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Show 5 Ul oc D Architect/Builder: sveT. e tt Griff1 ths Building Materials: f p ftTne ______Building Type/Style: Vprnflrni1flT. Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: '-------------•------•-"-------•--- a.iiic; ---------.----- -----•---"------•--'--•--•--~-"- L~. 1 .- '. " _______ ----•--------------------- (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) ' ' Hip roof "T" house, Base of the "T" appears to be the oldest part of the house, a three-opening square cabin type which has a gable roof, The newer portion crosses the "T" on the west side and has a hip roof. The house is adobe .lined frame and is in good condition, K ^ O to 5E Statement of Historical Significance: D Aboriginal Americans D Agriculture D/Architecture ' D The Arts D Commerce D D D P 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: Pleasant smaller house dating from the early twentieth-century which contributes to the historic nature of the townscape. Historically • intriguing is the fact that the house was built up around a log granary, Ephraim Larsen originally owned the land and built the rock house just to the east, Everett Griffiths married old Eph's daughter;and toget they hauled Larsen's log granary down to the west part of the lot and sta. the house by simply punching ftoles for door and windows and putting siding on. John W, Crawford later lived here and then the property was purchased', by Allan Beck, Beck's widow continues to live in the house, |