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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Lewis frame Building Type/Style: ------;----------------------------------- vernacular Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) q One-and-a-half story three-opening hall and parlor house type. facade, gable stove chimneys. Rear "T" added later. Asymmetrical Statement of Historical Significance: > O <J5 X D D D D D Aboriginal Americans Agriculture Architecture The Arts Commerce D D D D D Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry D D D D D Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation D D D D Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation A typical hall and parlor house type found in Spring City in brick, stone, adobe, and, as in 'this case, frame. Plan dates back to sixteenth century England. Lewis Zabriskie received mayors deed in 1870 and keeps lot through 1890. Undoubt edly he is the builder of the house. "Aunt" Sally Zabriskie continued to live in the house and later her sons, David and Joe, occupied the house, Mary Jane Justesen owned the house from 1950-1966. Zabriskie was born March 8,1796 and came to Utah in 1849. Zabriskie family from Hackensack, NJ. He was a farmer. |