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Show Arcn > tect/Builder: Peter Justesen Building Materials: st one £ [•} Building Type/Style: vernacular Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) Peter Justesen 1 s old house is a one room one-and ~a -haIf story house with a "door-window" facade. The stove chimney is located on the gable which is closest to the door, A stone lean-to extends to the rear and is part of the origianl structure A frame shed rests against the west side, Statement of Historical Significance: > O eJ> I D D OT D D Aboriginal Americans Agriculture Architecture The Arts Commerce D D a D a Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry D d Q Q D Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation D D D D Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation The one room house (with or without the rear lean-to ) is common in Spring City and Sanpete on the whole, These houses occur with either a symmetrical three-opening front, or a balanced, but still incomplete, two-opening pattern, 1870 Jens Petersen; 1877 to Soren Mortensen $100 (with lot 2) lot 3 part; Jens Petersen keeps most of lot 3, Petersen sells out lot in 1877 to Christain N, Rhode, 1884 to Peter A, Justesen, $100, 1889 Sidney R, Allred $400, then to Jans Hansen in 1889 $300, The increase in evaluation of the property between 1884 and 1889 suggest that the house was built during thses years by Peter Justesen, |