| Title | 53541 |
| NR ID | 83003902 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Beaver County |
| City | Beaver |
| Address | 25 N 400 East |
| Listed Date | 1983/11/30 |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Building Name | THOMPSON, MARY I., HOUSE |
| Spatial Coverage | Beaver County |
| Rights Management | Digital Image © 2023 Utah State Historic Preservation Office. All Rights Reserved. |
| Publisher | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Genre | Historic Buildings |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Date Digital | 2023-08-29 |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6yf8txx |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 2340454 |
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I I v iY x Y I Z I I 38. 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ G ffi[ s.onG. 7 8 n 0 I ASSOC. ORGAN, HISTORIC SITES MARKSR ORDER FORM NA~1E OF SITE DATE Mary Thompson House December 29, 1983 PROPOSED TEXT: Constructed in 1901 for Mary Thompson, this house is a good example of the TIL cottage type, one of the most popular house types in Beaver and throughout Utah after 1890. ( ) I would like to order a marker with the text as proposed. ) I would like to ~~der in the proposed text. a marker with the following changes I am enclosing my check payable to the Utah State Eistorical Society in the amount of 0$250 .O ,J for a 19" x 15" ;;laque; 0$100.00 for a 10" x S" plaque; 0;: D$~O.OO for a;-:: 6 11 x 4 3/~1J plaque (available only for buildi~~s in historic districts). Remarks: - - ------- Return Ut.ah State J !J() B,ic) Siq:1ed: t·:): Preservation Office Ei f~torical Gl'"C1:"!d8 S:)ciety Salt Lake City, Utah 841Cl ~ ~-_ =:-(;, L e s s - --- -----. - - - - - - - - - - - - ------?~!one - - ----------------- Utah State Historical Society Property Type: Site No. BV-04-C-1O-2-3 Sign. Site 11108 Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1I Z o 25 N. 400 East Street Address: UTM: 12/357200/4237350 Karl Cullen Myers Williams Present Owner: Owner Address: R. T. Name of Structure: Beaver, Utah Year Built (Tax Record): 1901 Legal Description S. Less than one Acre Tax#: B-350 Effective Age: 1908 Kind of Building: . Lot 2, Blk 10, Prat c, Beaver City Survey 2 w (f) .:0 Original Owner: Thomp.son, Mary I., House Construction Date: Original Use: Residence Present Use: Building Condition: o 2g Excellent c: Good ~ Oeteriora!ed o Site Ruins Photography: Preliminary Evaluation: o iX Significant Unaltered o Major Alterations Research Sources: w Abstract of Title C Plat Records/Map x:; - Tax Card & Photo Building Permit 'J Sewer Permit o o Sanborn Maps o o Notofthe Historic Period o National Landmark National Register State Register Date of Photographs: o o o District -/ Multi·Resource Thematic Photo No.: Views: 0 Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 Newspapers 0 Utah State Historical Society Biographical Encyclopedias Xl Personal Interviews Obiturary Index 0 LOS Church Archives [J County & City Histories Final Register Status: Not Contributory C Other C City Directories o o o Contributory Slide No.: Date of Slides: Views: 0 Front 0 Side C Rear o Demolition Date: Residence Integrity: l2t Minor Alterations 1901 G LOS Genealogical Society o o o U of U Library BYU library USU Library 0 SLCLibrary Xi Other fieldwork Bibliographical References (books, articles, records. interviews, old photographs and maps. etc.): 1933 photo on tax card, Beaver County Tax Assessor's Office. Mrs. Ellen Joseph, interviewed 7/21/80 in Beaver by L. L. Bonar. Researcher: L. L. Bonar Date: 7/11/80 4 w a: ::> l- e.> w t:: J: e.> a: q: Street Address: 25 North 400 East Architect/ Builder: Unknown Site No: ill Oll C 102 ' Building Materials: Brick Building Type/Style: TIL Cottage/ Victorian Eclectic Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) This brick house is a 1 story example of the TIL cottage type and was constructed in 1901. The brickwork in common bond and the masonry is of excellent quality. The home rests upon a black, rubble rock foundation and it has a tall, Mansard roof. The Mansard roof lends a particul ar di sti ncti veness to this otherwise unassuming dwelling. For decorative work, the house displays a board, white cornice which conti nues around the entire house. Above all the wi ndows and doors there is a decorative voussoirlpendant motif, constructed of brick. There are several windows in the home and all are the same, large size. The home remains in good condition and retains its historic integrity. 