| Title | 100026 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Sanpete County |
| City | Spring City |
| Address | 241 E 200 North |
| Listed Date | 1980/10/22 |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Building Name | Hansen, Henming 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/s6rnph70 |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 1957595 |
| 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. ~est / of'!fi!S) East 100 Nortn House ~~ansen l Slte Spring City, Sanpete County .5 " T e. ;if- /'7'.!J UTAH STATE HISTORY 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 3 9222 50000 1891 "n~ - Site #195 Hansen House (West of 265) 263 East 200 North Spring City, Sanpete County J U L i8PCO Kodachrome SLIDE PROCESSED BY KODAK Site #195 Hansen House (West of 265) 263 East 200 North Spring City, Sanpete County J U L / 8 PI O Kodachrome SLIDE <; \,t ~ J c! £ -1 002 '(V $0 0.>2 I+,'J PROCESSED BY KODAK Site #195 Hansen House +, (West of 265) 263 East 200 North Spring City, Sanpete County l~s-A J U L 18P lO Kodachrome SLIDE i. )-.' "J ~V\I,-" J S ' ]002 'O'S'1 PROCESSED BY KODAK I State of Ut ah I I . Department of Community & Economic Development ~ I Michael O. Leavitt Governor Max J . Evans Director Division of State History Utah State Historical Society 300 Rio Grande Salt Lake City. Utah 84101-1182 (80 1) 533-3500 FAX: (801) 533-3503 June 24, 1996 Gloria Black Box 13 Spring City, Utah 84662 RE: State Historic Preservation Tax Credit Dear Ms. Black: Our records show the building east of 265 East 200 North and the building and granary west of 265 East 200 North, Spring City, are listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing building in the Spring City Historic District. If no substantial alterations have occurred to the building since it was evaluated at the time of nomination, it would still be eligible for, and listed in, the National Register. Could you clarify which one (if any) of the buildings is the one you referred to during our phone conversation of 6-24-96? Enclosed is the complete application package for the state historic preservation tax credit which provides for a credit equal to 20 percent of qualified rehabilitation expenditures against your state income tax. The state tax credit law requires that all proposed or on-going work must be approved by our office as meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation before the project is completed. Also, a minimum of $10,000 must be spent on the rehabilitation over a maximum period of 36 months. There is no fee to apply for this tax credit. This application is separate from any review or application that may be required by a local preservation commission or other organizations (e.g., landmarks Commission or the Utah Heritage Foundation). We encourage you to apply as soon as possible to verify if anyon-going work meets the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. Once work is underway, changes to bring the project into conformance with the Standards can be difficult, expensive or occasionally impossible to make. Photographs showing all areas of work prior to the beginning . of construction are required as part of the application. We hope the state historic preservation tax credit can make this rehabilitation project more economically feasible. Please let us know if you have any questions or if we can be of further assistance. You can reach me at 801/533-3533. Sincerely, Bonnie Rogers Preservation Assistant Office of Historic Preservation Board of State History: MaJ;lyn C. Barker • Dale L. Berge • Boyd A Blackner • Peter L. Goss David D. Hansen • Carol C. Madsen • Dean L. May • Christie Needham • Thomas E. Sawyer • Penny Sampinos • Jerry Wylie ReSf:ClrCh (H : Date: Tom Carter 7-10-78 .___' ___ _ :t N ___ 195 S leo. Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o ~ u:: u ~ -2 z w o W to? ::> Z o oz ~ o o ..... w tJ < . .. 