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Show Architect/Builder: Building Materials: log _______ Building Type/Style: Vernacular Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: uj £ (u H x O 5 g > O </5 I ______ (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscapmg if applicable) - - - - - ""-"""." - "-.--.----. ------- This log house was dragged to its present location by Willard Hansen. It was originally on a lot south of the Church. The house is a square cabin type with a three opening facade. The logs are sawed square on all sides and fitted closely together without the use of chinking. The corner timbering is full dovetail* The willow cathe is still visible on the inside of the house. Statement of Historical" Significance:-. a D Gf D D Aboriginal Americans Agriculture Architecture The Arts Commerce City. Q D Q D : D Communication Conservation : Education Exploration/Settlement Industry a D D D D Military Mining Minority Groups Political ~_ Recreation D D Q P Religion \ Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation This log house is a fine example of the one room cabin type house in Spring The house is significant because of its type and construction, both good examples of Spring City architecture. The fact that the house no longer sits on its original site detracts from its integrity though and while aspects of the house remain important, the moving of the structure precludes a contributory labeling. |