5 >a: oI~ J: Statement of Historical Significance: Construction Date: Constructed in 1901 for Mary Thompson, this house is significant as an example of the TIL cottage dwelling type in Beaver. The Thompson house, although distinguished by its prominent mansard roof, remains a modest house and is consi stent wi th the nature of the dwell i ng type itse1 f. Such hOO1es beCame i ncreasi ng popu1 ari n Utah after 1890 and to a degree rep1 aced the small hall and parlor cottages as a home for middle and lower income families. The TIL cottage is one of the important late 19th century house types found in Beaver. - - -- - . - ----- - --- -------~--- Ca. 25 No. 4th E. Sign. Site #108 Beaver, Beaver Co., ut. Southwest Facade Photo by F. Aegerter, 1981 ; ~eg. Utah State Historical Soc. - --~5 N. 400 E. Site # 108 Utah :2S t elevation ':lO to by Tom Carter ,May 1983 ~ e aver, SHS ,A '-- " .... ... -. -~- MASSA C H USETTS, (11/29/83) MASSA C H USETTS, MASSA C H USETTS, MASSA C H USETTS, (11/29/83) MASSA C H USETTS, MASSACHUSETTS, (11/29/83) Berkshire County, Great Barrington, Monument Mills, Park and Front sts. Berkshire County, Stockbridge, Vil1a Virginia, Ice Glen Rd. (11/29/83) Essex County, Peabody,Southwick Hous~ 151 LOTHell St. (11/29/83) Ha mpden County, Westfield, United States Hhip Company Complex, 24 Main St. . . Middlesex County, Framingham, Ellis, Moses, House, 283 Pleasant St. (11/29/83) Plymouth County, Scituate, James,Capt. Ben,pmin, House, 301 Driftway . MISSISSIPPI. Adams County, Natchez, Upriver Residential District, Roughly bounded by Pine, Monroe, Elm/Bishop, and Ridge/Maple Sts. (12/01/83) I1JSSISSIPPI, Warren County, Vicksburg, 1300 Grove Street House, 1300 Grove St. (11/29/83) M0 NTAN A, Lewis and Clark County, GUm an, Gilman State Bank, Main St. (12/01/83) NORTH CAROLINA, Edgecombe County, BatUeboro vicinity, Old Town Plantation, Off NC 97 (12/01/83) NORTH CAR OLIN A, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Morrocroit, 2525 Richardson Dr. (11/28/83) OHIO, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Betts-Longworth Historic District, Roughly bounded by Ezzard Dr., Central Ave., and Mound and Old Court Sts. (11/29/83) OHIO, Scioto County, Portsmouth, Second Street Historic District, 2nd St. (11/30/83) OK LA HO MA, Texas County, Texhoma vicinity, C CC Ranch Headguarters, W of Texhoma (12/01/83) TEN NESSEE, Chester County, Jacks Creek vicinity, Ha mlett-Smith House, Jacks Creek-Miff.l:in Rd. (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays County, San Marcos, Belvin Street Historic District (San Marcos MR A), 700, 800, 900 blocks of Belvin St., and 227 Hitchell St. (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays County, San Harcos,· Cemetery Chapel, San Marcos Cemetery (San Mar'cos H R A), TX 12 (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays County, San Marcos, Hofheinz, Walter, House (San Marcos M R A), 819 W. Hopkins St. (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays County, San Marcos, Kone-Cliett House (San Marcos MR A), 724 Burleson St. (12/01/83) TEXAS, Hays County, San Marcos, McKie-Bass Building (San Marcos MRA), 111 N. Guadalupe St. (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays County, San Marcos, San Marcos Milling Co mpany (San Harcos M R A), Nicola Alley (12/01/83) ~ uc ~· U i Z " U-; ;__ ulf :J)j- Gcb :07 UTAH, Beaver County, UTAH, Beaver County, UTAH, Beaver Countz, UTAH, Beaver County, (11/29/83) UTA H, Beaver County, (11/29/83) UTA H, peaver County, UTA H, Beaver'Sounty, UTAH, Beaver Coun!:YJ UT A H, Beaver _County, UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Ashworth, John, House (Beaver MRA), 115 S. 200 West (11129/83) Ashworth, Joh..l1, House (Beaver MRA), 110 S.lst West (11/29/83) Bald·,.; :;'n,Caleg~use (Beaver MRA), 1955. 