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Show Architect/Builder: -u,cc ?. Building Materials: adobe Building Type/Style: . . ———•————•-—————•———•——•——————————————————————— vernacular Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) • - "• • ". Adobe one-story hall and parlor house with an altered five-opening facade. A portico with pediment e.d gable (catalog derive'dJT stands on the front. Chimney fiche in on internal partition. Statement of Historical Significance: >1 O tJ5 I D Aboriginal Americans D Communication D Military D Religion D Agriculture (^Architecture D The Arts D Commerce D D D D D D D D D Science D Socio-Humanitarian D Transportation Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement Industry Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation While unspectacular, this small adobe house is historically impor tant as a typical, nineteenth.-century Spring City dwelling rather than an extraordinary example. The orignal builder was John T. Andersen, Ander* sen later sold the house to John Davis for $1+50 in 1902. ; |