| Title | 51775 |
| NR ID | 82004090 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Beaver County |
| City | Beaver |
| Address | 915 E 200 North |
| Listed Date | 1982/09/17 |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Building Name | HARRIS, LOUIS W., FLOUR MILL |
| 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/s68kxfme |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 2340475 |
| OCR Text | Show This text message is used to keep the image from rotating in ocr process. Be sure to crop the top .25" off after the ocr process. 915 E 200 NORTH HARRIS, LOUIS w., FLOUR MILL BEAVER, BEAVER COUNTY Beaver MRA UTAH STATE HISTORY ., 11111 111111111 11111111 111111111 11111111 11 11111111111111111111111 3 9222 50018 0927 Utah State Historical Society Property Type: Site No. BV-04-0-U-2-2 Historic Preservation Research Office #117 Structurel Site Information Form 1 Street Address: f= Name of Structure: u: PresentOwne~arold z o < <.,) z w 915 Eas t 200 North T. L. Scott ~ o 2 Original Owner: Loui s W. Harri s Construction Date: c. Original Use: Flour Mill Present Use: Vacant o o C Excellent ~ Good Integrity: Site o c:; Deteriorated 3 z o f= < ~ Z w :!: ::> <.,) o o {3." II-{) lOVe.. Date of Slides: Views: 0 Front 0 Side [] Rear Research Sources: X Abstract of Title u Plat Records/ Map X Tax Card & Photo G Building Permit [] Sewer Permit XJ Minor Alterations U Malar Alterations Photography: o o o o o Tax #: 1896 Preliminary Evaluation: ~ Unaltered Ruins S. Lc~s l~ OUe 1\..t.·{:..E Owner Address: 141 N. 5th St. Brawley, Calif. 92227 Year Built (Tax Record): 1894 Effective Age: Legal Description Kind of Building: Flour Mi 11 All of Lots 1, 2, 3, & 4, Block 11, Plat 0, Beaver City Sur. Building Condition: R. o o Significant Historic Period Not Contributory Slide No.: 0 Other Sanborn Maps City Directories B-420 Demolition Date: 0 Nationallandrnark 0 District 0 National Register 0 Multi·Resource · C Thematic [] State Register Date of Photographs: Photo No.: Views: [J Front 0 Side [] Rear 0 Other o o Newspapers o Utah State Historical Society [] BYU library Personal Interviews [] USU library lOS Church Archives o ~ Obiturary Index rX o County & City Histories [] lOS Genealogical Society Biographical Encyclopedias tv L. 't Final Register Status: IJ Not of the Contributory 0 U of U library SlC library Other fi e I dwork Bibliographical References (books, articles, records, interviews, old photographs and maps, etc .): Mr. Clyde Messinger, interviewed in August 1976 by L. L. Bonar in Beaver. Mr. Harris, interviewed in Sept. 1979 in Beaver by L. L. Bonar. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Swindlehurst, interviewed 8/8/80 in Beaver by L. L. Bonar. Researcher: L. L. Bonar Date: 7/'1..3/80 Street Address: 4 .... u a:: « Site No: Architect/ Builder: Louis W. Harris Building Materials: Pink rock (tuff) and black rock (basalt) Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) This pink rock building is t\'IO very tall stories high and it has a full basement. The front facade faces the street and is one of the broad sides of the building. On the 1st floor, there are 2 windows and a centra'\ door while on th is front facade on the 2nd floor there are 2 windows. All the piercings are located with bilateral symmetry. The pink rock building rests upon a 3-foot tall rubble rock foundation and the landing for the front door consists of a large, brown granite slab. The original roof on thr. building was flat and the old timbers are now silhouetted against t he sky. The same large timbers are used as floor joists on the ground f l oor. The stonework on the building is mostly functional, though of good quality. Some notable exceptions are the stone relieving arches above the windows iild door on the ground floor . These arches are comp l ete witt voussoirs Rr d key stones . The ma ~ sonry on the front facade is flat, but the comers al~e no ~ s.quared. The pink r ock blocks are quite large, being approximately 1 1/2 ' x 2' and they were cut rap i dly with long, broad gouges of the chisel. The mortar joints are wide and someti mes s mall pieces of pink rock have been pushed into them to help bond the