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Show 236 ( u, CC 2 J£ ^ Architect/Builder: Building Materials: log and adobe Building Type/Style: vernacular •————————•——•——-——!————-——————I————————————!——-————:——-—————————:————————————————————————— Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) A one room log house with an adobe room atfached. joined with full-dovetail corner-timbering, The JLogs are sawed and are Statement of Historical Significance: ^ O la E D Aboriginal Americans D Agriculture architecture D The Arts D Commerce D D D D D Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry D D D D D Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation D D D D Religion Science : Socio-Humanitarian Transportation No early patent deed listed. 51897 Jens Thompson to Andrew Thornsen for $60, 1900, Hogan M, Petersen for $60. 1905 to James 0. Hansen $75. 1906 to William Ford for $225, After Ford's death in 1915 the lot is sold to Charles W, Petersen for $250, and Annie and Albert M, Sandstrom purchase it (also for $250) in that year, Given the relative smallness of the house, it becomes difficult to tell which owner actually built or added on to the-house, The log portion certainly dates to the 1890Js and William Ford occupied the land long enough to have built the adobe section. The house is associated in local tradition with Annie Sandstrom, who lived here many years after 1915, |