| Title | 115602 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Utah County |
| City | Provo |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah Division of State History |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Building Name | Bullocks Billards; Provo Downtown District; 190-186 West Center Street; Site 44 |
| UTSHPO Collection | National Register Historic District Files |
| Spatial Coverage | Utah County |
| Rights Management | Digital Image © 2019 Utah Division of State History. All Rights Reserved. |
| Publisher | Utah Division of State History, Preservation Section |
| Genre | Historic Buildings |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Date Digital | 2020-01-17 |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s69p8348 |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 1514783 |
| OCR Text | Show .._-----.. __ Bullocks Billiards 190-186 West Center Provo Dhtn Site 44 Dis ~ 1111~ir~i~Ulllillli 3 9222 00577 9512 ~ . . urAl-I PRESERVATlbN---PROPEmEN<X>DIN'G roID1 '1 , . i· 1'1\ ~I C=I I II' Smi thsonian State Site Number 4GJ GJ 1/4 1/4 ~ 1]4 ,.. , 1.9,'9luff I'. TliJ [ffi I-I-lr~~~~. 3~J ?61 ~ ,)~ , ?AJ [RtLs:J1(Q sjj State Coun. CJ I, T.Pal . I Sec. I Ci ty Plat . Block 7"'(meEasting . ~ , . . ,. . .. .' [1 ~ I I I 111~ i .1M~~ lfst~~ bdlt~ llisiJ 7IB,u,~~' OG ,~~ , . ~~Li.l~ i &~~S~I~~~~~~·~1~;_·~~~I~1~f~~1~I~\_'~I_I~ ' ~i~j~~ ,Property NaJ'OO . i4~ . Mtrl. 15~ r ' Northi~ . 10 IEHJ Cl C2 lHJ-~ # · ~SC . o 16~ V - #rn I Style Trim 22m~ CJ Cult. Roof 23 1:: :i:I Architect 24 .: .' ." 1: :; Builder I I. I ,I 'NOO Orig. tlse .._....- . .- . ... , .: . . .. i. . I· , ... ,, .. ..,_'_'. " "' .. ". , Thanes 26 I ;. , • ! " I' ! .~ , .. I , .. ! AssoC 'Individuals , 1 .-... -', ........' ! ......,. ..... . ,. j ..-- Assoc Organizations , , · · ..:1· -;' , .. j , , I ···· '·i· PROVO DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT 1985 Re-Eva1uation by Debbie Randall, Architectural Historian A re-evaluation of th~ Provo Downtown Historic District was requested by Kent Powell in March 1985 in order to determine if the original evaluations are still appropriate. Each site was individually examined and photographed on March 27, 1985, and the following is a report of the findings of the re-eva1uation. 1. Site 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 "10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 No buildings have been demolished. The original evaluations are still appropriate for a majority of the buildings, and those buildings include: Address 13 North 100 East 89-83 East Center 69-75 East Center 55 East Center 45 (49) East Center 39-43 East Center 25-27-35 East Center 20-22 North Univ., 1-13 E. Center 36-40 North University 48-58 (50-54) North Uni versi ty 65 (57) North University 47-55 North University 43-45 North University 19 (23) North University 8-2 West Center, 15 North Univ. 10 (4) West Center 22 West Center 36-32 West Center 46-44-40 West Center-no site form 52 West Center ·56 (58) West Center 62 (60) West Center 74 (72) West Center 80 (78) \~est Center 82 West Center 90-86 West Center 98 (96) West Center 104 West Center, 19 N 100 W 132-124 West Center 138 West Center 140 West Center 144 West Center 152 (150) West Center 154 (156) ~/est Center 164 (162) West Center Evaluation Contributory Contributory Contributory Non-Contributory Contributory Significant " Non-Contributory Significant Non-Contributory Contri butory Non-Contributory Significant Significant Significant Significant Significant Significant Significant Significant Non-Contri butory Non-Contributory Non-Contributory Non-Contributory Non-Contri butory Non-Contributory Non-Contributory Non-Contributory Significant Non-Contributory Non-Contributory Non-Contributory Non-Contributory tJon-Contri butory Contributory Non-Contributory . 