400 East (11/30/83) Beaver Relief Society !1eet:ipghouse (Beayer MRA), 35 N.lst East . Beaver, Bradshaw: George Alber'b. House (Beaver M R A), 265 N. 200 West . . Beaver, .l?urt, Wi_lJiil m, House (Beaver MR A), 515 E. Center St. (11/30/83) Be aver, Cox, S5;?:?-L House (Beaver HR A), 1st South and 4th East (11/29/83) Beaver, FernJey, Hilli?m, HOUSE: (B.:~aver MRA), 1045 E. 200 North (11/30/83) Beaver', Frazer:r.Yavid I., [IouseJBeaver 11 R A), 817 E.200 North (11/30/83) Beaver, Gale, H~TI...f., House (Bec::..v~er MRAb 495 N: 1st East (11/29/83) ~ fi UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Hawkins, William and Eliza, House (Beaver-MRA), 95 E. 200 North (11/29/83) Gd/ UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Housp. at 110 S. 3rd West (Beaver MRA), 110 S. 3rd Hest(11/30/83) Glu UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, House at 325 S. Main St. (Beaver M R A), 325 S. Main St. (11/30183) (,if UT A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Jackson, Samuel, House(Beaver M R A), 215 S. 2nd East (11/30/83) {pIZ UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Low Hotel (Beaver M RA), 95 N. Main St. (11/29/83) (,13 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Maeser, Reinhard, House (Beaver M R A), 295 E. 200 North (11/29/83) GIl( UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Mansfield, Murdock and Co. Store (Beaver M R A), W. Center and N. Main Sts. (11/29/83) (,/5UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Moyes, William, Jr., House (Beaver MRA), 395 N. 100 West (11/29/83) 0/6 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Murdock, Almira Lott, House (Beaver M R A), 85 W. 1st North (11/29/83) " Gt1 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Murdock. John Riggs and Mae Bain, House (Beaver M R A), 94 W. Center St. (11/29/83) " " " " G~ UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Murdock! John Riggs and Wolfenden, Mary Ellen, House (Beaver M R A), 90 W. 1st North (11/29/83) " " f.A UT A H, Beaver CountYJ Beaver, Nower'S, Wilson G., House (Beaver M R A), 195 E. 1st North (11/29/83) 620 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Odd Fellows Hall (Beaver M ~ A), 33-35 N. Main St. (11/29/83) 6Zi UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Olcott, Frances A., House (Beaver M.R A), 590 E. 100 North (11/30/83) 622UT AH, Beaver County, Beaver, Orw:in, Jessie," House (Beaver M R A), 390 W. 600 North (11/29/83) 02.1U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Reeves, Sylvester H., House (Beaver M R A), 90 N. 2nd West (11/29/83) , 02i /UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Rob:inson, William, House (Beaver M R A), E. of Beaver on UT 153 (11/30/83) " " " ~iUTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, School House (Beaver M R A), 325 N. 200 West (11/29/83) _ ~UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Sk:inner, Horace A., House" (Beaver MRA), 185 S. Ma:in St(11/29/83) 627U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Smith, Ellen, House (Beaver M R A), 395 N. 300 West (11/29/83) ~UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Smith,V7illiam P., House (Beaver M R A), 190 E. Center St. (11/29/83) u.-tfU T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Stephens, Hitchell M., House (Beaver M R A), 495 N. 200 East (11/29/83) G;,o UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Stoney, Robert W., House (Beaver M R A);305 W. 300 North (11/30/83) G31 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Tanner, Jake, House (Beaver M R A), 580 S. 200 \>i est (11/30/83) QZ\!1' A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Tho lipson, Mary L, House (Beaver M R A), 25 N. L; OO East (11/30/83) (,)JuTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Talton, J. F'L.Grocery (Beav.er MRA), 25 N. Main St. (11/29/83) bJ.!l UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Talton, Walter S., House (Beaver M R A), 195 W. '500 North (11/29183) 6;GUTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Tyler, Daniel, House (Beaver t1RA), 310 N. Main St. (11/29/83) 0.%UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, White, Samuel. House (Beaver MRA), 315 N. 100 East (11/29/83) 69U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Willden, Charles, House (Beaver M R A), 180 E. 300 South (11/30/83) 038 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Willden, Elliot, House (Beaver M R A), 340 S. Main St. (11/30183) 631U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Willden, Feargus O'Connor, House (Beaver M R ftJ., 120 E. 1st South (11/29/83) .:flj &"11"U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver,Yardley, John,House (Beaver M-R A), 210 s. 1st West (11/29/83) WISCONSIN, Crawford CountYJ Prairie du Chien, Old Rock School, S. Marquette Rd. at Parrish St. (12101/83) WISCONSIN, Dane County, Fitchburg vicinity, Fox Hall, 5183 CO\lnty Hwy. M (12/01/83) WISC 0 NSIN, Waukesha County, Waukesha, First Methodist Church (Waukesha M R A), 121 Wisconsin Ave. (12/01/83) WISCONSIN, Waukesha County, Waukesha, He mlock, David J., House (Waukesha MRA), 234 Carroll St. (12101/83) WISCONSIN, Waukesha Cour:~ Waukesha, McCall Street Historic District (Waukesha MRA), McCall anWames Sts., and N. East and Hartwell Aves. (12/01/83) -Qualification for Federal grants for historic preservation ,men ftmds are available. Listing in the National Register of Historic Places does not place restrictions on the property or mean that the federal government wants to acquire the building or site. Any restrictions which may be placed on a property are the result of local zoning ordinances and not the National Register Program. We would like to send you an 11" x 11" parchment certificate with the gold seal of Utah. It contains the name of the . site, the nature of its significance, the date of listing, and the s i gnatures of Governor Matheson, Milton Abrams, Chairman of the Historic and Cultural Sites Review Committee, and Melvin T. Smith, Director of the Utah State Historical Society and Utah's State Historic Preservation Officer. There is no charge. If you would like the certificate, please let us knohT by mail or call 533-6017. We do suggest that a marker be placed to give your historic property recogni t ion. Enclosed is a proposed marker text and information regarding cost and ordering if you wish to purchase a National Register marker. Sincerely, A. Kent Powell Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer AKP:ljw Enclosure SCOTT M M ATHf-SO " GOVERNO~) Division of State History December 21, 1983 (UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETYj ST1\ TE OF UT .t>.~ ()EP}-... qn.~r:NT O~ ::-O ~,'\ 1 V~ l ! :Y MELVIN T, SMITH, DIR"CTOP 300 RIO GRANDE SALT LAKE'ClTY , UTAH 6,"0 '-.182 TELEPHONE 80 11533-5755 Karl Cullen Myers Williams 2S North 400 East Beaver, Utah 84713 Dear Mr. Cullen & Mr. Williams: It is my distinct pleasure to in~onn you that on Novenber 30, 1983, the Mary 1. Thompson House, nominated by the Historic and Cultural Si tes Revie~y Canrni ttee and the Utah State Historic Preservation Officer, was officially listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park Service and Ms. Carol Shull, Acting Keeper of the National Register. The National Register of Historic places is the official list of historic properties recognized by the Federal Government as worthy of preservation for their significance in A1Tlerican history, architecture, archeology, engineering and culture. Located in the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, the progra~ is part of a national policy to coordinateaad support public and private efforts to ide:a tify, evaluate, and protect our cultural and natural resources, and is maintained by the Secretary of the Interior tmder provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. Listing in the National Register provides the following benefits to historic properties: -Consideration in the planning for f ederally assisted projects. Section 106 of the Nationa l Historic Preserva tion Act of 1966 provides that the Advisory Council on Hi stor ic Preservation be given an opportun i ty to comment on proj ec ts affecting such properti es . -Eligi hility for Fed2ral t ax benefits for rehab il i t at ions of certain historic comrnercial, industrial and residential rental buildings. -Considerati on of historic values in t he decision to issue a surface coal mining permit \\here coa 1 is located, in accord with the Surface :vlining and Control Act of 1977. ~...;. ,"" ' .