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Show w Architect/Builder: Building Materials: frame Building Type/Style: pattern book QC ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————•—————————————— ? Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: [jj (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) H I oj* ft > O </> I . : ..., .. This one-story frame house has a hipped roof but is otherwise quite undistinguished The plan obviously emanates from a builder's manual of the turn-of-the-century period. The house has been considerably altered. Statement of Historical Significance: D Aboriginal Americans D Agriculture ^Architecture D The Arts D Commerce D D D D D Communication Conservation Education Exploratjon/Settlement Industry D D D D D Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation D D D D Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation This house contributes to the history of Spring City by helping to construct a comple chronology of house types. Lot 1870 deeded to Soren P. Sorensen. Sold to Marie Justesen 1883 $40.- Issac Allred bought it in 1885 for $200. Alvin Allred buys in 1891 for $200, Jacob Johnson in 1894 takes a $150 mortgage on property and another in 1900 for $210. Alvin lived in an adobe house on the south of this lot. The widow of Alvin, Mafia Allred, had the present house built, after Alvin died in 19^ |