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Show FHR-8-300A (11/78) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR HERITAGE CONSERVATION AND RECREATION SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY » NOMINATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER PAGE 2 discoloration and the back has yellowed considerably while the front stone remains a rich cream color. The house is surrounded by a stone path, about six feet wide of cut blocks. This border is a unique landscaping feature and not encountered on other buildings in the Sanpete valley. Qu tbuild inigj5 TTog granary stands just south of the rear of the house. The granary was essential to the Utah farmer and such buildings are found on all farms. The Crawforth granary is a typical example with a gabled roof covering a one story rectangular plan. Grain bins are reached through a side door. The logs here are left round, chinked, and joined at the corners with a variant (due to the round logs) of the half-dovetail notch. The granary shows some deterioration and one side has been damaged. A stone cellar is found beneath the granary and is reached by stairs running from the outside on the north gable. South and east of the granary is a stone carriage house. This building is large enough to accomodate both a wagon and stable area. There is a large door in the side and the stone here is the same yellowish soft stone that is found on the rear of the house. The roof of this building is now missing. Directly east of the house and across the yard is the barn. The barn is log and of the "double-crib" type. The logs are left round and joined with a "V" corner notch. The roof is missing from the structure. |