-:" r·l ;:. : ... . , ~ .-.!"!.": AND FCO~':O~ ,HC DEV::LOr' t .I~:r-.;T 4 W II: ::::> Street Address: aht w !:: Site No: By 04-C 10 2 3 Architect! Builder: Building Materials: I- o 25 Nqrth 40 0 Ea§t Brick Building Type/Style: :I: o II: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: <I: (Include additions, altEil rations , ancillary struct4res , find lanQj cap jng if app icablet , . .1 IS \- s \' (Xtl.. Ilt' o+ .fk> -" L IDtrn pe aVtlA PM .,trvc.Jrd W(),fJ (.. oj In Iqo!' This brick r,ouse " " ' , ar period ef aEchit t The brickwork in common bond and the masonry is of excellent quality. upon a black, rubble rock founda ~ ~, j'$ 'I Rp3Jfer'§ ?reUir sf Pbs ScssFt Empire's? ~rd 1t has a tall, Mansard root. bEt P'I " e b loS is 2 ~\hYtI ' st c 3 ' kg j ok;. '/k MIIIA":tt'fd.. l(rot /eV1d4 0. padloJ.C!Y dl:;,rwutlve.TW1 tv -tlAVl o+1-ev wife IJI'1 W),Surrllv'K] CGTI'I Ie! -\\ For decorative work, the home displays a broad, white Cii~iua which continues around the entire house. Above all the windows and doors there is a decorative voussoir / pendant motif, constructed of brick. There are several windows in the home and all are the same, large size. ~~ vC'Mcn;"'s I':; -oood CwdltlU1 aVId ~tz:tl'1M '-lts Yv.a 17vi( lV\k1n;y ~ ne. Also on the property is a stone root cellar that probably pre-dates the house. It faces south, with its gable end as the front facade. The door is located in this gable and the roof peak is about four feet above ground level. The front facade displays roughly squared black rock wh ile the rest of the structure consists of rubble rock. The roof beams are juniper posts and the roof itself is earthen. It is a large root cellar, oei;rt g, app roximately 10' by 15'. 1k: root (eUO-r WCII) t-c 'M.D v-ccl (\ q ~Z . 5 Statement of Historical Significance: Construction Date: > II: oI!Q :I: S \9\'\\f\({;I~c.f. I~ \QOI ~ mary 1noMpsoY)) ~ltt) h60dt ~ 0L1nlf~an1 ()/) an e.,{ctwp~ 1 tf.e TIL [Oitaf dlM\h~9 itrre ~~ Beo.yer , n.e T'I1Ct¥r~or\ hdlJdt'/at~\~~~\)lS~d 'ry its proMinent mtll~S:tk.:l raDi i ltiYltllW:l ~ MDd~ hO\J'bf- au.d ~ [oY\sl&1ev0 \)) t~ }{Ie raMt i md~\~ ty~~ uJ01 ' ~vcVI hD~ btla,Me CO{\strucJfd \V\C.'feUSI~ \J6(UJ.C([ 0M ~ toJl a.)kr 1690 CtV\o iv 0. defM J.J.pltitL£o -J..te SM cW hcWlUtO 0. OVYf ~Wi fur M\uili a. \t1d fa WD (VI ?creaJref , tOVJtr IVlIOYh' fuM'llliA , The. T/L[o-l-i-ar U1 parlor {oH'fAr to aw~ H-e ' Nfvd~Vlt \edt' Iq+\.tcevt~ Utah State Historical Society Propeny I ype: Site No. BV-04-C-lO-2-3 Historic Preservation Research Office .£ I ('t-J ' Swr e *- \ 0 Structure/Site Information Form 1 Street Address: i= Name of Structure: z o e:( () ii: i= z w c 25 ~. 400 East N~ \ • Present Owner: • \2(~S72-00 / Lt'L~ 73 So UTM: T. Karl Cullen Myers Williams g' S. R. Beaver, Utah 84713 Owner Address': Year Built (Tax Record): Legal Description Tax#: B-350 Effective Age: 1908 Kind of Building: Residence 1901 Lot 2, Blk 10, Plat C, Beaver City Survey 2 w I/) ::::> I/) ::::> le:( l- I/) Original Owner: z o i= Building Condition: J Excellent o o Good Research Sources: o o Abstract of Title Plat Records I Map Building Permit Sewer Permit Prestylt Use: Residence Integrity: Preliminary Evaluation: o " Unaltered Major Alterations Views: 0 Front 0 Side 0 Rear lit'Tax Card & Photo oc _ ./ o o o o o o o Significant Contributory Biographical Encyclopedias Final Register Status: o o o Not of the Historic Period Not Contributory 0 Other City Directories County & City Histories o o Slide No.: Sanborn Maps Obiturary Index Demolition Date: 1 Date of Slides: ::::> () ) It' Minor Alterations Ruins Photography: Z w ::E Site Deteriorated o o e:( I- ~ary 1. Thompson :/ ) Residence Original Use: o o 3 , National Landmark 0 District National Register 0 Multi·Resource State Register d .Thematic Date of Photographs: Photo No,: Views: 0 Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other o o Newspapers Utah State Historical Society ~ersonallnterviews o o LDS Church Archives LDS Genealogical Society o o o o U of U Library BYU Library USU Library SLC Library . FI Other fieldwork Bibliographical References (books, articles, records, interviews, old photographs and maps, etc.): 1933 photo on tax card, Beaver County Tax Assessor's Office. Mrs. Ellen Joseph, interviewed 7/21/80 in Beaver by L.L. Bonar. Researcher: L.1. Bonar Date: 7/11/80 Mary I. Thompson House 25 North 400 East Kar I Cullen Myers Wi I Iiams Beaver Utah 84713 I story example ot the TIL cottage type and was brickwork in common bond and the masonry is ot a SIGNIFICANCE Constructed in 1901 for Mary Thompson, this house is significant as an example of the TIL cottage dwel ling type in ~eaver. The Thompson house, althoug~ istinguished by its rominent mansard roof, remains a modest house and is consistent with th n ive "of the dwel ling type itself. Such homes became increasing popular ah after 1890 and to a degree replaced the small hal I and pari ottages as a home for middle and lower income ~ famili~s. T cottage is one ot ~important late 19th century hous ~ found 1 aver. , I ~ ;< 8. Significance .. ~ summary paragraph completeness clarity applicable criteria_ justification of areas checked. relating significance to thee resou rce, . context relationship of integ rit y to significance justification of exceptic.n other 9. Major Bibliographical A£ferences 10. G.•ographica' Data, . . . . . . G I I _ Pf'III*tY _ _ _ _ __ Qe " . . . .- UIfT ...... _ ._ - - - - / 11. Form Prepared By _IN _ 12. State Historic Preservation Officer Certification n. _ -.- ...._ _ of 1IIie...."...,., rwtional ie: _local da'o Questions concerning this nomination may be directed to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Phone: Comment s fo r any item may be cont i nued on an att ached shee t 202 272 - 3504 Unit'" Stat. . ~ . of the Ittteriot National Part Servica Substantive levi" Thompson, Mary I., House (Beaver MRA) Beaver County, UTAH yj.dz-.>2P Working No. Fed. Reg. Dat.e: J Date Due: -9/!fll.. Action: _/ACCEPT _ _ '_ _ L RETURN f//71t~ _ REJECT_ __ 2/.z.-81.. r.submission nominatio,n by person or local owne r object ion appeal 'Substant I ve Review: -----------------, Reviewer's comments: government 1 Federal Agency: ____________ __ request appeal __ NR decision - Rev i ewe r _-=o.~.=;~..;....;;,, Di sc i pi i n e,--Lf-~.!.!.:..==--___ Date __""'f-~~:::::..--------__ see continuation sheet :Nomi'nation returned for: ~ technical corrections cited below -C.-substantive reasons discuss.ed below 1. Name 2. Location 3. Classification _ _ u •• I1atu. 4. Owner of Property -------------------------------------.-,. 5. Location of Legal Description .. ~ 6. Representation in Existing Surveys no . 7. Description _ •• ce.tent _ ,.... _ _ 9QOCI _ _ h~ _ _t C-Il_ _ unalt.red deteoriot'atlld ruin. uneJlpoa.ed _ _ "'-111 In.,ed Checll _ _ _ ~_I ~aIcaI origiN' aite moved date _ _ _.,_. "- summary paragraph completenes~ - i ;ot-~ clarity alterations/inleyrity dates boundary select i on / I~ scon M. MATHESON GOVERNOR February 23, 1982 Division of State History (UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY) STATE OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MELVIN T. SMITH . DIRECTOR 300 RIO GRANDE SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 84 101-1 182 TELEPHONE 801/533-5755 Karl Cullen Myers Williams 25 North 400 East Beaver, Utah 84713 Dear Mr. Cullen & Mr. Williams, Shortly after conpletion of the review meetings and comments deadlines for consideration of the nomination of those buildings in Beaver Which appear eligible for listings in the National Register of Historic places, Congress passed ammendments to the Nation Historic Preservation Act of 1966. One of the ammendments fo rm.lized a procedure that had already been in effect here in Utah--providing the owners of properties