| Title | 259398 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Sanpete County |
| City | Spring City |
| Address | 309 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 | Petersen, Iver 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/s6d388fy |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 1958178 |
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I 309 North Main Site #216 Spring City, Sanpete County Petersen, Iver, House FEBRUARY 1, 2000 5 309 North Main Site #216 Spring City, Sanpete County Petersen, Iver, House FEBRUARY 1. 2000 6 R~s~..1 rcher: Date: Site No. _216 __ Tom Carter 7-12-78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site In1ormation Form 1z o Street Address: u I'Jame of Structure i= Present Owner: Moi-v-in--Sa-:1:fAon. w Owner Address: Spring City, Utah Original Owner: Iver Peter Petersen Original Use: Present Use: d\.,relling ~ ii: z o 2 w (/) ;:) ....... z o E o z o o W <.5 cl T. A. UTM: Iver Petersen House Javid Rosier Tax #: Construction Date: @1875 ~ Si;->g!e- Famiiy C M'.J 1ti-Farnily o P lJc~j c o C orrrr.erci a! o o o 1988 Park Industrial A gricul tural ~ Exc ellent r! Unaltered ~ Minor Alterations o Major Alterations P,re1iminary Evaluation : ri, .'S : ~ :'1 d jca:1t !...J C ,:· r; ~r i :>ut:'ry o ~.~ .:; ! 19805 Final Register Status: o National landmark o National Register o State Register Sont,ibiJtory Photography: z o VIews : Front ::J U o -.. ,.~- Integrity: Sit e o Ruins o 1988 4 o , Occupants: 0 Distr ic t 0 MultI-Resource 0 ' Thematic [) Ir"tt ( !.! s io n w :! 17:'37 Demolition Date: dvacant o Religious o Other Building Condition: Good C Deteriorat;)d S z S. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ii 3 PlatA 81.51 Lot 1 309 North ~1 ain St D ate o f Sildes d Side 0 Updated 1988 7-12-78 Rear 0 O;her 0 Date of Photographs: Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 Research Sources: o o o o U o o Abstract of Title Plat Records Plat Ma~ Tax Card & Photo Bu i lding Permit Sewer Perm it Sanbo l n Maps o o o o o o o B i bl i og rap h i cal Referen ces City Directories Biographical Encyclopedias Obituary Index County & City Histories Personal Interviews Newspcopers Utah State Histori cal 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.): Declaratory Lots and Land Claims,p.37. Abstract of Tmoffisites. ,p.80. Sanpete Cotmty Records. - 216 5 ~~I~~~_~t~c t~8uildt::~ ___ !\"9}' PCJ~~)?0J:.cX;:;9D __ .___ .. 8 u ~~! ~9.. M a teriClls: slime and adobc. ___ ~ Idin ~ .!~~_e/ S~tl (~ ~_ VerJl~cula~'_____ __ .___ _ __. . Description of phy sica l appeClrance & significant architectural featur es: !.I , :elude dclcJltion s. ,i l a'l dllons . ar: Clllilr,' s t ru c tures. and J: U a: ct j :: .. , :~ r e ..:~(;~ : ;:: 1(,(" (/) C I~ ~ J: o C 8r:lrn·::;,c~ >- o f- l'lnd ~Ci !pI119 tI ,lp pl:cah l(!) The house \.;as originally only the front stone rooms and is the rectangle cahi n type \'fi th a center pJrti tion. The stove chimneys are located on the gables. 'TI1e front faclc1e piercing is three and arranged synnnetrically. An adobe addition 'vas appended to the rear, probably not too long after the house \'fas first constructed. 111is adobe section is also a rectangle, three opening cabjn t}~e thought it contained no original partitions. Statement of Historical Significance: w Communi cat ion c: .. ___ ________ .._.__._______.. _..._._.__._ ._____ . 8i;'- ~: ' .; (:s [] Conservation o Educat ion 8 Exploratlon / Settiement C Industry Military Mining c:; Minority Groups o Political o Recreation o o o o o o Religio~ Sciellc<? Socio - H~Jmarll:;\ria'1 Transportatio r, lhis house is archi tecurally significant as one of the outstanding store houses remaining in Spring City. Small and tlppretentious, this house can give a picture of the total range of the to~n's architectural tradition. lver Peter Petersen was the original claimant to this lot, mayors deed issued to Petersen in 1870. No informant ion has surfaced concerning Petersen, he has no space in the biographical indexes. 