blocks and to take up space. There is a' stone lean-to on the NW corner of the building and it has some squared pink rock as wel1 as some black l~ubble rock in ~ it s walls. It 'i s one-story tall and is a Statement of Historical Significance: >- c:: o t- 'Il .... later addition. Construction Date: HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE The building is significant because of its hi storic construction date~ its stone building materials, its nearly unaltered architectura 'j integrity and its history. The mi 11 was buil t c. 1896 by Lou; s W. Harri s who was probably the proprietor as well. Considering that the mill is less than 100 years old, it is certatnly steeped in mystery, Many townspeople, for example, believe that the mill origin ally served as a brothel for nearby Fort Cameron, but inve~tigation shows that the Fort was abandoned before the mill was even built. for such a prominent structure, it has been difficult to obtain much accurate history. The limited amount of history gathered is as follows: Mr. Harris probably began construction of the mil'! in 1896 for at that time he and his wife twice mortgaged the property, first to Great Western Jvlanufacturing Co. and later to William P. Smith, a well known mOney lender in Beaver. hlo years later, a permit was granted by the ci'ty counci 1 to use water from the ci ty canal for the purpose of operating the mill. The mill was mortgaged twice more in 1899 and sold in 1905 to John M. Murdock and Charles Wolfenden. Louis W.Harris was a well-respected man in Beaver and served as the mayor at one time. Under his administration, the city Teluride plants were constructed. Nr. Harris was himself a stonemason and was responsible for the construction of at least two of the 3 city power plants, all of which are built of pink rock (see structure/site form #BV04-196 for further information on Louis Harris' construction techniques). t ~. l. About 1905> Mr. Har1~is reportedly suffered severe financial reverses, and his saf.e of the Illi 11 as esll as his reti rement home (see structUl~e/s ite form BV-04-316) would seem to substantiate this report. scon February 23, 1982 M MATHESON GOVERNOR Division of State History (UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY) STAT E OF UTAH D PARTMEN T OF COMMUNIT Y AN D ECONOMIC DEVEI OPMEN MELVIN T SMITH . DIRECTOR 300 RIO GRANDE SALT LAKE CITY . UTAH &\ 101·1182 TELEPHONE 8011533·57 55 Harold L. Scott 141 North 5th Street Brawley, California 92227 Dear Mr. Scott, Shortly after completion 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 formalized 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,915 East 200 North, Beaver, Utah, has been recommended for nomination. If listed in the National Register of Historic Places there are no restrictions placed 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 National Register. The purpose of the listing is to document and identify those buildings, houses and sites and structures, which help us understand the past history and development of communities, the state, or the nation. There are some tax benefits for rehabilitation work on commercial buildings and one tax penalty if you demolish a listed building. The tax penalty is that you are not able to write off as an allowable expense the demolition costs. If you wish to object to the listing of your property in the National Register you must submit to us a notarized statement that you are the owner of the property and that you object to its listings in the National Register of Historic Places. The notarized letter will insure that your property will not be listed in the Register 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. We 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 Commision Chambers from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. to answer any questions about the nomination and any other questions you may have. Sta te History Board ' Wayne K. Hinton Milton C Abrams. Cha irman • Thomas G. Alexander • Phillip A Bullen • J Eldon Dor man • Elizabeth Griffith • David S Monson • William D. Owens • Helen Z. Papanlkolas • Anand A Yang Dean L. May • 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 enthusiasm 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 history of each of the historic buildings in the community. 