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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. 520 South 200 West Spring City~ si t~ ne,- Sanpete County UTAH STATE HISTORY 11 11111111 1111 1111 1111 111111111111111111111 1111111 11111111111111 3 9222 50000 3228 r ---- 520 South 200 West Site #294. Spring City, Sanpete County. . + ~1 ~4 " ' . .~-' ~- ·A V O 78 P J ,,, -" . , . . Kodachrome SLIDE + ~ l-O 5. G,()O W. 5~r\~~ Ci+y PROCESSED BY KODAK , , Researcher: Date: Site No. _....;L.::..:-9::.-4:.....-_ __ Tom Carter 7-25-78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o i= c( u ~ PaTcel 7 Plat A BI. Lot Street Address: Name of Structure: ranch sty] e home bPs-He Mm1 eo}" 2 Present Owner: Owner Address: Original Owner: Leslie Nunley w Original Use: ..... dwelling Pfesent Use: i= z w 9 II) ;:) z o ~ Ci z o u ..... w oc( 3 II) ;:) S II) !!l' Single-Family o Multi-Family o Public o Commercial Research Sources: w ::E ;:) u o o - r!I' Unaltered o o Minor Alterations Major Alterations Final Register Status: o National landmark National Register o State Reg ister o ~PlatMap [!' Tax Card & Photo o Building Permit o Sewer Permit o Sanborn Maps Date of Photographs: Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 o City Directories o Biographical Encyclopedias o Obituary Index cyCounty & City Histories 111 Personal Interviews o Newspapers o Utah State Historical Society library Bibliog raph ical References Sanpete County Records: 0 District 0 Multi-Resource 0 Thematic L'pdated [g Ob Date of Slides: 7- 25- 78 Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 o Abstract of Title OIPlat Records Occupants: 1 988 Integrity: D· Significant q Contributory ~ Not Contributory o Intrusion S z z o :tJ Vacant o Religious o Other Preliminary Evaluation: Photography: Demolition Date: Construction Date: @1970 Park o Industrial o Agricultural o Site o Ruins S. Tax#: o Building Condition: DjExcelient rrI Good o Deteriorated R. UTM: ~~ami1Y Sprincr CHv: Utah 1989 4 T. . o lDS Church Archives o lDS Genealogical SOCiety o U of U library o BYU library o USU library o SLC Library o Other (books, articles, records, interviews. old photographs and maps. etc.): 5 w cr ::J .... (.) Architect/Builder: Leslie Ntm1ey Building Materials: brick on ballon frameBuilding Type/Style: modern ranch Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) ....w ... ( a: ct 6 > cr ....o x II) Ranch Home: Statement of Historical Significance: o Aboriginal Americans O;"griculture ~Archltecture o The Arts o Commerce o Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement o Industry o o o o Military Mining Minority Groups o Political o Recreation o o Leslie Ntmley was originally a Spring City resident. the old frame house on the lot. o o o o Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation Mr. Nunley was raised in After trying to make a living farming during the 1920's and 1930's, Mr. Nunley packed off to work at Kennecott Copper in Salt Lake City. Upon retirement, Ntmley moved back to Spring City, and bought up the old family house and built him a new one. 1870 deed to J. T. Ellis. 520 South 200 West Site #294. Spring City, Sanpete County. Researcher: Date: Tom Carter Site No. _....::2=9....:..4_-+1 _' _ 7 7-25-78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o ;:: « u u. ;:: Z w C 2 Plat A BI. Lot Name of Structure: ranch styl e home Present Owner: Leslie Nllnley Owner Address: Spring City Utah T. S. Original Owner: w Original Use: Pyesent Use: Z o ;:: o z o u ..... w C) « 3 UJ ::::I S UJ 4 z o S z w ::! ::::I U o c Leslie Nunley dwelling I!f Singl e- Family o Multi-Family o Public o Commerc ial Tax#: Construction Date: @ 1970 Demolition Date : Occupants: o Park o Industrial o Agri cultural o Vacant o Reli g ious o Oth er Integrity: Building Condition: o ,Fxce llent rJI Good o Deteri orated o Site o Ruin s r!iI' Unaltered o Min o r Alter ati o ns o Major Alteration s Preliminary Evaluation : Final Register Status: o Q' ~ o o Natio nal Land mark o Nati o nal Reg ister o State Regi ster Signi f icant Contributo ry Not Co ntributo ry Intru sio n 0 Di stri ct 0 Multi-R eso urce 0 Th emati c Photography: Date of Sli d es: 7-25-78 Vi ew s: Fron t 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Oth er 0 Date of Ph otograph s: Vi ews: Fro nt 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Oth er 0 Research Sources: o Abstrac t of Titl e O!Pl at Reco rds rl; Plat Map [}f Tax Card & Ph oto o Buildi ng Permi t o Sewer Permit o Sanbo rn Maps o C ity Directo ri es o Bi o graphi ca l Encyc lo ped ias o Ob itu ary Index qlCount y & C ity Hi sto ri es ill Perso nal Interviews o Newspa pers o Utah State Historical Society Libra ry Bi bl iog raph ical References Sanpete County Records. R. UTM: n ::::I ..... UJ Parcel 7 Street Address: o o o o o o o LO S Churc h Archiv es LO S Genea log ica l SOCiety U of U Library BYU Library USU Li brary SLC Li brary Oth er (books, arti c les, record s, intervi ew s, o ld phot ographs and m aps, etc.): 5 W II: :::> I- u Architect/Builder: Leslie Ntlllley Building Materials: brick on ballon frameBuilding Type/Style: modern ranch Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include addit ions , alterations, ancillary structures , and landscaping if applicable) W l- i: u II: <I: 6 > II: o I- en J: Ranch Home. Statement of Historical Significance: o Aboriginal Americans O.}\griculture Architecture o The Arts o Commerce k'J' o o o o o Commun ication Conservati on Education Exploration/ Sett lement In dustry o o o o o Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation o Religion o Science o Socio-Humanitarian o Transportation Leslie Ntlllley was originally a Spring City resident. Mr. Ntlllley was raised in the old frame house on the lot. After trying to make a living farming during the 1920's and 1930's, Mr. Ntlllley packed off to work at Kennecott Copper in Salt Lake City. Upon retirement, Ntlllley moved back to Spring City, and bought up the old family house and built him a new one. 1870 deed to J. T. Ellis. |