1-------------- Petersen, Iver, House 309 North Main Site #216 Spring City, Sanpete County Petersen, Iver, House 309 North Main Site #216 Spring City, Sanpete County 8esea,·cher: Date: Site No. Tom Carter 216A 7-12-78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o ~ o u: j:: Z ILl o 2 ILl en ::l -.. Z o PlatA 81. 51 Lot 1 at 309 North r~n st T. R. S. Name of Structure: Petersen Granary Present Owner: __-JMe~ UTM: · ~t~-~8~a~tD~~e~B~-~Da~Y~1~·d~no~s~l~'er~____________________________________________ ___ O"N ner Address: Spring City, Utah Tax #: Street Add ress: Original Owner: rver Peter Petersen Use: Present Use: granary O~!ginal E o o S:r:g'e-Fam i; y o t-.: u,: :-Fam il'y o P'..!b:ic o C o~ ..q ' rcial ILl Bu ilding Condition: z o o-. CI .c o 3 In S en D o Ruins De i ~ r iora ted Pye1 iminary o o Religious Other InJegrity: 0 Site Geed Occupants: ~acant 0 Park 0 In dustrial 0 Agricultural rI Exce i:cnt Demolition Date: Construction Date: @1875 rI Unaltered Minor Alterations o Major Alterations o Final Register Status: E v a~uation: o National Landmark o National Register o State Regist er r/.S :;r .f rC 2.rH C !\.o: C O~Hri b:J ! o r y O . ;·· : ;" 510r. h... · 0 District 0 Multi-Resource 0 Thematic Photography: Updated 1989 4----------------------------------------------7 -12-78 z o S Z ILl ::r: ::l U o o Date o f Slides: \I i" ," ", rrc;-,t 0 S:r.e 0 Rear 0 Other 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Research Sources: o o o o o o o Abstract of Title Pia: Records Plat Map Tax Card & Photo BlI iiding Permit Sewer Permit Sanborn Maps o o o o o o o Bi bl iographical References Sanpete County Records. Date of Photographs : Views: Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 City Directories Biographical Encyclopedias Obituary Index ' County & City H istories PersonallJ1terviews 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. arti cles. records. interviews. old photographs and maps. etc.) : ----------------------------------------------~~---------------------------------------------------~~~-- ~ 5 ~!~I ~e~ t_ (§ ~i!~~~_. ~l\~C.L -P.Qte:rJ.e..t~LS-sm ~ -- __. __~ ________________.____ _________________ __ Building Type/_~y_I_~~....Yernac.ul ar ___~ . _ __ w Building Material.s: __s....ton~ :J Description of pllysical appear:Jnce & significant architectural features: a: I- U u _ _ ( In clude nUdltllJI1S. illtera! 10ns. anCillary structures. and lilIld scaping d .1 ppll l.'lble) UJ l- I U a: ~ 6 Rectangular granary "'ith side openmg door, extends around the gable to the ridge. Stone IS evenly cut and coursed and Sta tement of H istori cal Significance: :..: /J.. ;. =_. : ..J:':: i!' ;\ ( C· ~ , : ~J :: ;..; " -2 C T~1 ~ -".-:5 :J C :.rr ~ c"ce :.; Cornr:lunication C C 'JnScrvat!on Education o Exp loration Settlement o Ind~s:ry [J o Military o Mining o Minority Groups o Political o Recreation Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian. o Transportation o o o The Petersen Granary is one of the best preserved and most substantial granaries in Spring City. The granary \Vas built by rver Peter Petersen. Petersen, Iver, House 309 North Main Site #216 Spring City, Sanpete County Petersen, Iver, House 309 North Main Site #216 Spring City, Sanpete County Researcher: Date: Site No. _2_1_6_ _ __ Torn Carter 7-12-78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o ~ u u:: i= z w C 2 w (J) :::l ...... Z o i= is z o o ...... w " c( 3 (J) :::l S (J) 4 z o S z w ::Ii: :::l U o C Street Address: PlatA BI.51 Lot 1 Name of Structure rver Petersen HOllSe T. Present Owner: Mel vin Salmon UTM: Owner Address: Spring City, Utah Tax#: Original Owner: rver Peter Petersen Original Use: Present Use: dwelling o o o o o Park o Industrial o Agricultural Single-Family Multi-Family Public Commercial Building Condition: Construction Date: @1875 o Site o Ruins 0/ Excellent o Deteriorated Occupants: ~vacant o Religious o Other ~ Unaltered o Minor Alterations o Major Alterations Final Register Status: i'Significant Contributory o Not Contributory o Intrusion o National Landmark o National Register o State Register l-'I 'JSide 0 7-12-78 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 o o o o o o Abstract of Title Plat Records Plat Map Tax Card & Photo Building Permit Sewer Permit Sanborn Maps 17337 Demolition Date: PJeliminary Evaluation: Date of Slides: Views: Front S. In~egrity: ~ Good Photography: R. o o o o o o o 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 Bi bl iog raph ical References (books, articles, records, interviews, old photographs and maps , etc.): Declaratory Lots and Land Clairns,p.37. Abstract of Townsites.,p.80. Sanpete County Records. 't 216 5 Architect/Bui Ider: rver Peter Petersen Building Type/ Style: Vernacular Building Materials : stone and adobe Descript ion of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (In c lu de ad diti ons , alterat io ns, anc ill ary st ructures, and landscap ing if appli c able) 1~e house was originally only the front stone rooms and is the rectangle cabin type with a center partition. The stove chimneys are located on the gables. The front facade piercing is three and arranged symmetrically. An adobe addition was appended to the rear, probably not too long after the house was first constructed. This adobe section is also a rectangle, three opening cabin type thought it contained no original partitions. 6 > a: o ..... (/) J: Statement of Historical Significance : o Abo ri g inal Ame ri ca ns 0 j Ag ric ult ure rJ A rc hitec tu re o Th e A rts o C o mmerce o C o mmuni cati on o Co nse rvati o n o Ed ucati o n Expl o rati o n/ Se ttl ement o Industry ° ° Military ° Mining o Minol-ity G ro ups o Politic al o Recreation o o o o Religion Sci ence Soc io-Humanit ari an Tran sport ation 1his house is architecurally significant as one of the outstanding store houses remaining in Spring City. Small and uppretentious, this house can give a picture of the total range of the town's architectural tradition. rver Peter Petersen was the original claimant to this lot, mayors deed issued to Petersen in 1870. No informant ion has surfaced concerning Petersen, he has no space in the biographical indexes. Researcher: Date: Site No. _2_1_6_A_ _ __ Tom Carter 7-12- 78 Utah State Historical Society Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1z o Street Address: u Name of Structure: ~ u. ~ Z Present Owner: o w Owner Address: 2 Original Owner: w ::> ..... II) z o ~ oz o u ..... w " c( 3 II) ::> S II) 4 z o E z w :::!: ::> U o o Original Use: Present Use: o o o o PlatA BI.51 Lot 1 T. Petersen Granary Mel Salmon Spring City , Utah rver Peter Petersen granary Sing le-Famil y Mu lti -Fam il y Publi c Commerc ial 0 Par k 0 Ind ustrial 0 Ag ri cultural Bj.lilding Condition : ~ Exce llent o Good o Deteri o rated Tax#: Construction Date: @ 1875 Demolition Date: Occupants : ' dvacant o o Religious Oth er In~egrity: 0 Site o Ruin s ri U na ltered o Min o r A lterations o Majo r Alt erations Final Register Status: ri <S ignif ica nt o Nat ional Landmark o Nat ional Register o State Reg ister Co ntr ibutory o No t Contributory o Intrus io n _~ 0 Distri ct 0 Multi-R esou rce 0 Th em at ic Photography: 7-1 2- 78 Date of Slides: Vi ews: Fro nt 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 Date of Ph otograp hs: Vi ews: Fro nt 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Oth er 0 Research Sources: A bs tract of Title Plat Records Pl at Map Tax Ca rd & Ph oto Bui ld ing Permi t Sewer Permit Sanborn Maps o o o o o o o Bi bl iog raph ical References Sanpete County Records . S. UTM : P,eliminary Evaluation: o o o o o o o R. C ity Directori es Bi og raphi ca l Encyc lo pedias Ob itu ary Ind ex Cou nty & C ity H istories Perso nal Interviews Newspapers Utah State Hi sto ri ca l Soc iety Li brary o o o o o o o LO S C hu rc h Arc hi ves LO S Genealogical Soc iet y U of U Li