties and ballroom dancing in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Another unique feature is the ten original fireplaces throughout the house. There is one in every room on the first and second floor. As with most grand old houses and this one is no different, a legend has developed
concerning the most prominent owner of the house, Emmett Baird. Emmett allegedly found a
treasure chest belonging to Black Caesar, Billy "bow leg" Rogers, Gaspar, and
John La Fite at Fowlers Bluff, on the Suwannee River, in the late 1800s. Legend has
it that he used his treasure to make his fortune and purchase this house. He was supposed
to have buried the remains of the treasure in this house before he died in the
1920s. Before you start looking for the treasure please remember we
"gutted" the house in the 1990 restoration. We uncovered decades of neglect to
reveal the historic treasure you see before you, no pirate treasure was found,
sorry!
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