Demolition of a building at 213 S. Jackson, in Moscow, Idaho, in preparation for the First Federal Bank. The building's history: The building was built in the early 1890s as a rooming house called the Chicago House. It was operated for many years by the Gallpup family after 1900 when it was enlarged and renamed Pleasant Home Boarding House. It was purchased by Sam & Myrtle Frei, parents of Mabel Walters, in 1926 and converted to an apartment house, demolished in 1988. Mabel Walters lived near there on Jackson Street for many years until her death in the 1990s.