3 Street Address: West: of 265 East 200 North Name of Structure:' ~~ House Present Owner: Ve1don J. Hansen Plat A BI. 45 Lot 2 T. Owner Address: Orig inal Owner: Henuning Hansen Construction Date: @l89S Present Use: o Slngie- FamJly o o o o Park o Industrial o Agricultural ~1 u i t i - F am d y P U !)" C - ---_._ --,-,- - - - - - - - -- -----. C o ~·,r71erc , al Bu ilding Condition: ~~c;~!ent o o o Site Ruins DE' ~;'!r; ,y a t~ c w ::> o o o Demolition Date: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --------Integrity: !!Iunaltered til inor Alterations Major Alterations o o Final Register Status: o National Landmark 0 District o National Register 0 Multi-Resource o State Register 0 Thematic ~iC~;~'::~~~~rl ; :"l ~;~ '; : (J!"i vate 1)7 ,3 laes: Updated 1989 7-10-78 VIOWS. Front 0 Sida :il'Rear 0 Other 0 Research Sources: of T st:e Plat Records [J Ab5~(act o Occupants: YVacant o Religious o Other Prei iminary Evaluation: Pho tography: :; ] 7313 Ori9ir.a~_~_e_:___Th_. ._e_l_l_i_n_g_______________________________~_____________________ C E z Tax#: 84022 C f\,; J l C tJ (~ ~: , :,:ou tor}' 5 S. UTM: ? • 193 A 5th E. Dug\. . ay, Utah, R. ~f; a:Map (.,'-ra x Card & Pnoto o B'Jildtn g Permit C Sewer Permit o Sanborn Maps o o o o o o o Bibliographical References Date of Photographs: Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear City Directories Biographical Encyclopedias Obituary Index County & City Histories Personal Interviews Newspapers Utah State Historical Society Library o o o o o o o n Other 0 LOS Church Archives LOS Genea:ogical Society U of U Library BYU Library USU LIbrary SLC Library Other (books. articles. records. interviews. old photographs and maps. etc.): Cindy Rice Spring City Study ~leet, 5-8-74. Hans Jorgan Hansen Family History, p.6. Sanpete County Records. - 5 w a; :J I- o 19~ Architect/Builder: Building Materials: HemrnjpCT J Hansen ' Building Type/Style: vernacular --------------------------Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: fr:we (Include additions. alterations. ancillary structures. and landscaping if applicable) w l- X o a:: "' 6 > a:: .....o CI) i TIle original identity of the frame house is now obscured. TIle house was initially a home of sawed logs--probably a three-opening rectangle cabin type. On April 6,1908, Hemming and his \rife, .Ann Marie Mik.kelsen, were home alcAc-when the roof of the house caught fire frc;>!R the chimey and the house burned almost to the ground . .' Roy and Joseph Franklin, !\oIO of Henming' s sons, built another room (the front ward projecting gable addition facing the street now) or tl'lO onto the part of the structure which ~ not burned. They raised the ceilings and finished one bedroom upstairs and in June the family moved back into their home. . . According to Hemy Schofield, a longtime Spring City resident, the building which was made into the nelV' house after the fire was the old milk house. Statementof Historical Significance: o Communication :: .Ac ... ·cui:ure ~ :"';:" . !ect~re . :J Tl'· 0' Arts C! C:, _~merce o Conservation o Education o Exploration/Settlement o Industry o o o o o Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation· o o o o Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation This house is architecturally significant as a composite of nineteenth and twentieth century architectureal fashions. Henming Hansen was born in Denmark in 1848 to Hans Jorgen and Anne Hansen. The family joined the LOS Church in 1859 and emigrated to Spring City in 1860. Henming was prolJ1.arily a farmer and installed the first hayfork in to\vn on this barn. Henmillg was also the first in Spring City to sell milk to the Mt . . Pleasant creamery. 1870 patnet deed to Henming Hansen. Site #195 Hansen House (West of 265) 263 East 200 North Spring City, Sanpete County ReS~~Hrch·~r: Date: Tom Carter 7-10-78 Site No. _ _1_9SA Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o Street Address: o Name of Structure: t= z Present Owner: ~ ~ ILl o 2 ILl (I) ....z :> o E o z o o iii CI ~ 3 I/) :> ~ .:.t' west of 265 East 200 North Hansen Stone Granary Owner Address: Ve1don Hansen ". 