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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. ~ * -tj/o-tJ . -lfoo- r;,: .--~ Site l~ ,f240" Lo g Barn Spring City , Sanpete County t& - [ III UTAH STATE HISTORY ( 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 3 9222 50000 1388 Log Barn, Site #240 410 North 400 East, Spring City, Sanpete County Kodachrome SLIDE + PROCESSED BY KODAK Log Barn, Site #240 410 North 400 East, Spring City, Sanpete County Kodachrome SLIDE + 9d 9 L ~n r O~2 01 + PROCESSED BY KODAK Site No. __ 24_0_ __ Researcher: Tom Carter Date: 7.. 14 .. 78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z Plat A BI. o Street Address: u Name of Structure: log barn Present Owner: Michael Christensen UTM: Owner Address: Spring City Tax#: Original Owner: Erik Sandstrom Original Use: barn ~ LA: ~ z 9 UJ 2 w CI) .... Present Use: oz o o o o <:) Building Condition: o Excellent ::;) z o ~ o u .... w C 3 CI) ::;) S CI) 4 z o S z UJ ~ ::;) U o C Construction Date: @1880 0 Park 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural 0 Site 0 Ruins rt ,,"vacant o Religious o Other o Unaltered rI Minor Alterations o Major Alterations Preliminary Evaluation: Final Register Status: o National Landmark 0 District o National Register 0 Multi-Resource 0; Significant III Contributory o Not Contributory o Intrusion o State Register Photography: / 7 -14-78 r:£ Rear 0 Other d 0 Thematic Date of PhotographS: Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 Research Sources: o o o o o o o Bi bliograph ical References City Directories Biographical Encyclopedias Obituary Index County & City Histories Personal Interviews Newspapers Utah State Historical Society Library 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. S. Demolition Date: Integrity: o Good Deteriorated o Abstract of Title o ft'lat Records rri Plat Map o Tax Card & Photo o Bu ilding Permit o Sewer Permit o Sanborn Maps R. Occupants: Single-Family Multi-Family Public Commercial Date of Slides: Views: Front 0 Side T. 20 ne 57 Lot 2 5 240 Architect/Builder: Erik Sandstrom Building Type/Style: Vernacular Building Materials: lo~ Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions. alterations. ancillary structures. and landscaping if applicable) Log barn that consists of a rectangle plan log crib flanked by a frame shed, The barn is smaller than the normal hay barn type and the shec appears to be a very recent (though now delapadated) addition. The logs are joined at the corners in a very crude Jaddle type note: The logs are left round and no chinking is found, 6 > a:: o ~ en % Statement of Historical S.ignificance: o Aboriginal Americans o "Agriculture r-J Architecture o The Arts o Commerce o o o o o Communicati,on Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry o Military o Mining o Minority Groups o Political o Recreation o Religion o Science o Socia-Humanitarian o Transportation A house probably sat at one time to the west of this old barn thOUE no traces are now visible. An interesting barn variant in Spring City. Erik Sandstrom owned this lot until 1888, when it sold for $100 to Johanna Anderson. Sandstrom probably built this barn. Sandstrom's house was located just south on block 58. Site No. __ 24_0_ _ __ Researcher: Tom Carter Date: 7--14--78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o ~ o Plat A BI.)7 Lot 2 Street Address: Name of Structure: log barn T. ~ Present Owner: Michael Christensen UTM: e Owner Address: Spring City Tax#: Original Owner: Erik Sandstrom Original Use: barn ii: z w 2 w en ::J ..... Z o Present Use: oz o o o o CJ Building Condition: ~ o o iii c 3 en E ::J en 4 z o E z w ~ ::J o o o Single-Family Multi-Family Public Commercial 0 Park 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural Construction Date: @1880 0 Site 0 Ruins vi o Unaltered F.I Minor Alterations o Major Alterations Final Register Status: I?, Significant o National Landmark o National Register o State Register IZl Contri butory 0 Not Contributory 0 Intrusion Date of Slides: Views: Front 0 Side J (jlJ Occupants: ii"vacant o Religious o Other Preliminary Evaluation: 7 ... 14 ... 78 Rear 0 Other rI 0 District 0 Multi-Resource 0 Thematic Date of Photographs: Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 Research Sources: o Abstract of Title Ofr'lat Records d Plat Map o Tax Card & Photo o Building Permit o Sewer Permit o Sanborn Maps o o o o o o o Bi bliographical References City Directories Biographical Encyclopedias Obituary Index County & City Histories Personal Interviews Newspapers Utah State Historical Society Library 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. S. Demolition Date: Integrity: o Excellent o Good Deteriorated Photography: R. 5 1£.1 a: ...o ;:) 240 Architect/Builder: Erik Sands trom Building Materials: log Building Type/Style: Vernacular Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) 1£.1 !::: :I: oa: '" 6 > a: ...o !!! :I: Log barn that consists of a rectangle plan log crib flanked by a frame shed. The barn is smaller than the normal hay barn type and the shed appears to be a very recent (though now delapadated) addition. The logs are joined at the corners in a very crude Jaddle type notch. The logs are left round and no chinking is found. 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 ° Military °o Mining Minority Groups o Political o Recreation o o o o Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation A house probably sat at one time to the west of this old barn though no traces are now visible. An interesting barn variant in Spring City. Erik Sandstrom owned this lot until 1888, when it sold for $100 to Johanna Anderson. Sandstrom probably built this barn. Sandstrom's house was located just south on block 58. |