brary BYU Li bra ry USU Li brary SLC Li brary Oth er (books, arti cles, reco rds, in terviews, o ld ph oto graphs and maps, etc,): 5 w a: :::J I- U 2l6A Architect/Builder: Building Materials: rver Peter Petersen stone Building Type/ Style: Vernacular Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features : (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicab le) w t J: U a: ~ 6 > a: ol- e/) J: Rectangular granary with side opening door, extends around the gable to the ridge. Statement of Historical Significance: o Aboriginal Americans o Commun ication o jAgriculture ~ Arch itec ture o Th e Arts o Commerce o o o o Conservation Edu cation Exploration / Settl ement Industry o o o o o Stone is evenly cut and coursed and Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation o o o o Religion Sc ience Socio-Humanitarian Tran sportation The Petersen Granary is one of the best preserved and most substantial granaries in Spring City. The granary was built by rver Peter Petersen. Department of Community and Economic Development Division of State History Utah State Historical Society Michael O. Leavitt Governor MaxJ.Evans Director 300 Rio Grande Salt Lake City, Utah 84101-1182 (8011 533-3500 FAX: 533-3503 TDD: 533-3502 ushs@history.state.ut.us http://history.utah.org November 23, 1999 David Rosier 309 North Main Street Spring City, UT 84662 Dear Mr. Rosier: Enclosed is a signed copy of the Letter of Agreement for the Iver Peter Peterson house. This Letter of Agreement will be in effect until October 2004 so a copy should remain in your files accordingly. ·Please call me at 533-3560 if you have any questions regarding your Letter of Agreement. Sincerely, Don Hartley Historical Architect Office of Historic Preservation Enclosure Preserving and Sharing Utah's Past for the Present and Future ~1.t\1=' Ovl C'\~~ -\-0"'"<f"-P LETTER OF AGREEMENT .1 c't....-v"'" -\ \ l.e ~ Utah Office of Preservation August 1999 n This agreement is made the .-~ .. "l< day of '>~\- ~ ~JK , 19~, ' by 'hl-.. t6 , 'D¢ -U ~ o 'lrl l f (hereafter referred to as the "Subgrantee") and in favor of the state acting through the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) (hereafter referred to as the "Grantee") for the purpose of (circle one) protection. stabilization. preservationzrehclbili~ and/or restoration of a certain property known as (property name ):-t."e/\= 5~0' 1.,kcrs 4 1> B.Ol! it (1\. ..,,; ~:?Q5;1?r Qu; v-.er-) , located at (address) . ' . i , which is owned in fee-simple by the Subgrantee and is Ii d on the National Register of Historic Places. The Property is comprised essentially of groUhds, collateral, appurtenances and improvements and is known as the (property name) "".:l;ru- =t,d M Yf).~""!;a n t\. VL The Property is more particularly described as follows (legal description): ~€j SB Car 16+- I, ~\ O(...~~I , "? \~-t Ai ~~'"'~ LA.\ Suvv-q- uJ 1'1. ':)0 F-\- tv i'10·?!:l 1"t-, e l '1 _50 r*- s. l 'to , 2 r::, f t +0 \aQ j, 0411\.{, • 1.!{ A l.. ~ trl!!> In consideration of the sum of (grant amount) \ ,C;OO - received in grant-in-aid assistance from the Department of the InteriorlNational Park Service and the Utah State Historic Preservation Office, the Subgrantee hereby agrees to the following for a period of five (5) years: I I I 1. The Subgrantee 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. Subgrantee agrees that no visual or structural alterations will be made to the Property without prior written permission of the Grantee. 3. The Subgrantee 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 conditions of this agreement are being observed. 4. The Subgrantee agrees that when the Property is not clearly visible from a public right-of.. 