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 50 52 . 53 · 54 55 56 59 60 61 63 168-170 West Center 176 West Center 182-184 West Center 198-194 West Center 204 West Center 220 (210) West Center 220 (214, 218) West Center 226 West Center . 230 West Center 250 West Center _ 268 (266) West Center 272 West Center 274 (270) West Center 278-4 (280-276) West Center 295 (299-285) West Center 285 (283) West Center 273-265 West Center 247 West Center 241 West Center 225 t~est Center 223 West Center 201 West Center187 West Center 177-175 West Center · 161-159 (157) West Center 143-153 West Center 137 (135) West Center 129 West Center 125-127 West Center 105 West Center 85 West Center 50 South University Utah County Bldg., S. Univ. 75 East 100 South 64 65 66 67 68 69 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 79 80 81 2. Non-Contributory Non-Contributory Non-Contributory Significant Non-Contri butory . Non-Contributory Non-Contributory Contri butory Non-Contributory Significant · Contri butory Non-Contributory Non-Contributory Contributory Significant Contributory Contri butory Non-Contributory Contributory Non-Contributory Contributory Non-Contributory Contributory .Jon-Contri butory . Non-Contributory Significant Non-Contrioutory Non-Contributory Non-Contributory Contri butory . Non-Contri butory . Significant Significant Contributory The original evaluations of nine buildings within -the district are no longer appropri ate. In the foll owing sections "S" wi I I be used to denote significant buildings, "C" will be used to denote contributory bUildings, and "NC" will be used to denote non-contributory buildings. Each of the . following sites was re-evaluated as follows: Site 4 59-61-67 East Center Orig Eva1: C Current Eva1: NC The original facade of Site 4 has been completely covered by a modern store front, therefore it no longer maintains its original massing and character. Its eva1 uati on \'las therefore changed from contributory to non-contri butory. Si te 19 16 West Center Orig Eval: C Current Eval: NC The original facade of Site 19 has been completely covered by a modern store front, therefore it no longer maintains its original massing and character. Its evaluation was therefore changed from contributory to non-contributory. Site 26 68 West Center Orig Eval: C Current Eva1: NC The original facade of Site 26 has been ,completely covered bya modern store front, therefore it no longer maintains its original massing and character. Its evaluation was therefore changed from contributory to non-contributory. Site 33 120-116-112-110 Orig Eva1: C Current Eva1: NC West Center The original facade of Site 33 has been completely covered by a modern store front, therefore it no longer maintains its original massing and character. Its evaluation was therefore changed from contributory to non-contributory, 190-186 West Center Orig Eval: S The application of a l~er of plaster and decorative half timbering, characteristic of the English Tudor style, and the addition of ceramic tiles and metal doors in the store front area, associated with the Art Moderne . style, have