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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Include additions , alterations P ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable This is a beautiful one and one-half story frame, Victorian home. The second story is created by large wall dormers highlighted by fishscale shingling. A large, bay window dominates the front facade. Typical of this style, the home has a great variety in its planes and massings and in the detail of its ornamental touches. Statement of Historical Significance: -- Aboriginal Americans __. Agriculture 2L-Architecture -- the Arts --Conrnsrce -- Ccorainicatian -- Conservation --• 'E/^i"!> 'hir'n __Sxploration/Settlanant -- Industry -.Military' --. Mining -.Minority Groups --Political. -.Recreation -.Beligicn, -- Science _«_.Socio-*Humanitarian --.Transportation The home's beautiful Victorian architecture is its main contribution. Most likely the original owner of this home was Frank K. Nebeker who was Logans 1 district attorney in 1904. He also headed the law firm of Nebeker Hart & Nebeker. Dr. Frank 0. Reynolds later lived in the home. He was a physician and surgeon. In 1936 William B. Preston lived in the home. He was also a physician. |