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 grant-assisted work, no less than 12 days per year on an equitable spaced basis and at other times by appointment. Nothing in this agreement prohibits the Subgrantee from charging a reasonable, nondiscriminatory admission fee, comparable to fees charged at similar facilities in the area. LETTER OF AGREEMENT, page 2 5. The Property 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, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 [29 USC Section 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 ofthe Rehabilitation Act, when interior public access is required at least 12 days per year and at other times by appointment, it is nQt required that the owner make every part of the property accessible to and useable by disabled persons by physical alterations. 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 Subgrantee agrees that when the Property is not open to the public on a continuing basis, and when improvements assisted with grants are not visible from the 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. The Property owne", and any future owner, agrees that the Property herein described shall not be conveyed except by deed which recites that the grantee (new owner) assumes and agrees to be bound by the provisions of this letter of agreement. This agreement is made for the benefit of and shall be enforceable by the Utah Division of State History. The Division of State History shall have authority to cancel, waive, or modify any provisions of this agreement. The Utah Division of State History shall have the right to enforce any provisions ofthis Letter of Agreement by action to recover the grant-in-aid funds or otherwise. Signature of Grantee (SHPO) Date Signature of Subgrantee Signature of Owner (if other than Subgrantee) Date If the property is leased, the owner must also sign this Letter of Agreement. If the property is fmanced through a mortgage lender, the holder of the mortgage must also sign this Letter of Agreement. If the building and land are in different ownership, the owner of the land must also sign this Letter of Agreement. Department of Community & Economic Development Division of State History Utah State Historical Society Michael O. Leavitt Governor MaxJ. Evans Director 300 Rio Grande Salt Lake City, Utah 84 101·1182 (801) 533-3500 FAX: (801) 533-3503 March 7, 1994 Ms. Pamela Lindblom P.O. Box 264 Spring City, Utah 84662 Dear Ms. Lindblom: We have He also marker. a total received the order from Mr. David Rosier for the Iver Peterson marker. included a check in the amount of $38.50 to cover half the cost of the According to our records, Spring City Corporation paid for, in full, of seven markers, including the Iver Peterson marker. Having had some difficulty in reaching you by phone, I am writing this letter to advise you of the situation as I understand it. I spoke briefly with David Rosier today and informed him that it appeared that the marker had been paid for by Spring City Corporation and that he would probably need to re-issue a check to Spring City. I am returning his check to him so that he may do so, if that is the course of action you wish to take. If there is some misunderstanding on my part, please let me know. then I turn this over to you for your consideration. If not, Thanks for your interest in National Register markers. We would encourage the other homeowners to order their markers as soon as possible so that Interpretive Graphics can process them. Please call if I can be of assistance. Sincerely, Julie W. Osborne Architectural Historian Enclosure(s) pc: David Rosier, P.O. Box 258, Spring City, UT 84662, 462-3172 Board of Sta te History: Ma rilyn C. Ba rke r • Dale L. Berge • Boyd A. Blackner • Pete r L. G 08S David D. Ha nsen • Carol C. Ma dsen • Dean L. May • Chri stie Nee dha m • Thomas E . Sawyer • Pe nny Sam pinos • J e rry Wy lie DAVID H. ROSIER 1866 1-85 P. O. BOX 258 462-3172 SPRING CITY, UT 84662 97-61/1243 1$ Rocky Movnlaln aank Note _ -: . '" . ~. " ~ :p 3f.5 0 UTAH HISTORIC SITE MARKER ORDER FORM National Register of Historic Places, Spring City Historic District 309 North Main, Spring City Proposed marker text (shown in