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Show Architect/Builder: Peter Frandsen Building Materials: brick Building Type/Style: Victorian eclectic Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: —————:—————'————————————•——:———•-———————————————————•——•———•————————————————————————————————————————• (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) -""--" - - ' ' This is a one and a half story Victorian cottage of pattern book design. The house has a hipped roof and front projecting gable. Decorative features include leaded glass front window panels, heavy rusticated lintels, and classical porch details. g Statement of Historical Significance: •£ O cJ) X 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-Hurnanitarian Transportation This is an outstanding example of Victorian pattern book building in Spring City. By late 1800 r s and early 1900's, Victorian design considerations were replacing olc folk derived options in house building. Peter Frandsen was a miner from Salt Lake City who moved to Spring City in the early 20th century. |