destroyed the original character of Site 44. It therefore does not maintain a level of integrity that qualifies it as a significant site. Because the original massing, openings, transom, and decorative brackets under the eaves are still intact, however, it contributes to the overall character of the district, and therefore- has been re-evaluated as a contributory buil ding. Si te 51 236-232 West Center Ori g Eva': C Current Eval: tJC* Because there is no record of the appearance of the original facade of Site , 51, it is difficult to determine if it maintains its original integrity. Dating from 1921, it could well have been designed as a Spanish Colonial Revival style building, although use of that style for commercial buildings was rather uncommon. It is more likely that the Spanish Colonial Revival style facade was applied to Site 51 and to Site 50 to the east at the same time, obliterating both original facades. *If the assumption proves to be correct, the contributory evaluation should be changed to a non-contributory evaluation. If, however, it can be proved that this building was originally designed as a Spanish Colonial Revival Style building, its contributory evaluation would continue to be appropriate. 5f te 57 288 (286) W. Center Ortg Eval: S Current Eva1 : C Site 57 was originally evaluated as a significant site, however, judging by the historical i nformation available and its appearance, it is neither historically nor architecturally significant. Because the building maintains its original massing and some of the original decorative elements, it contributes to the overall character of the district and therefore has been re-evaluated as a contributory building. Site 58 290 W. Center Orig Eval: S Current Eval: C Site 58 was originally evaluated as a significant site, however, judging by the historical information available and its appearance, it is neither historically nor architecturally significant. Because the building maintains its original massing and some of the original decorative elements, it contributes to the overall character of the district and therefore has been re-eva1uated as a contributory building. Site 62 255 West Center Orig Eval: C Current Eval: NC The original facade of Site 62 has been completely covered by a modern store front, therefore it no longer maintains its original massing and character. Its evaluation was therefore changed from contributo~ to non-contributo~. 3. No specific evaluation was listed on the forms of ' several of the sites. An evaluation, however, was reflected on a large map of the district which may be found in the map case in the Preservation Research office. Site 15 33-35 North University Map Eval: C Current Eval: S Site 15 has been evaluated as a significant building because it is the only well example 'of the Art Deco style within the district. , Site 70 , 163 (165) West Center Map Eval: NC Current Eva1: NC i The original facade of Site 70 has been completely covered by a modern store front, therefore it no 10'nger maintains its original massing and character. It therefore has been determined to be a non-contributory building within the di strict. ' Site 78 61 West Center ' Map Eva1: NC Current Eval: NC , The original facade of Site 78 has been completely covered by a modern store . front, therefore it no longer maintains its original massing and character. It therefore has been determined to be a non-contributory building within the district. ". Researcher: Date: Site No. --~.