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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: Includa additions , alterations, ancillary structures, and lar-cscaping if applicable This two story brick and shingle home is accented by its dormer gable. The once open porch has been enclosed and an addition has been made over the porch. Statement of Historical Significance: «._ Abosicriiial Aosricans __ Agricultura ,JL_ Arc±itsccurs ^- 2ba Arcs __.Ccuroarca u . Coo ^•iru.c^i'^" __ Consetvaticn __ ffiAT<-»«-y^ __.ExpIoraiiflB/SettlenBtc -- Industry --. Military -- Mining -- Minority GrotBS --Political^ --.Recreation -- Scianca --.ScciorHunanitazian -^ The home is significant because of its style and age. But it is also significant because of the original owner, Fredrick Turner who first settled in Hyde Park in 1861. After pursuing several businesses successfully he was appointed manager of Zion's Board of Trade in 1880 when he moved to Logan and built this home. Turner also served as city councilman for two terms and county commissioner for five years. |