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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Building Type/Styles Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable This is a one and one-half story home in the simple L-form style. The home has now been covered with asbestos siding. Statement of Historical Significance: -- Aboriginal Americans __. Agriculture X_ Architecture __ The Arts -_ConitBTce -„ Catromicaticn -- Conservation --.Education __Exploration/Settlement -- Industry -. Military' --. Mining --.Minority Groups -.Political . --Recreation -. Religion --. Science __--SocLo-Hunanitarian --.Transportation The original owner of this home, Charles Card, was a man of considerable significance in pioneer Logan. At the time the house was built, Card was a stake president. He was also the foreman on the construction of the Logan Tabernacle and Temple, part-owner of Card & Sons Lumber, and founder of Canadian community called Cardston. |