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Show 192 Architect/Builder:•—„.,,.„,. , father e- . ., Sandatrem———————————— ———————————— Will* PeteysenU and„ „Eml (J|| ARCHITECTURE Building Materials: brick Building Type/Style: vernacular/ Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) This one-and-a»half story hall and parlor house type retains an older floor plan arrangement while borrowing heavily from emerging pattern book decorative features such as leaded windows, relieving arched windows, and hipped front porch, An interesting blend between the old and the new. Statement of Historical Significance: > O Q n H a D Aboriginal Americans .Agriculture Architecture The Arts Commerce D D D a D Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry D P O a D Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation a D a D Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation Built @ 1880's, this house represents the gradual deterioration of the older folk buinding tradition. Traditional in plan, the house is outwardly striving for the contemporary ideals of pattern book houses, Patent deed 1870 to Soren Petersen, After Petersen's death, in 1889, the lot is deeded by order of the court to Mariah Petersenahe house was built by Peterfen in the 1880 r s. Mariah Petersen marries a Jorgensen and moves, In 1905 Hans William Petersen deeds lot 3 and a strip of lot 4 of block 44 to Mariah C, Petersen, 1915, Mariah C, Petersen sells to Hans William Petersen (lot 3 and west strip of lot 4),$500, |