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Show Building Type/Style: Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Include additions > alterations? ancillary structures P and landscaping i£ applicable The building is a two-story brick structure. The first floor now has larger glass windows and the second story has had the style of windows changed also. However, the early commercial architecture can still be seen. Statement of Historical Significance: -- Aboriginal Americans __ Agriculture __ Architecture -- The Arts -£L__ Connerce __ Comnunicaticn -- Conservation ffimyH/T1 __ Exploration/Settlenent _ ,- _T_ Industry -- Military ' -- Mining --.iMinority Groups -.Political. -- Beligion -- Science --.Socio-Hunanitarian --.Transportation William Burton is apparently the original owner of this building. He is listed in the 1888-89 Logan Directory as a baker. By 1904, however, the building is divided into two businesses. At 82 West 1st North, Alfred Picot, a prominent city accountant and financier. Next to Picot is Emily Mollo's general merchandise store. Today the building still houses two businesses, a television retail and repair shop and an office supply store. |