approximate size and format for the 4-3/4" x 6" marker): I ver Petersen House rr o This house offers a view of the range of Spring City's architectural tradition. Built c.1875, the original structure was a stone, hall-parlor house. The rear adobe addition was probably completed within just a few years after the main portion. Little is known about Iver Peter Petersen, except that he also built the stone granary located on the property. The granary is one of the bestpreserved and most substantial granaries in Spring City. q~ Marker placed in 1m l would like to order a marker with the text as proposed . I would like to order a marker with the following changes in the proposed text: I am enclosing my check payable to INTERPRETIVE GRAPHICS in the amount of: o o $363.00 for a 15" x '19" marker. $161.00 for a 8" x 1'0" marker. Wm.oo for a 4-3/4" x6" marker. -~ ..tk Return to: . Historic Preservation Office Attn: Charles Shepherd Utah State Historical Society 300 Rio Grande Salt lake City, UT 84101-1182 ./£ ~ ~ ~r I' if_ _ . O;ncl~rJo:'iddress and phone number: ,dad )j Pleas.e cfu / - 1 (,J- -3 i 11... /J 11 ' 0 U =::!c-·.\L 10 _', _t64~ 1n =-'~---"Jc-6.:<. t ><. __________ -l\-J:...I.I '- (f'--l1----'IJ c. .: :. . ;,.--Lln:u-'-"~·-&.::~ L: :. . .- _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Please allow six to eight weeks for production of th marker. 'i Marker order form generated March 24, 1993 . Marker ordered .2 / 7 /9,3 . UTAH HISTORIC SITE MARKER ORDER FORM National Register of Historic Places, Spring City Historic District 309 North Main, Spring City Proposed marker text (shown in approximate size and format for the 4-3/4" x 6" marker): I ver Petersen House This house offers a view of the range of Spring City's architectural tradition . Built c.1875, the original structure was a stone, hall-parlor house. The rear adobe addition was probably completed within just a few years after the main portion. Little is known about Iver Peter Petersen, except that he also built the stone granary located on the property. The granary is one of the bestpreserved and most substantial granaries in Spring City . '1'] Marker placed in 19.93" rr o l would like to order a marker with the text as proposed. I would like to order a marker with th'e following changes in the proposed text: I am enclosing my check payable to INTERPRETIVE GRAPHICS in the amount of: o o , $363.00 for a 15" x 19" marker. $161.00 for a 8" x lO" markei. r:g/$77.00 for a 4-3/4" x6" marker. -~ Return to: Historic Preservation Office Attn: Charles Shepherd Utah State Historical Society 300 Rio Grande Salt lake City, UT 84101-1182 ,"""" 70In'1 J i LU , )/YI" . · (,k'V.r\- Please allow six to eight weeks for production of th marker. 'i Marker order form generated March 24, 1993 . Marker ordered ::L / 7 /9,3. SPRiNG CITY CORPORATION P.o. BOX 189 .. PAY~e~J;; THRPVQi:j·i .> .« :? . . . : : MOUNr:~i2~isA~fbFFjCE ' FIFtstsEcuFiirvaMtk OF.UT AH . :' NalionaLAssocialion ' ". . :. PLEA$AfI\T. UTAH 84647 . ~OUNT: . . .< ~1' 1/1:24° .: k.:.:> J~~eCK ~,~?~~T ,:'" . "'.: ...:.:;:::-::::\, :::::'::~'.: >,) . >:. ' , ', :'i\; .... ,... i}t.~:~· pf~g~v~ : ~J~ phi g~ \; t~:~ .:;.. -: ": .:)/?" . . "':~:}i: . ge from rotating ill . 0 cr process. Be sure to crop the top .25" off after the oc r process. . use d to keep the Ima This text mess age IS . jO. --l tU.u... -. . -- .... . -~, ..}l~ ITnh~~~<., .I ( . ,I .•."(1. ..... ... 'U! II :~ .-.1 Iver Petersen House This house offers a view of the range of SPring architectural tmdition. BUilt c..1875, the original stn.rcOJre was a stone, hail. parlor house. The rear adobe addition was probably completed Within just a few yealS after the main POrtion. Linle;s known about Ivee Pete"""" except that he aJ.o built the stone glanary lOCated on the PlOpeny. The ~ is one of the best Pl'eServed and most substantial City~ gIanarjes in SPring City. Marker placed in 1~4- |
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