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Show Building Type/Style: ( : ; Architect/Builder: Building Materials : Description of physical appearance 3& significant archite crural features acniticus? SLLtacarticus, snciJLldxv stxtxrtncssp 3cd iancscaaing jLf agsilicabla This is a wood frame bungalow quite similar to the Western stick style. The front facade presents two broad gables to the front, the gable of a porch and a larger gable which embodies the house. A two-car garage has been added but separate from the house and quite similar to it. Statement of Historical Sinificance: _- Abori-Tirial ^matrr raits .__ Agriculture ' 1*is Arts Carnages -- Coroaaiicseica --. Ccnserraticn. -- Sxsioratacn/Set±lsnasiit -- Incust=r/ ' --. Military " -- Mining • ^tLno^i.ty GJSDUOS --.Political, -- Racrsation -- Beligioa -- Science --. Transportaticn. This home is largely significant for its age; however, its original-ownerwas a deputy county treasurer, worked with Howell and Cardon Company, and then, in 1917, seemed to finally find his place at Shamhart-Christensen's, a large and well-respected department store in Logan. He was also the President of the Cache Stake of Zion. |