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Show Architect/Builder: % £ {J August ctaansen Building Materials: brick_________Building Type/Style: pattfirn hnnlc Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: _____ (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) H X O < Large hipped roof house with front projecting gable. gable eaves and heavy rusticated lintels. New roof and porch alterations. Stylized returns on the Statement of Historical Significance: £ O <J$ I a D Q O a Aboriginal Americans Agriculture Architecture The Arts Commerce O Q n Q a Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry D D D D O Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation a D D a Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation Quite typical, large pattern book type house, contributory to the area. August Qmansen was of Danish descent and was an active participant in the LDS Church Danish Choir. His father N.H. Omansen took the name of the man that he was apprenticed to in Denmark who was a mason. 1870 patent deed to James Commander; 1877 to Andrew N. Olsen $50; Jens P. Nielsen $50 1879; Jens P. Nielsen 1881, $50; Niels Peter Nielsen 1888 $200, 1890 Harting Teege $200. 1898 Karl M. Sorensen buys for $150, (gets a mortgage for $150 in 1901). Addie Qmansen buys lot, $150. The Qmansens build the large brick house after 1907. |