| Title | 259345 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Sanpete County |
| City | Spring City |
| Address | 185 S 200 East |
| Listed Date | 1980/10/22 |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Building Name | Hyde, Sarah Ellen Justesen, House |
| UTSHPO Collection | Sanpete County General Files |
| Rights Management | Digital Image © 2022 Utah Division of State History. All Rights Reserved. |
| Publisher | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Genre | Historic Buildings |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Date Digital | 2022-07-08 |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s66p6hnh |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 1956971 |
| OCR Text | Show This text message is used to keep the image from rotating in ocr process. Be sure to crop the top .25" off after the ocr process. .. _ ~ 135 South 200 East Site #89 Hyde, Sarah Ellen, House Spring City, Sanpete County UTAH STATE HISTORY 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 3 9222 50000 1016 Site No. __ Researcher: Tom C<lrt (~ r 6 ~~9-7~ , 10- 26-78 Date: 8 ..<..9 _ _ __ .>L Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form Street Address: 2 _-: "~:: Present Owner: WiHal"d-Shek- Owner Address: Spring City, Utah Original Owner: Sarah Ellen Hyde P:J!::" C CO:'":",!'!lercial Building Condition: ~~~~!e-:t z ~ ! 8 Q T. .'~ ;a r m.a:n R. S. UTM: . Tax #: - Construction Date: @1900 17198 Demolition Date: Original Use: _______d_w_"e_1_1_1_·n_g___________________________(_e_x_c_e__1_1_e_n_t__p_h_O~t_o.__o_n__t_a_x__c_a_r_d__) ____~" o o l a Plat A BI. 23 Lot 2 - Sarah Ellen Hyde House yS,r:; ie-i=amily :J Mui: :-Family ·4' -:B. s t Name of Structure: Present Use: 3 " ~ au th ~r C o De~'!lr i Cra'ej " Preliminary Evaluation: o Park o Industrial o Agricultural o o o o o Occupants: - a .. - ~tM fa mily Vacant Religious Other Integrity: Site Ruins riYUnaltered o M.nor Alterations o Major Alterations Final Register Status: o National Landmari( 0 District o National Register o Multi-Resource o r PhotographY:6_29_78 e.re of Sli~es : V .. \os State Register " Updal;ed 19138 , Fron' ~ Side 0 R.oar tJ Other 0 W"'Plat Map ":rTaxCarC! & Photo 0 Bui!ljing Permit C Sewer ~ermit o Sanoarn Maps 0 City Directories il"BiograPhical Encyclopedias 0 Obituary Index Iil"'County & City Histories [ijl""Personallnterviews 0 New~papers 0 Utah State Historical Society library eibHogra,phicalAeferences Thematic 10-12-78 Date of Photographs: Views: Front Iiiir"Side 0 Rt-ar 0 Other 0 Res---~-~-rc-h-S-~-u-r·c-e-s-:-------------------------------tI At)sy,.ct of Title "'Plat R.c:ord:i o CJ CJ CJ 0 0 0 0 --------~~--- LOS Church Archives lOS Genealogical Society U of U Library BYU library " USU Library SlC Library Other (books, articles, records , interviews, old photographs and maps. etc.): Sanpete County Records. Interview with Vero Aiken, 10-15-78. 89 5 w a:: :J f- U Arcllitect/Builder : contract, by Sarah Ellen Hyde Building Materials: brick --------- i < 6 >- c: o l- e/) J: pa t ter_I1_._~ook ______.___~__ Description of pllysical appearance & significant architectural features: (IncluJe ;)ddlt lons. alterations . ancillary structures. and landsca ping If applicabte) W f- u a: ------------------------------------------ Building Type/Style: A hipped roof cottage widely disseminated throughout the United States by buil~rs manual pattern books. The central pyramid roof is puntuated by gables to the front and sides. Heavy rusticated window heads and sills are used and a distinctive palladian~style window is found on the front gable. Statement of Historical Significance: .;: :r. ; ·r:a: Amer :(:a r s :: ...:.. :~ '.: -.J l :'jre ~_: Y"f. ;.: r"!:,:cture = Tre A::5 ::; C C rT1~",rce C:)rT':nlunlca:,on Conservation Education [j Exploration .'SettOement C Indu stry [J o o o o o o o Military tvlining Min ori ty Groups Pol!tical Recreation o Religion SCience Socio-Humanitarian Transportation o o o This brick home is one of the best examples of pattern book architecture in Spring City. While time and economic decline have conspired to conserve a large number of mid-nineteenth-century vernacular buildings in Spring City, the town was never a static. unchanging, isolated community. As new pattern book house designs became available to these people, they 'Jere accepted as the pocketbook would allow. Such "popular" houses form a large percentage of Spring City's architectural heritage and should not be overlooked in a preoccupation with the pioneer dwellings. From 1886 Charles Hyde, Orson Hyde's son, owned this lot though no houses were built here until after 1900. In that year, Charles divided lot 2, his mother Anne E. Hyde receiving the north portion, and Sarah Ellen Hyde, Charles estranged wife, was deeded the south portion. Following her divorce from Charles, Sarah Ellen contracted with local builders to have this house erected. Hyde, Sarah Ellen, House Site #89 135 South 200 East Spring City, Sanpete County Site No. _=8",--9_ _ __ Researcher: Tom Carter 6-29-78 1 10- 26-78 Date: Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z Plat A BI. 23 Lot 2 o Street Address: u Name of Structure: Sarah Ellen Hyde House T. ~ ii: z w o Present Owner: Willard Black UTM: Owner Address: Spring City, Utah Tax#: 2 Original Owner: Sarah Ellen Hyde Original Use: Present Use: dwelling i= W 1/1 ~ ..... z o i= i5 z o u ..... w IYSingle-Family o Multi-Family o Public o Commercial Construction Date: @1900 Occupants: o Park o Industrial o Agricultural o Vacant o Religious o Other Integrity: 3 Preliminary Evaluation: Final Register Status: o National Landmark o National Register o State Register 4 o pignificant IV"'Contributory o Not Contributory o Intrusion PhotographY:6_29_78 z o ~ ~ w ::ii: ~ u o o o Site o Ruins Date of Slides: / Views: Front ~ Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 Iil"'Unaltered o Minor Alterations o Major Alterations 0 District 0 Multi-Resource 0 Thematic 10-12-78 Date of Photographs : Views : Front ir"Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 Research Sources: o Abstract ofTitle IlVPlat Records ~Plat Map iilTax Card &Photo o Building Permit o Sewer Permit o Sanborn Maps 17198 (excellent photo on tax card) Building Condition: o .,Excellent !If Good o Deteriorated S. Demol it ion Date: " 0( R. o City Directories ~Biographical Encyclopedias o Obituary Index i1!""County & City Histories III"'Personal Interviews o Newspapers o Utah State Historical Society Library Bi bliog raph ical References o o o o o o o LDS Church Archives LDS Genealogical Society U of U Library BYU Library USU Library SLC Library Other (books . articles, records , interviews, old photographs and maps , etc .): Sanpete County Records. Interview with Vero Aiken, 10-15-78. 5 w a: ::J I- U 89 Architect/Builder: contract I by Sarah Ellen Hyde Building Materials: brick (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) lX a: < 6 > a: o I!!? x pattern book Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: W U Building Type/Style: A hipped roof cottage widely disseminated throughout the United States by builders' manual pattern books. The central pyramid roof is puntuated by gables to the front and sides. Heavy rusticated window heads and sills are used and a distinctive palladian-style window is found on the front gable. Statement of Historical Significance: o Aboriginal Americans o Agriculture ~Architecture o The Arts o Commerce o o o o o Communication Conservation Education Exploration / Settlement Industry o o o o o Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation o Religion o Science o Socio-Humanitarian o Transportation This brick home is one of the best examples of pattern book architecture 1n Spring City. While time and economic decline have conspired to conserve a large number of mid-nineteenth-century vernacular buildings in Spring City, the town was never a static , unchanging I isolated community. As new pattern book house designs became available to these people , they were accepted as the pocketbook would allow. Such "popular" houses form a large percentage of Spring City's architectural heritage and should not be overlooked in a preoccupation with the pioneer dwellings. From 1886 Charles Hyde , Orson Hyde's son l owned this lot though no houses were built here until after 1900. In that year, Charles divided lot 2, his mother Anne E. Hyde receiving the north portion , and Sarah Ellen Hyde, Charles estranged wife, was deeded the south portion. Following her divorce from Charles, Sarah Ellen contracted with local builders to have this house erected. Hyde, Sarah Ellen, House Site #89 135 South 200 East Spring City, Sanpete County |
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