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Show -—- 232_______________________ Architect/Builder: Soren Jensen woc 2 hj Building Materials: adobe Building Type/Style: vernacuiar Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: —————————————"—————————————————————:————————————————————————— (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) Rectangular cabin type house with three^opening facade and internal partition which contains stove flue. Neglected but unaltered, still has original windows (six over six fixed sash), Statement of Historical Significance: >: p D Aboriginal Americans D Agriculture 5/Architecture D The Arts D Commerce Q D D D D Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry D D D a D Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation D D D D Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation Excellent example of early Spring City vernacular architecture^ Small and •unspectacular, but fully representative of the averages person's dwelling during the early years of the tow*ns development, Soren Jensen has the early patent on the lot (actually lots 2 & 3), Sells to Jens Peter Nielson for $350 in 1883, Jens was a shoe cobbler, Nielsen keeps the house for many years and it is he who is associated traditionally with the house, Nielsen!s nicknamed "Possmus", |