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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Building 'Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Include additions, alterations, ancillary strocturaa, sad landscaping if applicable This 1% story Prairie style home is constructed of brick and is in good condition. A large portico supported by two stout square brick columns extends the entire width of the front facade. The second floor is created by a shed dormer with Prairie style windows. The roof is low pitched and emphasizes the horizontality of this Frank Lloyd Wright style. Statement of Historical Significance: r -.,-! Aboriginal nnssicans ...... Agj^ctiltsjxa MM.. AccriitectJica __ine Arts ^-«, C-'-* 'wyni1'-??- CJCT ,- - Ccngi^TV?yrirT? •sv-t»r^t*~;nn --Sxplocation/Settisastc __ MUitaz*/" -- Mining _-.Mirocity GCOUDS -^.Political. " ,, ,„ Beligicn -, Sdenca ?a'?lo<i>Hurg!nj.^'--^r^>j>7 --Tcanspartation This is a fine example of the Prairie style popular in Logan during the first two decades of the 20th century. The original owner of the home was Henry G. Hayball. (See site form #333) |