under consideration for nomination of the National Register of Historic Places, the opportunity to object to the listing. Your property,25 North 400 East~ Beaver, Utah, has been recommended for nomination. If listed in the National Register of Historic Places there are no restrictions ~ laced on you as a property owner. You are still able to sell, renovate, demolish or alter your property just the same as if it were not listed in the Na t ional Register. The purpose of the listing is to document and identify those buildings, houses and sites and structures, which help us understand t lie past history and development of communities, the state, or the nation. Ther,! are some tax benefits for rehabilitation work on commercial buildings and one tax penalty if you demolish a listed building. The tax penalty is t hat you are not able to write off as an allowable expense the demolition costs . If you wish to ol)ject to the listing of your property in the National Register you must srn)mit to us a notarized statement that you are the owner of the property and tha11 you object to its listings in the National Register of Historic Places. Th(~ notarized letter will insure that your property will not be listed in the Reg i ster and only a determination of the property's eligibility for the National Register will be made. The notarized statement objecting to the nomination must be submitted before May 1st of this year at Which time the nomination will be forwarded to the National Register Office for final action. W~ , would also appreciate any letters in support of the nomination of your property. I will be in Beaver on Thesday, March 16th at the Beaver County Courthouse in the Coounision Chambers from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. tel: 9:00 p.m. to answer any questions about the nomination and any other questions you may have. State History Board : Milton C Abrams . Chairman • Thomas G . Alexander • Phillip A . Bullen • J. Eldon Dorman • Elizabeth Griffith " ,ny • David S. Monson • William D . Owens • Helen Z . Papamkolas • Anand A . Yang Dean L. ,. " Wayne K . Hinton · One final note; the Utah State Historical Society has received funds to publish the study of Beaver compiled by Linda Bonar which led to this nomination of Beaver's historic properties~ The publication is patterned after a book published in 1980~ The -Avenues -of Salt Lake City, which has been received with great enthustasm by residents of the Avenues and others interested in Utah history. The publication on Beaver will include an historical overview, section on Beaver's architectural history; and a photograph and short hist'o ry of each of the historic buildings in the cOIIllJi.unity. I am enclosing a copy of the structure/site information form which will be used in preparing the history of your property. Please read it and if you. have any additional information of corrections please send them to me, or stop by the courthouse on March 16th. I will have a copy of the Avenues book with me so that you Can see the format for the Beaver publication which we hope to have out the end of this year or early in 1983. Inclusion of your property in the National Register or in the propposed publication does not mean that tourists and visitors have any tight to tour your house or trespass on your property. We have not had reports with this being a problem. It is always a pleasure for me to be in Beaver--your connmmity is unique in the state and your efforts at preserving the historical resources of your community will be greatly appreciated by future generations. Please send any comments to me at the Utah State Historical Society ,300 Rio Grande~ Salt Lake City, Utah 84101, or call me at 533-6017. If you are in Salt Lake City please stop by our offices in the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Depot located at 450 West on 300 South. . Sincerely, A. Kent Powell Preservation Research Coordinator AKP:ch Enclosure Thompson , Mary I. House 25 N 400 East Beaver, Beaver County Kodachrome SLIDE 81 PROCESSED BY KODAK |
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