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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. ~~ 80 North Main Site 11144 Bungalow Spring City , Sanpete County UTAH STATE HISTORY 111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111 111 3 9222 50000 3665 80 North Main Site #144 Spring City, Sanpete County Bungalow 80 IJ. 1I1c.. ~ 5 fir; "" 5 C· Kodachrome SLIDE + 9d 8 L ~ nr PROCESSED BY KODAK Researcher: Date: Site No. _ _ _ __ Tom Carter 7-7-78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o Street Address: o Name of Structure: bungalow T. Present Owner: ~I _ ___ _ _ _--=. 1·_ .R UTM: Owner Address : Tax #: ~ u: j: Z L!J o 2 UI (/) ::> ..... z o 80 North Plat A ~ ain ay S+vr a t e Sprlng . C·1 t y, Ut a h. Original Owner: Original Use: Present Use: 813 3 Lot 3 S. R. 172r:)7 Demolition Date: Construction Date: 1918 dwell ing tifSingle-Family o o o o Park o Industrial o Agricultural Occupants: Vacant Religious Other E o o ..... w ------- -----------------~----------------------------------------------------------------- o z o CJ < 3 (/) ::> I- ~ (/) o o Multi-Family Public CO:;lmercial Building Condition: °ur'Good j:xce!!ent o o o o Major Alterations Final Register Status: Sig n:ficant Contributory o No! Contributory o Intrus ion o National Landmark o National Register o State Reg ister r¥' Research Sources: ~ °o Unaltered Minor Alterations [j ~z ::> Integrity: Site Ruins Preliminary Evaluation: Photography: w o o D eteri orated 4 z o o Upda ted 1988 7-7-78 DateofSlides:/ VIews: Front i!! Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 o Abstract of Title 01". lat Records tif'lat Map r;/ Tax Card & Photo o Building Permit o Sewer Permit o Sanborn Maps °o City Directories Biographical Encyclopedias Date of Photographs: Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 Obituary Index County & City Histories Personal Interviews O/Newspapers ~ Utah State Historical Society Library ~ Bib! i og ra ph i cal References 0 District 0 Multi-Resource 0 Thematic 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.): Sanpete COunty Records, Interview with Vera Aiken at Spring City, by Tom Carter, 11-23-78. 5 w Arch i tect/Bu i Ider: Buil d ing Materials: bri..cl{ Building Type/ Style: tlmga low Des cription of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include addi tions. alterations, ancillary structures , and landscaping ,f applicable) ..... u a: < 6 >- a: o l- t/) i Sweeping broad gable roof house. One-story gable facade. ro of projects over a porch enclosure supported by tapered posts. posts and gable purlins. State ment of Historical Significance: o C A g" CClI; Ur e ~ Arc"ll :e cture o Tr>e .A rts o Comr erce Communication o Conservation o Education o Exploration ' Settiement o Indu stry o Military Mining Minority Groups Political o Recreation o o o o o o o Front Expos ed Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation One of many bungalow variations found in Spring~ indicating the popularity of this style during the early 1900's. William Blain 1870 deed. John T. Blain receives the lot after the death pf William Blain in 1897. \..rilliam "Bill" Blain originally had a frame house on thi slot. After Bill's death in 1897 the land became the property of Bill's brother, 'John T. Blain. John T. built the bungalow about 1915.1918. -- Bungalow 80 North Main Site #144 Spring City, Sanpete County Researcher: Date: 144 Site No. _ _ _ _ __ Tom Carter 7-7-78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o Street Address: Plat A Bi33 Lot 3 o Name of Structure: bungalow T. i= Present Owner: 9 Owner Address: ~ u.. zw 2 w en ::I ...... Z o E c z o o ...... w C) « 3en ::I S en 4 ~Single-Family o Multi-Family o Commercial ° j:xcellent rW" Good ° Deteriorated o Site o Ruins ° Unaltered o Minor Alterations o Major Alterations Final Register Status: ° National Landmark ° District o National Register ° Multi-Resource ° State Register ° Thematic ° Significant rtIContributory o Not Contributory o Intrusion Photography: Date of Slides: 7 -7 -7 8 Views: Front "Side ORear Other Abstract of Title o I'lat Records lil'lat Map r:Z Tax Card & Photo o Building Permit o Sewer Permit Sanborn Maps ° Occupants: ° Vacant ° Religious ° Other Preliminary Evaluation: ° ° ° City Directories Date of Photographs: Views: Front 0 Side ORear o Biographical Encyclopedias O! Obituary Index iii County & City Histories Personal Interviews o/Newspapers IE' Utah State Historical Society Library I'i B i bl i og rap h ical References 17257 Demolition Date: Integrity: Building Condition: Research Sources: S ° z w o o c o Park o Industrial o Agricultural ° Public z o :::!E ::I Tax#: Construction Date: 1918 Original Use: Present Use: S. UTM: McRay Strate Spring City, Utah Original Owner: R. ° 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.): Sanpete COunty Records. Interview with Vero Aiken at Spring City, by Tom Carter, 11-23~78. 14-4- 5 W II: ::J IU Arch itectiBu i Ider: Building Materials: brick II: oct: 6 > II: o I- ~ J: hlmga10lAr Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features : (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures , and landscaping if applicable) W ~ J: U Building Type/Style: Sweeping broad gable roof house. One-story gable facade. roof projects over a porch enclosure supported by tapered posts. posts and gable purlins. Statement of Historical Significance: o ~original Americans Ofi\griculture " Architecture o The Arts o Commerce o o Communication Conservation o Education o Exploration / Settlement o Industry o o Military Mining o Minority Groups o Political o Recreation Front Exposed o o Religion Science o Socio-Humanitarian o Transportation One of many bungalow variations found in Spring, indicating the popularity of this style during the early 1900's. William Blain 1870 deed. John T. Blain receives the lot after the death pf William Blain in 1897. William "Bill" Blain originally had a frame house on this lot. After Bill's death in 1897 the land became the property of Bill's brother, John T. Blain. John T. built the bungalow about 191)-1918. |