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Show Building Type/Style: Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features lac Luce additions, alterations, ancillary structures, sad landscaping if applicable This is a one and one-half story bungaloid home with a window dormer helping to create the second story. Statement of Historical Sinificance : -- Abort fr.ral, Awcians «_*. Agriculture _2i_ Archi tsetses . ._ .1*6 Arcs -- Camaicaricn -- Ccnservatioa ' rfS7"e^^f^n -- S^iorairLon/SectieEHSit -- Military ' -- Mining --Minority Grouns -- Political . " -- Seligion -- Science The home is significant because of its style and age. Original owner was the secretary of Utah Agricultural College at the time the house was built. The original owner, John L. Coburn, was President and general manager of Logan Home Building Society. He was prominent in Cache Valley civic and financial circles. Among his other duties he still found time to manage and coach Logan 's entry in the Utah-Idaho Baseball League. |