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Show Architect/Builder: Ul oc V Building Materials: brick - yellow Building Type/Style: pattern book Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) t *". ^ Pyramid roof cottage with projecting gables, The gables are closed at the cornice line by a continued return of the eaves and each gable is shingled, A small gable is found over the entrance on the wrap-around porch % Statement of Historical-Significance: D Aboriginal Americans ^ O y) Z D Agriculture ^Architecture D The Arts D Commerce " O Communication D D D D Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry O Military D Religion D D O O D Science D Socio-Humanitarian D Transportation Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation A well-maintained pattern book house in SPring City, While not from the early Mormon period, this carpenter^builders* manual house presents one important chapter in the towns' social and architectural history , Originally the entire east half of this block was owned by Johannas Christensen, Christensen 1 s adobe house was located on the north corner (but has now been torn down), Christian Sorensen bought this lot for Christensen and built this house in 1916, Sorensen eventually rraded the house and lot to Zeke Billington for a ranch on NE side ; of town, |