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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: £ [•j K log and frame Building Type/Style: Vernacular Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) g 5 Standard hay barn type: storage area is pole frame and left open on the top, The roof is gambrel shape and probably was a replacement for an earlier gabled roof. The stable is log and sawed square with no chinking and held together at the corners with full-dovetailing. g Statement of Historical Significance: > O £ X D Aboriginal Americans a/Agriculture a Architecture D The Arts D Commerce D D D d a Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry Q Q D d a Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation D D a D Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation i Typical barn type in Spring City and the larger area of Sanpete County. The. gambrel roof, though found on many colonial buildings, fell from favor in the eighteenthcnetury and was reintroduced into the construction tradition via plan books in the later nineteenth and early twentieth-centuries. The original gabled structure was built by Soren Mortensen. See SP-17-217 for history. |