| Title | 259275 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Sanpete County |
| City | Spring City |
| Address | 12 N Main |
| Listed Date | 1980/10/22 |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Building Name | Justesen, Rasmus 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/s6jzsk2w |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 1958152 |
| 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 . ............................ 12 North Main Site #138 Justesen, Rasmus, House Spring City, Sanpete County \ UTAH STATE HISTORY .., 11111 1111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 3 9222 50000 3541 r PRESERVATION AGREEMENT Utah State Historic Preservation Office This agreement is made the by ;;>(/ day of J - ~LA p ,20 0~ ~V..G. ~k1.< i?d#t~AeJr (hereafter referred to as the "Owner") and in favor of the State acting through the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) (hereafter referred to as the "Grantee") for the purpose of the preservation of a certain Property known as (property name as it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places) ~q.$ k.:{lLJ;. ~ i..t=~ ~_ ~ "'C- ~ located at (address) /;( IV. .1 1t?{I ' LA,. ____-=~~~~~~--~~4-~~~--~~~~----------------------,which is owned in fi e-sim e by the Owner and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Property is comprised essentially of grounds, collateral, appurtenances and improvements and is known as the (property name) Hers f.+. v YVJj:e4 $a e "'-- !fp.k..r-..-e..-.. S The Property is more particularly described as follows (legal description): ..s W' c-ork..c~ A/ 7t5~ t-l, c lof A. tJl'-:. . "30 I?, R<i$ . ~, 7 B~ 'ft: In consideration of the sum of (grant amount) ~I \ 66~ W /~ R~$ received in grant-in-aid assistance through the Grantee from the Department of the InteriorlNational Park Service, the Owner hereby agrees to the following for a period of FIVE (5) years: 1. The Owner agrees to assume the cost of continued maintenance and repair of said Property so as to preserve the architectural, historical and archaeological integrity of the same in order to protect and enhance those qualities that made the Property eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. 2. The Owner agrees that no visual or structural alterations will be made to the Property without prior written permission of the Grantee. 3. The Owner agrees that the Grantee, its agents and designees shall have the right to inspect the Property at all reasonable times in order to ascertain whether or not the 1 conditions of this agreement are being observed. 2 4. The Owner agrees that when the grant-assisted work is not clearly visible from a public way or includes interior work assisted with Historic Preservation Fund grants (except for non-visible interior work such as structural, plumbing, mechanical, or electrical work), the Property will be open to the public, for the purpose of viewing the grant-assisted work, no less than 12 days per year on an equitably spaced basis. At the Owner's option, the Property may also be open at other times by appointment in addition to the scheduled 12 days per year. Nothing in this agreement prohibits the Owner from charging a reasonable, non-discriminatory admission fee, comparable to fees charged at similar facilities in the area. 5. The Owner (and its successors in interest, where applicable) agrees to comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 [42 USC 2000 (d)], the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 USC 12204), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC 794). These laws prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, religion, national origin or disability. In implementing open, public access, reasonable accommodation to qualified disabled persons shall be made in consultation with the Grantee. To comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act when public access is required at least 12 days per year and at other times by appointment, it is not required that every part of the Property be made accessible to and useable by disabled persons. That is, for public access periods, videos, slide presentations and/or other audio-visual material and devices should be used to depict otherwise inaccessible areas or features. 6. The Owner further agrees that when the Property is not open to the public on a continuing basis, and when improvements assisted with Historic Preservation Fund grants are not visible from a public way, notification will be published in newspapers of general circulation in the community area in which the Property is located giving dates and times when the Property will be open. Documentation of such notice will be furnished annually to the SHPO during the term of the agreement. 7. This agreement shall be enforceable in specific performance by a court of competent jurisdiction. 8. Severability: It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that if any part, term, or provision of the agreement is held to be illegal by the courts, the validity of the remaining portions or provisions shall not be affected, and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced as if the contract did not contain the particular part, term, or provision held to be invalid. 9. The Owner, and any future owner, agrees that the Property herein described shall not be conveyed except by deed which recites that the grantee (new property owner) assumes and agrees to be bound by the provisions of this Preservation Agreement. 