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Show 193 Architect/Builder: mt Building Materials^g md frflTnft ____Building Type/Style: vernacular i2 [jj H I o § Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) This house is an older adobe three-opening street facing gable addition appended to the north type, the gable facade "T" type house. The movement from the side facade hall and mon in Sanpete County and can be attributed to the nineteenth-century pattern books.• hall and parlor house which has had a side, producing another popular house parlor to the gable facade "T" is com popularity of the later type in late Statement of Historical Significance: ^ Q </j I O D & D a Aboriginal Americans Agriculture Architecture The Arts Commerce O a D D C3 Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry Q Military D.Mining D Minority Groups D Political D Recreation Q D a a Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation Significant as a good example of later nineteenth-century architectural change in Spring City, the house documents the transition from folk to pattern book design in domestic building. 1870 patent deed William Munroe, 1874 to Iver Petersen $60, who sells a portion of lot to Soren Petersen for $12.50 in 1884. (Soren Petersen owned the house and lot directly to the west). Petersen family owns the lot and Ole Petersen could have been the owner and builder because this lot was also the site of Ole Peters en's Planning Mill. Annie Petersen sells corner to Niels G. Thompson (parts of lots 1 and 4, block 44) 1911 $900. This price indicates the existence of certain "improvements," probably the house. |