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Show 5 Arcnitect/Bu ' lder: James Crawforth Building Materials: frame ________ Building Type/Style: mttern ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————*£•———x———— Description of physicahappearance & significant architectural features: ' < g >: O (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) Pattern book house in upside down "T" plan with front gable beveled in bay configuration. Front gable also shingled. Ship lap frame style siding. Well maintained and an excellent example. Statement of Historical Significance: D Aboriginal Americans D /Agriculture [Architecture • D The Arts D Commerce D D D D D Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Setttement Industry D D D D D Military Mining Minority Groups Political Recreation D D D D Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation Significant as one of the finest examples of pattern book architecture from the later nineteenth- century in Spring City. The woodwork, scroll -cutting, and so forth are all intact from the building date. James Crawforth built the house about 1895. James was the brother of the Charles Crawforth who built the large stone house to the south of town. In the early twentieth- century, the house was purchased by Ivis Allred, one of the sons of Brigham Allred who lived in the house just to the north. Ivis Allred inhabited the house until his death, when the Anderson's bought it, |