~!-t~--:.r Utah State, Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z 0 ~. u u:: i= z w 0 2 w fI) ::l ..... z 0 i= is z 0 U ..... w C!J < 3 4 z o ~z w :E ::l U o o Street Address: 190-186 West Center, Provo Plat A BI. 68 Lot Name of Structure: Bullocks Billiards T. Present Owner: Ruby Bo1~ock, et. al. UTM: Owner Address: 261 North 600 East, Provo Tax #: Original Owner: CC2nstruction Date: ca .1890 ,O riginal Use: Present Use: o Park o Industrial o Agricultural Single-Family Multi-Family Public 1m Commercial o o o Site o Ruins Excellent Good tB"'Deteriorated Preliminary Evaluation: ~lgnif!Cant ~ContributOry ~_ vr o Not Contributory o Intrus ion Occupants: o Bullock Billiards Apartments Vacant o Religious o Other · Integrity: Building Condition: A °ilYMinor Unaltered Alterations o Maj or Alterations Final Register Status: 'I1¥'5 · o National Landmark 0 Di strict o National Register . 0 Multi-Resource o State Register 0 Thematic ~~v~. rA,... ~ "A ,.,A ~ ~~, Photography: Date of Slides: August 1977 Views: Front rtY§ide 0 Rear 0 Other 0 Date of Photographs: Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 Research Sources: o Abstract of Title IJ'1>lat Records g-'Plat Map e:(Tax Caret & Photo o Building Permit D/ Sewer Permit cr Sanborn Maps !!V'City Directories o Biographical Encyclopedias IiVObituary Index ~County & C ity Histories o Personal Interviews o Newspapers ff'Utah State Historical Society Library Bi bl iog raphical References ~DS Church Archives o LOS Genealog ical Society ..a U of U Library dBYU Library o USU Library o SLC Library o Other (books, articles, records , interviews, old photographs and map s, etc.) : Po1ks Ci ty Directory i1'i.1Sanborn maps, 1900, 1908, 1925. Deseret News, September 15, 1935, p. 14. S. Demolition Date: Commerci al o o o R. 5 Arch itectiBu i Ider: Building Materials: brick Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions. alterations. ancillary structures. and landscaping if applicable) This two-story brick building has been cluttered with a too-large sign, a reworked lower facade wlilihh:-·protrudes the entrance, windows and metal canopy out from the building. The transom is also covered. However the upper facade still evidences some of the ornamentation. The windows, two sets of three which flank a door (one of the few second story doors extant in the district) and the bracketed cornice are all intact. 6 > a: o .... ~ :x: Statement of Historical Significance: o Aborig inal Americans o Communication o Ag ri culture o Arch ite.c ture o The Arts I!:I Commerce o o o o Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry o o o o o Military Mining Minority Groups Political . Recreation o o o o Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation This building housed the Jennie Bee Jones millinery factory which represented the second generation of Bee women as entrepeneurs in Provo. About 1890 this building was built as a grocery store and harness shop~ Ct3~{-flI"ji) By 1900 the building was used as factory and showroom by Mrs. Jennie Bee Jones the daughter of Jane Bee. J.<r.II\'=-~,J her daughters Lillie and Jennie, carried on the millinery business which Jane Bee had begun. J. B. Jones and daughter continued in business until the second decade of the 20th Century. Then the building was remodeled into a billiard parlor and barber shop--Hunter and Bullock (W. Edward and Kenneth E.) later Bullock and Russell (Daniel @.). Researcher: Date: Site No. ---'$. .1. . .---- Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z Street Address: 190-186 West Center, Provo Plat A BI. 68 Lot Name of Structure: Bullocks Billiards T. i= Present Owner: Ruby Bollock, et.al. UTM: w Owner Address: 261 North 600 East, Provo Tax#: 0 ~. u ~ z c 2 w ", ::l ...... z 0 i= is Z 0 U ...... w CJ 0( Original Owner: .original Use: Present Use: o o o IKI C<2nstruction Date: ca .1890 o Park o Industrial o Agricultural o Excellent o Good iR"Deteriorated o Site o Ruins o Unaltered W/Minor Alterations o Major Alterations Preliminary Evaluation: Final Register Status: V'Significant i? _ A' _ A ~/oc::. <$Contributory (LJL -~ ill ;.J . o Not Contributory cJa.n~cJ c.€)rI tJu...I::;. o Intrusion o National Landmark o National Register o State Register ...f.o 4 z o S z w :::E ::l U o C Occupants: Bullock Billiards Apartments o Vacant o Relig ious o Other Integrity: Building Condition: 0 District 0 Multi-Resource 0 Thematic Photography: Date of SI ides: Augus t 1977 Views: Front liY'Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 Date of Photographs: Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 Research Sources: o Abst ract of Title [Jl"'""'Plat Records [1l" Plat Map ~Tax Card & Photo o Build in g Permit o Sewer Permit £i'Sanborn Maps [B"'City Directories o Biographical Encyclopedias IiI-"""Obituary Index ~ounty & City Histories o Personal Interviews o Newspapers B"·Utah State Historical Society Library Bi bl iog raphical References £YLDS Church Archives o LOS Genealogical Society .B U of U Library 8'BYU Library o USU Library o SLC Library o Other (books, articles, reco rds, interviews. old photographs and maps, etc.): Polks City Directory I'I'll Sanborn maps, 1900, 1908, 1925. Deseret News, September 15, 1935, p. 14. S. Demolition Date: Commerci a1 Single-Family Multi-Family Public Commercial R. 5 w a:: ...o ::l w Architect/Builder: Building Materials: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) This two-story brick building has been cluttered with a too-large sign, a reworked lower facade wliibhpprotrudes the entrance, windows and metal canopy out from the building. The transom is also covered. However the upper facade still evidences some of the ornamentation. The windows, two sets of three which flank a door (one of the few second story doors extant in the district) and the bracketed cornice are all intact. ~ o a:: c( >- a:: ... o I/) i: Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: !: 6 brick Statement of Historical Significance: o o o o III Aboriginal Americans Agriculture Architecture The Arts Commerce o o o o o Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry o o o o o Military Mining Minority Groups Political . Recreation o o o o Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation This building housed the Jennie Bee Jones millinery factory which represented the second generation of Bee women as entrepeneurs in Provo. About 1890 this building was built as a grocery store and harness shop. (is'f>f-fl3i) By 1900 the building was used as factory and showroom by Mrs. Jennie Bee Jones, the daughter of Jane Bee. 'mille. ~~ her daughters Lillie and Jennie, carried on the millinery business which Jane Bee had begun. J. B. Jones and daughter continued in business until the second decade of the 20th Century. Then the building was remodeled into a billiard parlor and barber shop--Hunter and Bullock (W. Edward and Kenneth E.) later Bullock and Russell (Daniel @.). o o 9 (( 9 C2 ~ ~ qCZ 9. 