3 This Preservation Agreement is made for the benefit of and shall be enforceable by the Utah Division of State History. The Utah Division of State History shall have authority to cancel, waive, or modify any provisions of this Preservation Agreement. The Utah Division of State History shall have the right to enforce any provisions of this Preservation Agreement by action to recover the grant-in-aid funds or otherwise. Date! I ~/ #,,~t p ,-,L'-4-- ,,- Signature of Owner - Date Permanent mailing address of Owner S el- i ·- 1 3JZ;;;'" i Date -- .. -- - 4 ( oJ I .,/--,.. Justesen, Rasmus, House ,ZA)· MG;~ $Pri ~~ c,~r 12 North Main Site #138 Spring City, Sanpete County Kodachrome SLIDE + PROCESSED BY KODAK Justesen, Rasmus, House rz ~. t'l"\ ~I t\ 5P1 \Y\, C , 12 North Main Site #138 Spring City, Sanpete County Kodachrome SLIDE + 9 d9 L l nr PROCESSED BY KODAK Site No. __1_3_8_ __ Researcher: Tom Carter 7-7-78 Date: Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o ~ u u:: Street Address: Name of Structure: 1 2 North Plat ~'ai n Rasmus Justesen j:: Present Owner: w o Owner Address: 2 Spring City, Utah Original Owner: Rasmus Justesen w Original Use: dwelling z fJ) ;:) Use: z P~sent o z o E o Multi- Fam ily o Public o Commercial w "' C) Building Condition: o u < Nortensen r!I Singl e-Fam ily °S('Good Excellent o E z w :: ::. o o o ° Unaltered [J""Minor Alterations o Major Alterations D ete r ; o~ a t e d Final Register Status: o National Landmark o National Register o State Register 0 District 0 Multi-Resource 0 Thematic dpda ted 1988 Date of Sl id ~s: 7 -7 -7 8 Vi ews : Front Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 of Date of Photographs : Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear ° Other 0 Research Sources: o .,Abstract of Title if Plat Records ~ Plat Map rsfTax Card & Photo o Bu ild ing Permit o Sewer Permit alSanborn Maps o City Directories r!I Biographical Encyclopedias o o o o o Bi bl iog raphical References 17255 Occupants: Integrity: 0 Site 0 Ruins Photog raphy: S. . Demolition Date: 1875 o Vacant o Relig ious o Other ~ C o~ t r.:>~ l tO ry (5 R. Lot (excellent early photo on tax card) 0 Park 0 Industrial 0 Agricultural o Not Con:~i bLito ry o Intrusion 33 UTM: • Construction Date: o/Sign i fieRnt ..... T. ., BI. Tax#: Preliminary Evaluation : 4 A Obituary Index County & City Histories Personal Interviews Newspapers Utah State Histo·rical Soc iety Library ° LOS Genealogical Society o LOS Church Archives o o o o o 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, 2-25-74. Lever, History of Sanpete and Emery Counties., Sanpete County Records. 2 5 138 Arch itectiBuilder: Rasmus Justesen Building Materials: adobe Building Type/Style: vernacular Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Includ e addition s. alter ations . ancill ary structures. and landscaping If appl icable) Adobe plastered and scored like stone originally (tax card photo) and had simulated quoins. Hall and parlor one-and-a-half story with five opening. The house is presently in good condition but re-plastered to obscure original app e arance. 6 > c:: o~ III J: Statement of Historical Significance: A bO rigin al Amer icans 0.,Ag ncu itu re ~ Arch itecture o The Arts o Commer ce o o o o o o Communication Conservation 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 house was built for Rasmus Justesen's first family. His first wife, Sarah A. Shephard, raised nine children in this house. Justensen's second wife, Annie Larsen, lived on lot 4, block 42 in a small adobe home which no longer stands. When Justesen married the second wife, local tradition has it that his first wife would have nothing more to do with him and it is said that he died of a .broken heart. Justesen was a sheep man and came to Spring City from Castle Dale because his father had a large farm here . 1870 deed to Sidney R. Allred. 1873, $150, Allred sells to Rasmus Justesen. Justesen probably built the house soon after acquiring the property. Justesen, Rasmus, House 12 North Main Site #138 Spring City, Sanpete County Researcher: Date: Site No. __1_38_ _ __ Tom Carter 7-7-78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o ~ o Street Address: Plat A BI. 33 Lot 2 Name of Structure: Rasmus Justesen T. i= Present Owner: George W. Crisp UTM: w Owner Address: Spring City, Utah Tax#: Original Owner: Rasmus Justesen w Original Use: dwelling ::l ...... Z Pr;.esent Use: ~ z C 2 U) o i= 2i z o o ...... w Cl CI: r!J'Single-Family Multi-Family Public o Commercial ° ° ° Excellent ° Site !t" Good 0 Ruins U) ::l S U) 4 z o ° Unaltered []"'"Minor Alterations o Major Alterations Final Register Status: o National Landmark o National Register State Register Date of Slides: ° 7-7 -7 8 Views: Front El'Side DRear ° Other ° Research Sou rces: ° .Abstract of Title ° City Directories ::l ~ Plat Map I!!"'Tax Card & Photo o Building Permit Sewer Permit rIl'Sanborn Maps o o o o o o c Integrity: D/Significant Ii!1 Contributory o Not Contributory o Intrusion ~z w ::E Occupants: Preliminary Evaluation: Photography: ~ Plat Records ° ~ Biographical Encyclopedias ° Bi bl iog raph ical References 17255 Demolition Date: ° Vacant ° Religious ° Other ° Building Condition: 1875 S. (excellent early photo on tax card) 0 Park Industrial 0 Agricultural o Deteriorated 3 Construction Date: R. Date of Photographs: Views: Front 0 Side DRear Obituary Index County & City Histories Personal Interviews Newspapers Utah State Historical Society Library ° District ° Multi-Resource ° Thematic ° Other ° ° LOS Church Archives o LOS Genealogical Society ° U of U Library o o o o BYU Library USU Library SLC Library Other (books, articles, records, interviews, old photographs and maps, etc.): Cindy Rice Spring City Study Sheet, 2-25-74. Lever, History of Sanpete and Emery Counties., Sanpete County Records. 5 w a: :::) IU 138 Architect/Bui Ider: Rasmus Justesen Building Materials: adobe Building Type/Style: vernacular Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations , ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) w !::: J: U a: <t 6 >a: ol- I/) J: Adobe plastered and scored like stone originally (tax card photo) and had simulated quoins. Hall and parlor one-and-a-half story with five opening. The house is presently in good condition but re-plastered to obscure original appearance. Statement of Historical Significance: o Aboriginal Americans o ..Agriculture rtf Arch itectu re 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 house was built for Rasmus Justesen's first family. His first wife, Sarah A. Shephard, raised nine children in this house. Justensen's second wife, Annie Larsen, lived on lot 4, block 42 in a small adobe home which no longer stands. When Justesen married the second wife, local tradition has it that his first wife would have nothing more to do with him and it is said that he died of a broken heart. Justesen was a sheep man and came to Spring City from Castle Dale because his father had a large farm here. 1870 deed to Sidney R. Allred. 1873, $150, Allred sells to Rasmus Justesen. Justesen probably built the house soon after acquiring the property. |
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