193 5th E Dugl'iay, Utah Original Owner: Herrunings I-Iansen Original Use: granary Present Use: o Single-Family o Multi-Fami ly o Public o Ccrnmercial Plat A BI. 45 Lot 2 T. R. UTM: S. Tax #: Construction Date: @1890 Demolition Date : Occupants: -'vacant · o Religious o Other 0 Park 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural --------------------------------------------------------------------Integrity: Building Condition: o Ex.;o?iiont tVGO()C o 0 Site 0 Ruins D~!~:';o!"ated il'unaltered o Minor Alterations o Major Alterations t Preliminary Evaluation: c S:g'1:' ;:a:1t Final Register Status: o National Landmark 0 District o National Register 0 Multi-Resource o State Register 0 Thematic ~Cont;;::>i.::ory C .. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.-.----Updated 1989 Photography: 7-10-78 z o ~ 5o Z ILl o o I.-~r:...:- :~ f"! Da:t: of Slides. Views: Front r/ Side CJ Rear tY'Other 0 Date 01 Photographs: Views: Front 0 Side ·0 Rear 0 Other 0 Research Sources: o Abstract 01 Title o Plat Records (V"Plat Map o Tax Card & Photo o Building Permit o Sewer Permit o Sanborn Maps o o o o o o o City Directories Biographical Encyclopedias Obituary Index County & City Histories Personallnt~rviews Newspapers Utah State Historical Society Library o o o o o o o LOS Church ArchiVes LOS Genealogical Society U 01 U Library BYU Library USU Library SLC Library Other Bibliographical References (bool<s. articles, records. interviews. old photographs and maps, etc.): ------- ElSA ----------------------------------------------~. -----------------------------------Hemming Hansen Architect/Builder: 5 stone Building Type/Style: vernacular w Building Materials: ~ Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: II: :J U (Include additions . alterations. ancillary structures. and landscaping if applicable) w ~ ~ ~ 6 ;,- c:: o ~ CJl J: ------------------------------- Gabled rectangular store. granary . This granary is almost a story and a half high. TIle front door is on the 'vest gable. A second floor door is located on the east rear and is reached by an outside staircase. Statement of Historical Significance: [] f...:' ':" ": gir"l:l! Arr.ericaf',.3 ~ .:. -. ~." I~·u·e ~~~ ~c~~;e~t~re C CO'":""lm-2(ce C Communication C Conservation o o o Education Exploration/ Settlement Industry o Military o Mining o Minority Groups o Political o Recreation' o o o o Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation This stone granary is certainly one of the finest examples of the type in Spring City and contributes to the historic "village" appearance of the town. Site #195 Hansen House (West of 265) 263 East 200 North Spring City, Sanpete County Researcher: Date: Tom Carter 7-10-78 Site No. __1_9_5_ _ __ Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o Street Address: o Name of Structure:'c:Hansen House Plat A BI. 45 Lot 2 T. R. S. Present Owner: Ve1don J. Hansen UTM: Owner Address: 193 A 5th E. Dugway, Utah, Original Owner: Henuning Hansen Original Use: Present Use: Dwelling ~ ii: ~ z w 9 2 w en ;:) Z o ~ i5 z o o iii ~ 3 en .... ;:) t! en 4 z o ~ .... Z w ::IE ;:) o o o ( Henning o Construction Date: @1895 o Park o Industrial o Agricultural Single- Family o Multi- Family o Public o Commercial Building Condition: o .Fxcellent lY"'Good o Deteriorated 17313 Demolition Date: Occupants: lJI""'Vacant o Religious o Other Integrity: o Site o Ruins i!lUnaltered o Minor Alterations o Major Alterations Preliminary Evaluation: Final Register Status: o j)ignificant Contributory o Not Contributory o Intrusion o National Landmark o National Register o State Register rr Photography: Tax#: 84022 7-10-78 Date of Slides: Views: Front 0 Side lit'Rear 0 Other 0 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 o Plat Records lit'flat Map III"'Tax Card & Photo o Building Permit o Sewer Permit o Sanborn Maps o o o o o o o Bibliographical 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 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.): Cindy Rice Spring City Study Sheet, 5-8-74. Hans Jorgan Hansen Family History, p.6. Sanpete County