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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. "·ap·p·r·o·s2·0· S·o·u·th- 20·0"w·e·s·t.lIIs"'i't·e.;';;19~ Ellis, George, House Spring City, Sanpete County 5 " r ~ IF- :; If 5 UTAH STATE HISTORY ., 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111 3 9222 50000 3236 ., -- Ellis, George, House Appr. 520 South 200 West Site #295 Spring City, Sanpete County Kodachrome SLIDE + £d8 L on 'll PROCESSED BY KODAK Researcher: Date: 295 Site No. _ _ _ _ __ Tom Carter 7-26-78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z Aparcel 7 o Street Address: < Name of Structure: George Fllj S Horne Present Owner: Leslie Nimley Owner Address: Spring City, Utah ~ u u: ~ zw C 2 w (/) :::l ..... Z o E Original Owner: Original Use: Present Use: r£ Single-Family George Ellis dwelling o Multi-Family o Public o Commercial w Building Condition: CI < °O)3ood Excellent r2' Deteriorated 3 Preliminary Evaluation: 4 Photography: S z w ~ :::l U o C Construction Date: @1880 o Abstract of Title D/Plat Records rJ Plat Map D Tax Card & Photo Building Permit o Sewer Permit D Sanborn Maps ° Demolition Date: Occupants: rI Vacant o Religious o Other Integrity: I!/ Unaltered o Minor Alterations o Major Alterations Final Register Status: o National Landmark o National Register D Stale Register 7-26-78 'DateofSlides:, Views: Front l!l Side DRear D Other 0 Research Sources: °o City Directories Biographical Encyclopedias 0 District 0 Multi-Resource 0 Thematic Date of Photographs : Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 o Obituary Index o/County & City Histories I! Personal Interviews o Newspapers o Utah State Historical Society Library Bi bliographical References ° LDS Church Archives o o o o o o LDS Genealogical Society U of U Library BYU Library USU Library SLC Library Other (books. articles. records. interviews. old photographs and maps. etc.): Intervieiv with Leslie Nunley, 11- 6-78. Sanpete County Records. S~2 Tax#: o/Significant til Contributory o Not Contributory C Intrusion z o °o Site Ruins Lot UTM: o Park o Industrial o Agricultural c z o u ..... Plat BI. T. IS R. 4 5 w a: :;) o ~ Architect/Builder: Tom Nunley. contract to George Ellis. Build ing Materials: adobe 1 jned frame Building Type/Style: vernaol1ar Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features : (Include additions, alterations , ancillary structures, and landscaping if appticable) ....IIJ Frame gable facade "T" house, one-and-a-half story with door on side wing. The house has long been abandoned and is in very poor condition and-slated for demolition by Mr. Nunley. George Ellis built it; he was an uncle to Mr. Nunley. He built it for his and Tom. 6 >a: o ~ II) l: Statement of Historical o Abo riginal Americans Oj1lg ri culture ri Architecture o The Arts o Commerce ~ignificance : o o o o o Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry o Military o Mining o Minority Groups o Political o Recreation daugh~ o o Religion Science o Socio-Humanitarian o Transportation Historically significant as a good architectural example of a gable facade "T" house., a house type which ascended in popularity during the later nineteenthcentury to dominate the vernacular. J.T. Ellis originally owned the land. George Ellis was a later owner and when Tom Nunley married George's daughter, the new father-in-law built the newl)~ed's this frame house. Tom Nunley's son Leslie owns the house presently. Ellis, George, House Appr. 520 South 200 West Site #295 Spring City, Sanpete County Researcher: Date: 295 Site No. _ _ _ _ __ Torn Carter 7-26-78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o ~ () u: ~ z w o 2 w en ::J ..... Z o ~ i5 z o () iii CJ « 3 en ::J ~ en 4 z o S z w ::E ::J () o o Aparcel 7 Street Address: Plat Name of Structure: George Ell j 5 Home Present Owner: Lesl j e Nunl ey Owner Address: Spring City, Utah T. 15 R. 4 S;32 Original Owner: Original Use: Present Use: George Ellis dwelling o Park o Industrial o Agricultural 'Single-FamilY o Multi- Family o Public o Commercial o Site o Ruins O)3ood rsI Deteriorated Tax#: Construction Date: @1880 rJ/ Unaltered o Minor Alterations o Major Alterations Final Register Status: o National Landmark o National Register o State Register 7- 26-78 Date of Slides:, Views: Front l!l Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 o Abstract of Title OjPlat Records rt Plat Map o Tax Card & Photo o Building Permit o Sewer Permit o Sanborn Maps Occupants: o Religious o Other O,Significant III Contributory 0 Not Contributory 0 Intrusion Research Sources: Demolition Date: ~ Vacant Preliminary Evaluation: Photography: ° City Directories 0 District 0 Multi-Resource 0 Thematic Date of Photographs: Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 o Biographical Encyclopedias o Obituary Index o,County & City Histories i!! Personal Interviews o Newspapers o Utah State Historical Society Library Bi bl iog raphical References ° LDS Church Archives o o o o o o LDS Genealogical Society U of U Library BYU Library USU Library SLC Library Other (books, articles, records , interviews, old photographs and maps , etc .): Interview with Leslie Nunley, 11-6-78. Sanpete County Records. Lot UTM: Integrity: Building Condition: ° Excellent BI. 5 w a: ::J IU w Architect/Builder: Tom Nunle¥~ contract to George Ellis. Building Materials: adobe lined frame Building Type/Style: vernacular Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Inc lu de additions, alterations, ancilla ry stru ctures, and landscaping if applicable) t: J: U a: <I: 6 >a: o lt/) X Frame gable facade "T" house, one-and-a-half story with door on side wing. The house has long been abandoned and is in very poor condition and slated for demolition by Mr. Nunley. George Ellis built it; he was an uncle to Mr. Nunley. He built it for his daughter and Torn. Statement of Historical Significance: o Aboriginal Americans DJAgriculture rrJ Architecture o Th e Arts o Commerce o o o o o Communication Conservation Ed ucat ion Exp loration / Sett lemen t Ind ustry o o o o o Military Mining Minority Groups Po litical Rec reation o o o o Religion Science Soc io- Hum anitari an Transportation Historically significant as a good architectural example of a gable facade "T" house, a house type which ascended in popularity during the later nineteenthcentury to dominate the vernacular. J.T. Ellis originally owned the land. George Ellis was a later owner and when Torn Nunley married George's daughter, the new father-in-law built the newlywed's this frame house. Torn Nunley's son Leslie owns the house presently. |