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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Include additions, alterations, ancillary structiu.ua, and landscaping if applicable This large, two-story brick home has a large porch, the roof of which is supported by six square brick columns. The main floor front facade has a large picture window while almost all the rest of the many windows in the home are rectangular two-over-two in style all with delicate wood canopies projecting out about six inches. Statement of Historical Significance: -- Aboriginal Americans -.- Agriculture --.Architecture -. Tne Arts -.Cortmarce -- Comunication --Conservation ._• -- fojncg^lCT __Exploratian/Settlenient -- Industry -- Military --Mining -.Minority Groups --.Political. --Recreation -- Religion --Science --.Socio-Hunanitarian --- Transportation This house was built by a man named Robert Croft, about whom little is known; however,the owner next in line was William Sanders who was the manager of the Logan branch of ZCMI in the 1880's. The house was purchased by G. W. and B. G. Thatcher in 1893 and that family kept it for several years. The house is significant for its age, architecture and owners. |