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Show 5 OC Architect/Builder: James. Building Materials: adobe/stuccoed Building Type/Style: vernacular ______ —————————————-——————!——•-——^—;—————:—————•—————-—————'——:—-——————————————————————•——————————— Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) " . ; " ; ; Extensive remodelling in the 1930-1970 period (it appears that several alterations have occurred), obscures an earlier gable-facade "T" type house. An early photo shows the house to be adobe with plaster scored to resemble stone, pronounced quoins, and shingled gable of the late nineteenth-century style. Statement of Historical Significance: D D D D D Aboriginal Americans Agriculture Architecture The Arts Commerce D' D D D D Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry • *" D D D D D Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation D D D D Religion Science ; Socio-Humanitarian Transportation This house has been altered too severly to contribute to Spring City's historic nature save in the most referential way. Lot.: was originally deeded to James M-. Slack. ' Sold to James Christian in 1877 for $200. The original house was probably constructed after this time. Christian keeps the lot through 1890. |