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Show Architect/Builder: et £ V H- 5 » § Anna Peterson contracted to have it built, Building Materials: brick Building Type/Style: Pattern Book ——————-——•——————•——:———————————'———————————————————————-———— Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) - - . • ' •-..---. : : •' • . . . ^ • . • .'".'".' " ' : Small hipped roof cottage with front projecting gables. Shingling in gable and classical detailing on the porch, basically an "L" plan house. Statement of Historical Significance: >: O co X D Aboriginal Americans D/Agriculture 13 Architecture D The Arts D 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 ....-,.„ ••QVSHflftgt* Significant as an example of later nineteenth^"early twentiethcentury pattern book architecture in Spring City and contributes to an understanding of house fashion evolution in the area/. Annie Peterson buys this lot in 1911 and contracts to have the house built soon after thattdate. , . Annie Petersen married shortly after the house was built, she marriec a.Billington. Later owners were Boyd Allred, Dan Jensen, and Vahce Allred. No specific information is available about Annie P.rBillington, \ |