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Show 177 .•u, ec 3 ______ Architect/Builder: Building Materials: brick Building Type/Style: pattern book Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) • . The plan of this house is an upside down "T," with the base or stem of the "T" a forward projecting gable. This front gable is bevelled to resemble a bay window. Shingling in all the gables lends a decorative touch to the structure. The house has been painted white but now flanking badly. Alterations occur to the rear. R £ O <J5 I Statement of Historical Significance: a 0 Qr D a Aboriginal Americans Agriculture Architecture The Arts Commerce ; D D Q D a Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry D D D D o Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation a D a D Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation A fine pattern book house and interesting farm yard buildings. built for Alex Justesesen with brick fired by N.H. Qnansen. The house was 1870 patent deed to Chancey Paine. 1872 Andrew Olsen for $60. Simon Beck buys in 1874 for $130. Alex Justesesen buys in 1898 for $150 and in that same year mortgages the lot to Jacob Johnsen for -$1000. The house was undoubtedly built at the time. Alex Justesesen sells in 19.01 to Sarah Justesen, $90. |