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Show 5 uj ? V |» Architect/Builder: Malmgreen Building Materials: adobe & frame Building Type/Style: Vprnflr>1l1flT.______ Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) • , - '. . . , o •'."•• < The oldest section of this house is the part on the west. Original! a rectangle cabin made of adobe with a lean-to rear and three opening faca< facade. The house was partitioned and the stove file is located on"the internal partition. The frame section on the east, also a three opening rectangular cabin, was pulled down to this site in the 1920's by Joe Plumlee from a site further east, out in the sagebrush. Plumblee traded a team of mules for the house, the owner claiming to have found a mine in Eureka,. R Statement of HistoricalSignificance: ^ O {/> I D D ffl 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 This house lot is important because it illustrates nicely the Spring City penchant for .-joining houses together to make bigger ones. These two old houses, stuck together in a "T ," resemble in their axial form the gable facade "T" house whcih was currently popular in : the 1890's in pattern books. Lots 1 & 2 to Hogan Malmgreen 1892 mayor deed. To Rosannah C. and Lillian B. Sorensen 1909, part of lot 2 to Ferdinand Sorensen, strip oft the east only. Rest of lot to Amasa Madson 191^, Joe Plumlee 1920, Hogan Malmgreen was the original owner and builder of the adobe hous |