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Show Architect/Builder: william chsrl ^ R Bftrnp Building Materials: log__________Building Type/Style: vernacular_______________ Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) This house consists of two rectangular type structures placed together in "T" fashion, The south side was built on the spot by Barney, The facade is three-opening and t and the logs are hewed, chinked, and held together with a "V" notch. The south cabin was moved to the location from a spot two blocks away at e the time the south portion was being built, The logs here are hewed, chinked, and have a nice half-dovetail type of notching, This section was also a window-door-window pattern but one-window and the door have been enlarged into a double door, Statement of Historical Significance: O (J5 I D Aboriginal Americans D Communication D Military D Religion SXArchitecture D The Arts D Commerce D Education D Exploration/Settlement D Jndustry D Minority Groups D Political D Recreation D Socio-Humanitarian D Transportation One of the best log houses remaing in Spring City, this house was built by Wil liam Charles. Barney sometime in the 1880's, The Barneys were from England but were emigrants to American during the early nineteenth-century, They joined the Church in Nauvoo and in 1853 came first to Spring City, Barney was killed in a horse accident, 1870 John Blain; Blain holds until 1893, when sells to Henry Olsen for $50, William C, Barney buys the lot in the 1890's and holds through early 1900's, |