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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 This home is a one and one-half story structure with a white, stucco facade. A square turret highlights the front along with a large Romanesque window. The roof of the portico in front becomes a walk-out veranda on the second floor. Statement of Historical Significance: .._..,_ Aboriginal Jtaaricans «^» Agriculture _2L Architecture -_ The Arts ___ Conasiicscicn --. Ccr-servacica • __. Ecucaticn . __ £xpIoragicp/S«t±leg!BRig _- Military .- Mining . -.Minority Groups --.Political . " . --. Saligdoft -- Scianca -- Socio-Hiitianitariari --. Transpsrtaticn The age of the home is the significant aspect of this structure, expressing the eclecticism also popular at the, time. The original owner, William ingham, lived here and worked for the Utah Northern Railroad. He later became one of the originators of the West Cache Irrigation Company. He was also active in the IDS church work, serving in the Logan stake High priest Quorum. |