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Show -T;~V ri n.T 2>u { i-1 .o-~(4-u r,,,,-.-. Q e J-\, 1 Q| ARCHITECTURE Sixth) - ca. 1379/ca. 1910 Architect/Builder: Building Materials:'7^, jingle Building Type/Style: ?jUtl I-I '•••' - "' '' Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) This is a' large one-and-a-half story Bungalov/ v;ith v/ood shingle siding, There is a gable roof v/ith fascia boards at the ends supper ted by rmrlins. The chimney, front porch railing wall, street wall, and pergola-like carport built cf cobblestone are irapor'tant elements of this design. . ... '^J''^'-^^^^ Statement of Historical Significance: a Aboriginal Americans D Communication D Architecture D The Arts D Commerce d Education D Exploration/Settlement Q Industry D Agriculture D Conservation a Q O D D Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation Q D D D Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation The Bungalow Style, massing, and materials of this house along with its v/ood -and cobblestone Craftsman Style trim, contribute to the architectural character of the Avenues. ^This house may incorporate the house built before 1679 by E-ahraim Caff all. Charles T,7, Caff all v/as the resident here from about the turn the century up to 1901. In 1900 Caff all sold the Droioe v;ho ov;ned it until 1907 selling in that year to nary !l. Crockv/elll Crockv/ell sold the property that same yea.r ; to Eleanor McMaster.; ^Vc-i 1902 to 1Q09 Charles. Crockwell,. v:ho worked at the Salt Lake aarduare Companv'/' and Anna R. Crockv/ell were: the residents. ^ Anna Crockwell was born in""' Southampton, England, in 1851, She came to Utah in Crson Hyde'.s convoany of Mormon pioneers in 186if. In 1909 Eleanor Mcrlaster sold this property to Sachel licMaster, a ^"1 estate speculator. It was HcHaster who probably had the bouse rebuilt to it " - Booii of Mormon.; The expedition traveled from Utah through Mexico, Central JUngrica. and northern South America to gather archeological data for the" a:Iemy. For his v/ork on the expedition Kienke v/as elected hon:orarv |