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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Inciyda additions, altaraticns, ancillary strvetarss, and landscaping if applicable This is a 1% story brick, Prairie style home. A large portico, which extends the width of the front facade, is supported with two large square brick columns and low pitched roof. The second.istory is created by a broad shed dormer window with distinct Prairie embellishments. Statement of Historical Significance: .Architecture 1*ie Arts _ __ r*>r".cati'"a __ExBiozatijan/Sat±lecwrt: --. Industry . _ Military" _ Mining --.Minority Groups --Political. " --Hacreation - Sciancs --Socao-Hurvanitarian--.Transportation The Prairie style was popular in the first two decades after the turn of the century and this is a good example of that. The original owner, John F. Squires, . carried with him a rich and fascinating history. He crossed the plains from Iowa by handcart in 1853. He was a noted indian fighter, a veteran of the Black Hawk Indian War. He also served as Brigham Young's personal barber and bodyguard. |