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Show £ {£ t- Architect/Builder: Building Materials: bricR Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) 5r - c* This long one-story hipped roof house is representative of bungalow found in < Spring City. The front roof extends forward to cover the porch and entrance. Statement of Historical Significance: D Aboriginal Americans D .Agriculture ts Architecture D The Arts Q Commerce D'Communication D Conservation D Education D Exploration/Settlement D Industry D D D D D Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation D D D n Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation Bungalows represent one stage in Spring City's architectural history and thus contribute to our understanding of the town's development. Early occupants of the lot, an earlier house was originally standing before the present structure was built, were Ashworth Jackson, W.H. Allred, William M. Allred, and Peter C. Borresen, (all before 1890). |