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Show 219____________ L Architect/Builder: m tt ? [jj H- Building Materials: brick Building Type/Style: pattern book ——————:————————————————————————————:———:————————•——————————————————————————————————•————————————— Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) i • <r This house is basically wing. In this case, however, the concession of new styles emerging A new porch and asphalt house, . : a gable facade "T" house with the front door on the side gable roof has been replaced with a hip-roof showing a in the late nineteenth-century, shingling on the roof are alterations to the: original ho Statement of Historical Significance: a Aboriginal Americans a Communication Q Military D Religion >; OyAgriculture O Conservation a Mining D Science O H Architecture a Education D Minority Groups D Socio-Humanitarian <Jj Q The Arts a Exploration/Settlement a Political D Transportation I D Commerce D Industry D Recreation Architecturally this brick builders' house in one to the best examples of its type in Spring City, 1870 Issac Behunnin; 1877 to Christian N, Rhode $50', with east part of lot 3 to Peter Justesen 1884; $100, Harting Leege buys the lot and then sells to Moroni and Sarah Irving in 1892 (no price listed), Thet£rvings then mortgage the land to secure $500 loan from Mr, Martha Hamilton, It seems likely that the Irvings built the house soon after 1892, In 1896, Irvings sell the lot to a Jens Jensen for $775, Jensen promptly deeds the land to Emily ? Jensen (for $1) , 2nd plural wife? Emily Jensen sells the west portion of the lot in 1897 to Leo Harfeti, $50, Harfeti promptly obtains a $300 mortgage on the land) Lawrence Allred buys this section of the lot in 1899 for $100, Allred in 1903 sells the lot to Thomas Nunley for $400, |