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Show New England double pile forms. 40 During the 1880s, the central passageway house began to surface in greater numbers in the valley, often with Victorian influenced stylistic features (figure 105). It was also at this time that several of the larger hall-parlor houses in the valley were remodeled into central passage houses by the addition of a partition in the hall (figures 107-108 and 109). 41 An important subtype of the central passageway house also exists in the Sanpete Valley (see figures 101, 106, 116). This house consists essentially of ''two-thirds" of the complete symmetrical geometric block. The builder simply subtracted one of the side components from the XY 3x form to get a smaller Y3x house. Because the intended result of all house design was conceptualized as a symmetrical whole, the missing component was supplied in the minds of those knew the architectural code. 4~ 203 |