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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Inciuda additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and lancscaping if applicable This is a two-story frame home of exemplary Victorian architecture. The home recently has had new siding put on. This restoration work was done sympathetically, and the result is an excellently preserved nineteenth century home. The architecture is thoroughly Victorian. Beautiful bracketing is at all the gable points and ends. The windows are all trimmed in white and contrast delicately with the yellow siding. The two outbuildings on the property are also well-maintained and match the house in color. Statement of Historical Significance: .-. Aboriginal Americans ' __ Agriculture _X. Architeceurss The Arts __X-Cantserca --. Canrunicaticti -- Ccnservatica r_ gfoy^afeca .JL.Sxplorartriav'SettisaKtt _JL Industry ' -- Military" -- Mining --Minority Groups --Political . -..Recraaticn -. Feligicn -- Sdesce --. Transportation The style, age, and sympathetic restoration of this home make it a great contribution to the district. But the original owner adds even more significance to the home. Anthon Anderson, an early settler in the valley, founded Anderson & Sons Lumber which is still a large company today. Anderson also was the llth mayor of Logan, a city councilman, treasurer and the bishop of the Logan LDS 2nd Ward. |