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Show United States Department of the Interior National Park Service OMB No. 10244111. National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet Section NO.l Page L Utah Ore Sampling Mill, Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah elevation there is a nine~light steel window. In front of and to the north of the main entrance are two gasoline pumps; one has the _nclair-logo. On the south elevation is a wood-fra~e storage building; it has a gable roof covered with corrugated metal panels. The west elevation gas two wood ~doors and two windows, one six-over-six wood doubleJhung window and one two-over-two wood double-hung window. The south elevation has two four-over-four wood double-hung windows. Shop: The shop was built c. 1924 with a concrete foundation, corrugated metal walls and a gable roof. The main entrance door is on the north elevation; there is a concrete stoop in front of the door. In 1958 there were 300 pound warehouse scales inside. ~ ~~~\ Superintendent's Residence: Built c. 1909, the residence for the superintendent of the mill is approximately 1,160 square feet in size. It is a one-story, cross-wing cottage with wood siding and a gable roof. There is a pleasant front porch on the east elevation or fa~ade. Behind, or to the west of the house, is a oneJcar wood frame garage. ~ ~ ....:,. ~ ~.",,""""~~ h:1~e Thaw House: Built c. thaw is located at approximately 5450 South 200 West. The building is 12,341 squ~re"eet with exterior walls of reinforced concrete and hollow tile. 3 ~ ~~ Notes on the 1898 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map describe the Taylor & Brunton Ore Sampling Works as having: "no whichman (sic) - 2 men sleep in off bldng - power steam - fuel coal - lights electric (city circuit) - run nights at times - water from well by stm pump INhyd 100' hose - buildings substantial & tidy - unpainted - corr ir rouls " On the 1911 Sanborn map, the main mill building is labeled as "Oxide Mill". Notes describe it as: Min operation day & night, night watchman: no clock, power & lights elec., power from mill creek power co located in mill creek canyon, water from private well pumped by 15 hp elec. driven demming triplex pump 6 N X 8 N cap. 175 galls per min, hyds as shown, 150' 2M hose N The 1942 update of the 1911 map describes the facility as: "operated 8 to 24 hours per day depending on ore received. watchman when not operated. elec. lights and power, stove heat, city water. no expos any side· |