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Show Building Type/Style: Arcliitect/Builder: Building Materials: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Irxciuds additions, alterations, ancillary structures, =oad landscaping if applicabla This is an excellent example of the use of Shingle style elements on a simple Box style home. The first floor consists of brick while the second floor is sided with shingles as is the top floor which is formed by large window dormers. Statement of Historical Significance: -- Aboriginal Americans Agriculture. Architecture Ifea Arcs a -„ C3nazu.ca.ticn --Coaservaticn --, Ecucaticrx --Sxplcraiasn/SettleEfiesc -- Zncustry __ Military' --Mining --Minority Groups --.Political". -- __ Seligion --Science --SocLo-Hunaoitarian ---Transportation The use of elements of one style on the simple box pattern was common around the turn of the century because of the use of house patterns books. William P. Bowen, the original owner, was the manager of Logan-Idaho Oil and Gas Company. |