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Show 201 A u, GC j2 {£••• H I O < Architect/Builder: Building Materials: frame Building Type/Style: vernacular --'•---;-•-----------------------'-------:-------'--•-----•-------------- Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: " - - " - (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) 'Inside-out' type granary with gable end door. Statement of Historical Significance: Q Aboriginal Americans a.Agriculture D Communication a Conservation Q Military a Mining D Religion a Science or Architecture D The Arts P Commerce D Education D Exploration/Settlement D Industry D Minority Groups a Political D Recreation a Socio-Humanttarian D Transportation Quite typical example of the 'inside-out' style of frame granary. The 'inside-out' was a newer development of the late nineteenth-century and was a popular granary design in the early twentieth-century. original deed to Andrew Mortensen. Mortesen sells to Hans Jensen in 1881 for $75; to Walter Rasmussen $175, 1897. The granary was probably built by Walter Rasmussen. |