2 J I B ). %. c ~ ro,'N «Q 9 9. 999 9 C;; ?0 : cc.'Sii{vcrrox RESEARGIER: _ _ _ _ _ _ _,-- )~ F ~q'5 DATE: )3 o F DATE -c -i/tI SIn: NO. Demolition Date: " ----- )4)~ ::r; )- ~ )1 ~ ) ~ 8... Lt. ) ) <Il Lt. } .~ ) 0 ' 5... ~ ~ ... .. -c ...street.A.:ddress: ./Qa LV ~ Plat J. Present Owner: Qub~ \3e) /I od,- do. I Name of Structure"lt I B/l~ciJs . . al no 8.., 6~7 Or1gm Ulmer: Sinsla. fa::Iily n·i'aII!:ily- reri::em:±:J.l - _ 4cicul tural __ )'" ~lic r OJ, -0" CSQ..IAGt> t:'f\ f\A ~ L'ldustri31 _ ;;t 1"1 _ '" ~V\ ~ Future Planned US~Q.I Occupants: (books. articles .~rds. 2UI~ J B v {Ioel 'E, Il l a.rJ ~ --- Bibliographical References: 0 _ _ __ . ~' ~ - Original Use: ~~lJ Adjacent Land Uses: ~~~ _Building Condition: . Integrity: 1 2 ./ 3 JI7 :NaJ.~b - 1nt~:-vielo-S. old pho~~aphs ·aru:.~::I2ps.: e:c:.) ~ ~ "0 :6O~ 8 ' .~ ~ oo( '- C) resideD:; 3 1 ~t1l ;),1. Block " - Lot_ __ .~"'I Present Use: )IS A -( r:; HJ06 ~----------------~-------------------------------------------------------~~~( Date of ConStruction: ~ ( ~'1l> Otmer Address: ~(Q l tJ C9 06.S J,~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/' .., ~u 1\ _ J _ _ • SLIDES •/ ~ 4!"/ SUCX S ;\HITE . -Date' or Da~e of slides ~77 Ot.~er _ _ Views: Fron1: _ _ Side _ _ Rear Category: I..an6w'k 7' ;t:: NotCOn~D~ _ _ Register Status: Landmark National State --Century Loc:al Potential'=== Funding: Yes . No _ _ Tax Refom Act _ __ Type-:- Public: Ao:essibility: Yes V . - Vie-,.;s: Front _ _ Side _ _ Rear Otller ___ Are3s of SilmifiC3nCe ",.It:.-Ru_ _ . Contributary -'--_ __ ." District BuildiDg - - - Site Signific:aru:e: ?HJi'O~CHS FhOttJs No __ Limited _ _ File Aboriginal H.lericms Agriculture Architecture -The Arts ~Comnen:e COTrmlniCltioll Conservation Education Exploitation/Settlement • , Industry -Mllitary -!-tining )tinori ty Croups Politial Recreation -Religian = -Science - Socio-Ht=nitarian J;taI1SjlOrtation ·...• __ _--_._.• - - - - - - - - - _. . . Architect/Builder: Building Type/Style: . Rc-s+ot".rtio,", PO'h:"h'3t: ~ Building Materials: bH..ck. Description of structure's physical appearance and significant architectural features (in~lude additions. alterations. =il1ar.:'. ~truc-:ures. ' ~:c11~ing if applicb!e) " ~ . t; . . .. \ \ ~ _ . ) oI o 9 <:( 9 9 ~ ;J. 1'0':-: c~ ct Q90 9 2 ? <2 9 9. 9 9 (} 9 q C2 o 0: 0 .. F7'f'5 o 12~ ia - ,~6 'street Address: ./qO'"LV &u-kt Present Owner: QUbl( 6c>1Ic.c.1'-1 e-\- J Owner Address: .t2~ ( ~ • ( :L ;;.: StQ.:r;:'Lc-\.'\CE cc.~t:CirOX DATE f iff SITE NO.. ~ 000 3 r.r. Demolition Date: . w. &> 06.<f:- QI-CtJ6 ~ ~----------------~~------~----------------~----------------------------~--~--~~, Date of ConStruction: (la.1 <o<]{) 0 ' ~'" Sin;le. f=Uy resjdQnrhl 4ricul tur.J.l. - ?I.:!IJ.il: .. ~hl do fu:til;r reri:2nti:31 --_ __ . - r 17 1\ _ ._ ~ . . ;j-t :;;:J - - ~t,n ~ Original Use: ~-~~lJ Adjacent Land Uses: ~ua-,t.~2:t . Building Condition: . Integrity: 1 2./ 3 u. .r;;-C) Present Use: IS - 0 Future Planned Occupants: uSn: , Q..l· f\ ~ &~ tV .- ~"";.:"'7 .-'-~ .. l"t-! ... • -- n '. B. . dc(t 5,lll~J-:. --- .hA1t~~h ~ t' '" . " 0 o~ .~ ~ , • SLID::5 Date L of sEd-as 1;" - -- ~~ ?.;\H~ ~~:iS, : .. 1';77 Date Vie-~: Fronl: _ _ Side _ _ Rear Category: Ot.