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Show Architect/BuilderJames Thompson „ jE [jj t Building Materials: brick Building Type/Style: hnnga1nw giy| Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: ' (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) I o cc < Brick bungalow house. Statement of Historical Significance: O Aboriginal Americans a Agriculture (^Architecture a The Arts n Commerce Q O D 0 D Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry D a a D D Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation a a a a Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation Bungalow houses invaded Sanpete County during the early twentieth-century and as such, these houses are significant as indicators of this paritcular period of architect ural preference. This bungalow replaced an earlier adobe house which was owned by John Lambert. Lambert lived on the southwest corner of block 49 ( the Lambert frame house burned and is now replaced by a trailer) but maintained one of his plural wives, Emily Lambert, at this location. James Thompson raged the older home to build this modern bungalow in 1919. |