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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Building Type/Style? Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Include additions , alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable The brick building is straight-topped with four two-over-two windows on the second floor. An aluminum sign advertising the company covers a transom. The main floor is dominated by large picture windows. Statement of Historical Significance: -~ Aboriginal Americans ___ Agriculture ^L..Architecture X-, The Arts ___Comerce -- Ccmnunicaticn __ Conservation _.Education __Exploratafln/Settlenecit -. Industry -- Military -- Mining --.Minority Groups --.Political. -.Recreation --. Religion -- Science --Socio-Humanitarian --.Transportation This building has housed several small businesses. ZCMI fcovered in another sheet/owned the property and then sold to Dr. L. W. Snow a "physician and surgeon," in 1889. Snow sold to a drug store firm in 1896. In 1904 the city directoiyplaces Dunbar, Robinson and Co. in the building. This clothes store was jointly owned by George Dunbar, Edward W. Robinson, who was Logan's Mayor from 1904-1908, and Anthon Skanchy. Gallenkamps Shoes and Mode O'Day clothing store is there. |