~er _ _ District . Building - - Site l.anC:ark 7 Public: Naticm.al - - State Century Loc:al Pote:ntial _ __ Yes " No - Acc:~sibiUty: Y~ tf Side - _ -- -Rear 0 Other f Si tmi fiC!l'1Ce Aborlgir.a.l N.1erlC3llS Agriculture Archit~nrre = ~lining Tax Refora -- ,'I.ct _ __ .:0 _ _ • Limited _ _ )ti.nority Groups. -PolitiQ! Recreation = -Religion -Science Sccio-Hu:r.anit:!.rbn '}:r.IltSjlOrtlticm !;. I -The Arts VCoamer;:e Cc=:u:niction Conservation -ECucation Exploitation/Settlesnent Industry =Mtlit:uy Cant;t~---.. P Not . '-Un~""~~~J _ _ T)'pe-:-- -- - Register Status: Landouark - FUnding: Frcml: Are:1s M.. li'1-Ru _ _ • Signific:ance: 0 •• Fho~S _ _ _ Vie-~'S: " oW +-------------~--~--------~------------------------------~----------------------~ Bibliographical References: (books, articles.~rds. int~:v:'e-.'S. old llnotosraphs ·a.nd.=ps.:etc.) .. - ' I- 0 -b U "'~ - . ~ . _. · _ ........_ . - - .' __ P . -:.. .. .___ --.-_" ________________'_ -.---_.-_.-.._ ' '-,.'.'. 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' '0 ' - ", 0'; .1¥' 0 . ,.-.. ' o o 9 (( 9 C2 q Wi~ I ~ ~ ~ 9a c: 9. 219 Q 9 ,( ~ y y V 'i "-:{ '; y. ~IY ~tj 0: cc.'Snt:C7ro:-; DATE RESEARGIER: _ _ _ _ _ _--,,.- F71S DATE: ~: SITE tIO.. 5rG."!r,C..\.'\C::; # </-4 -( Demolition Date: I- STRuc:rm/srn rNFO~T{ON i=O~ ::x o § 10-; 7 E !:; ...e <II U. 0 ..~ ;,: 6 "street Address: " Q6"-:J Cku-kr ~ Present Owner: gubtt \3<"lIcdl.., it. ~ ..- cnmer Address: ~~ I ~. Plat d. A Block hjC6 117 )J~ -)'1 ) l\ . u.~c.\s n... . ,.... • ~hlt±- f=ilrr.:n::mtti~ ).gricul tlIr.1l ~ _ __ :;:;J .... I~ II. D DI ~----------------~----------------------------------------------------------------~~~ Date of COnStructi~n: ,~" o .c;;. Present Use: Sbsle. U:W.; rcs,..;;-'.... e a.... ! _ _ .. ?I.Olic: _ • . ;;11 I~ lI S 6i.- Lot_ __ Name of Structure: ( . , ~I w:.5 Original cnmer: GC6.S Q Original Use: ~~Q..J Adjacent Land Uses: ~~ e.;Jj , Building Condition: , Integrity: 1 r Z./ ~~ -- > Future Planned us~· . ' ~l1"l-QI Occupants :~f J Bibliographical References: ) ) o (books, articles. r=rds. lnt~~:'eIe"S. OldCli:o~~a;:hs ~.~~s.:e~c:.) ) ) SLIDES ; • JL. Date of slides Views: Front _ Category: ) ) ) ) ) J J 0 3UJ:X S ;\HIl':: 1>~ l'i 77 -D3te Side _ _ Rear fi\.ITi-Ru~ Significmce: Vie-~"S: _ • --'-_ __ __._ "_ ". Front _ Side _ - LanC::ark ,=~--':""7Contributifry V NotCCn~~ _ _ Register. Status: Lanc:bark National State Funding: Ot.~et' _ _ ~~:tS Of. Fh:i~s Rear_ _ Otller _ _ District Buildinl - - - Site ) ) t-l - ...r ) ) - ----- Centuxy Local Potentia1 ____ Yes No _ _ Tax Type:-- Public Ac::e5sibility: Yes t/ ~ __ File Aborigir::1l. "'~rlc::ms AgriCllture Architecture -The Arts V Ccr.::ner.::e CCt:'l:'Uliction Conservation EGcc:ation Exploitation/Settlesnent • Industry Ml.!.i t:uy !-lining )tinori ty Croups. -PolitiCll. Rea-eation -Religicn -Science Sccia-Hl=nit.ui.an =J~rt3.t.icn = = ~fam :..zt _ _.... Limited_ -.1 ~I ~D~\.~. Q;~ b Mcktj CSu.,u,Gt> n\ 1 ""4 ~ [q[)O, IQ[Fu, [9~ ) ) "" f) Bvllcc.l51IllC4-J" :A. pc..J :~--«h . 3_ _ ~ - '. +-------------------------------------------------------------------~ ) ) .,. ~ t. . - _. . -- ~-------- . -- - . -- - -- -- . : , rJ Architect/Builder: Building Type/Style: Building NateTi~ls: bk.c\. Resk,.ah"o,", Pote...h~l: Description of structure's physical appearance and significant architectural features . . . . . ... . . .. r. . - ~. .. .. :c .. 0_ " ';" _. :_ • . .~ . - .. --~ ~ .. --~~----------------: Division of State History (UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY) 300 RIO GRANDE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84101 - 1 182 Kodachrome SLIDE PRorFS<;f () HV 8 ~ Kodak |
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