Records. '1 195 5 w a: ;:) t- ow Architect/Builder: Heming Hansen frame vernacular Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: Building Materials: Building Type/Style: (Include additions. alterations. ancillary structures. and landscaping if applicable) ~ J: oa: cr: 6 > a: o t- !!! J: The original identity of the frame house is now obscured. The house was initially a home of sawed logs--probably a three-opening rectangle cabin type. On April 6,1908, Hemming and his wife, .Arm Marie MiI<-.kelsen, were home alollcwhen the roof of the house caught fire from the chinmey and the house burned almost to the grotmd. Roy and Joseph Franklin, two of Hemming's sons, built another room (the front ward projecting gable addition facing the street now) or two onto the part of the structure which had not burned. They raised the ceilings and finished one bedroom upstairs and in Jtme the family moved back into their home. According to Henry Schofield, a longtime Spring City resident, the building which was made into the new house after the fire was the old milk house. Statement of Historical Significance: o o Aboriginal Americans Agriculture rJt'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 house is architecturally significant as a composite of nineteenth and twentieth century architectureal fashions. Henming Hansen was born in Derunark in 1848 to Hans Jorgen and .Arme Hansen. The family joined the LDS Church in 1859 and emigrated to Spring City in 1860. Henming was promarily a farmer and installed the first hayfork in town on this bam. Henming was also the first in Spring City to sell milk to the Mt. Pleasant creamery. 1870 patnet deed to Henming Hansen. Researcher: Date: Tom Carter 7-10-78 Site No. _ _ 1_95_A_ __ Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o Street Address: Plat A BI. 45 Lot 2 o u:: i= zw o Name of Structure: Hansen Stone Granary T. R. UTM: Tax#: ~ 2 W tn ..... z o i= j 2i z o o ..... w " C Owner Address: Ve1don Hansen 193 5th E Dugway, Utah Original Owner: Henunings Hansen Original Use: Present Use: granary Present Owner: o Single-Family o Multi-Family o Public o Commercial Building Condition: o Excellent lill'Good o Deteriorated Construction Date: @1890 -'vacant o Religious o Other Integrity: 0 Site 0 Ruins lII"'unaltered o Minor Alterations o Major Alterations Final Register Status: Preliminary Evaluation: Photography: ~ Research Sources: z o I- Z w ~ ::J o o o o National Landmark o National Register o State Register o pignificant ~Contributory o Not Contributory o Intrusion 4 Date of Slides: 7-10-78 Views: Front" Side 0 Rear o Abstract of Title o Plat Records IIP"Plat Map o Tax Card & Photo o Building Permit o Sewer Permit o Sanborn Maps Demolition Date: Occupants: 0 Park 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural ~Other o o o o o o o Bi bl iog raph i cal References 0 0 District 0 Multi-Resource 0 Thematic Date of Photographs: Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 City Directories Biographical Encyclopedias Obituary Index County & City Histories Personal Interviews Newspapers Utah State Historical Society Library o o o o o o o S. 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.): 5 w a: ::) I- ow !::: ~ ~ 6 >a: o I- !!? J: 19SA Henming Hansen Building Type/Style: vernacular stone Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: Architect/Builder: Building Materials: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) Gabled rectangular sto~granary. This granary is almost a story and a half high. The front door is on the west gable. A second flo0T door is located on the east rear and is reached by an outside staircase. Statement of Historical Significance: o Aboriginal Americans o Agriculture [J""'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 o o o Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation This stone granary is certainly one of the finest examples of the type in Spring City and contributes to the historic "village" appearance of the town. |
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