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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: brick______Building Type/Style: pattern book Description of physical appearance & significant architecturalfeatures: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) One-and-a-half story brick pattern book house. "T" plan with facade gable and front"door on wing. Window lintels are heavy ructi cated stone. Upper story front window is very narrow and is capped . by a rounded arch stone lintel. Second story door on wing. Plain returns on gables and leaded transomes. Statement of Historical Significance: D D Dr 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 The Mary Ann Allred House is an excellent example of the pre vailing architectural fashion in Spring City during the "turn^of-the-century century" period. This pattern book house replaced an older two-room . adobe structure built by Louis Lund, 1870 deed to Paul D.S. Lund. P.D.S. Lund to Nicolas and Louis Lund, Sells North strip (J+l* strip) in 1899 to Carl Hansen. Lunds sell-center lot in 1909 to Carl Hanson for $700, Sells corner where house now stands to Mary Ann Allred in 1910 $700, 1913 Mary Ann Allred mortgages the property to Mt. Pleasant Bank for $500, Mary Ann contracted to have the house built during this time. An old adobe house of Louis Lund stood here before Allred purchased the site. • Mary Ann Allred was onfc-of the three wives of James A. Allred. |