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Show 32 The Grouse Creek Cultural Survey The following chart lists all of the surveyed properties and notes each property's potential for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. Representative examples are also listed under the summary statements of historic and cultural contexts. Eligible sites possess the "integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association" required by the register's guidelines. Ineligible properties either lack historic integrity or are less than fifty years old. The condition of the historic properties in Grouse Creek ranges from well preserved to ruins. Ranch complexes at sites 52, 63, and OGC 20 are particularly well preserved. About one-third of the houses are either abandoned or unoccupied. In some cases houses have been remodeled, but there was virtually no new residential construction after 1940. In the data system used to maintain these records, the record for site 1 contains general information about the entire survey area. Site Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Site Name General information J. R. Simplot Corrals William Paskett House Annie Mecham House Louis Tanner Mobile Home Allen Newman Tanner House A. Raymond Tanner House Herbert Tanner House Box Elder County Road Dept. George Paskett House Mobile Home Marge Thompson House BLM-Grouse Creek Field Station Phillip Paskett House Parley Paskett House Tie House from Lucin Grouse Creek Post Office William C. Tanner House Albert F. Richins House Rodeo Grounds Tithing Granary Amanda Tanner House Joseph S. Barlow House Lawrence C. Kimber House Wakefield Mobile Home Milas Wakefield Store/Co-op Evaluation Eligible Eligible Eligible Ineligible Eligible Eligible Ineligible Eligible Ineligible Ineligible Ineligible Ineligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Ineligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Eligible Ineligible Ineligible Eligible |