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 hook 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 right 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 community 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 WISCONSIN, Dane County, Madison, Ott, John George, House, 754 Jenifer St. (09/23/82) WISCONSIN, Outagamie County, Greenville, Greenville State Bank, 252 Municipal Dr. (09/23/82) WISCONSIN, Waukesha County, Waukesha, Putney Block, 301 W. Main St., 816 and 802 Grand Ave. (09/23/82) The following properties were also entered in the National Register but were excluded from a previous notice: G::C~C~, C~Cl1 ~c ClllllJ~Y, ~~iJcl1~, rd.l·,·, CalviiJ ,,-., I~uu~~, ~7'i filuu.llfielu ~~. \.oi1/u;,/oi.j GEORGIA, Fulton__County, A tlant~., F airlie-Popiar HIstorIC DIstrIct, !toughly bounded by Peachtree, y _ ._;.... ... .. ¥.,... ,..z 44 GEOR~ (09/09/82) .... ,_/v,,;oi., _. ~ ~ ~ ~..a.., • ..... _ • __ Rabml Coanty,Momrtam Cityvieinity, Yortc House, N of .Mountain City off US %3/441 . Cas! County, Logamport, KendMek-Bakhrinllouse, ~06 E. Market St. (09/09/82) Derbom County, Lawreneeburg, .Hamline ChaJ?4;l, pnited Methodist Chureh,High and Vine Sts. (09/09/82 ' . . INDIAN~ INDlAN~ IOWA, IOWA, IOWA, IOWA, Cedar County, West Branch, Gruwell and Crew General Store, 109 W.Main St. (09/09/82) Cerro Gordo County, Clear Lake, Rogers-Knutson House, 315 N. 3rd St. (09/09/82) Johnson County, Iowa City, Carson, Thomas C., House, 906 E. College St. (09/09/82) Linn County, Cedar Rapids, Douglas, George B., House, 800 2nd Ave. SEe (09/09/82) MISSOURI, Jackson County, Kansas City, West Eleventh Street Historic District, Central and W. 11 th Sts. (09/09/82) NEBRASKA, Washington County, Fontanelle, Fontanelle Township Hall, Off NE 91 (09/09/82) TEXAS, TEXAS, TEXAS, TEXAS, Bee County, Beeville, Praeger Building, 110 W. Corpus Christi St. (09/09/82) Medina County, Quihi, Saathoff House, Quihi-8tormhill Rd. (09/09/82) Orange County, Orange, Lutcher Memorial Church Building, 902 W. Green Ave. (09/09/82) Somervell County, Glen Rose, Barnard's Mill, 307 S.W. Barnard St. (09/09/82) ·UTAH, Beaver UTAH, Beaver · UTAH, Beaver ·UTAH, Beaver · UTAH, Beaver · UTAH, Beaver ·UTAH, Beaver UTAH, Beaver · UTAH, Beaver ,UTAH, Beaver (09/17/82) UTAH, Beaver UTAH, Beaver (09/17/82) · UTAH, Beaver UTAH, Beaver UTAH, Beaver .t1TAH, .!3eaver · UTAH, Beaver . UTAH, Beaver · UTAH, Beaver County, County, County, County, County, County, Countv, County, Countv, Countv, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Atkin, James, House (Beaver MRA), 260 W. 300 North (09/17/82) Barton, William, House (Beaver MRA), 295 N. 300 East (09/17/82) Beaver High School (Beaver MRA), 150 N. Main St. (09/17/82) Black, John, House (Beaver MRA), 595 N. 100 West (09/17/82) Bohn, Joseph, House (Beaver MRA), 355 S. 200 West (09/17/82) Cowdell, Enoch E., House (Beaver MRA), 595 N. 4th West (09/17/82) Dalten, Charles A., House (Beaver MRA), 270 S. 1st West (09/17/82) Dean, James Heber, House (Beaver MRA), 390 W. 500 North (09/17/82) Erickson House (Beaver MRA), 290 N. 300 West (09/17/82) Farnsworth, Julia P. !VI., Barn (Beaver :'v1RA), 180 W. Center St. (rear) Countv, Beaver, Farnsworth, Julia, House (Beaver MRA), 180 W. Center St. (09/17/82) County, Beaver, Fotheringham, Caroline, House (Beaver MRA), 290 N. 600 East . County, Beaver, Greenwood, William, House (Beaver MRA), 190 S. 1st West (09/17/82) Countv, Beaver, Grimshaw, John, House (Beaver MRA), 290 N. 200 East (09/17/82) County, Beaver, Harris, Louis W., Flour \1ill (Beaver MRA), 915 E. 200 North (09/17/82) County, Beaver, Jones, Thomas, House (Beaver MRA), 635 N. 400 West (09/17/82) County, Beaver, Lee, John Ruphard, House (Beaver MRA), 195 N. 1st West (09/17/82) Countv, Beaver, Limb, Lester, House (Beaver MRA), 495 N. 400 West (09/17/82) County, Beaver, Meeting Hall (Beaver :'v1RA), 1st N. and 3rd E. (09/17/82) UTAH, Beaver (09/17/82) UTAH, Beaver UTAH, Beaver UTAH, Beaver UTAH, Beaver (09/17/82) UTAH, Beaver County, County, County, County, v 1.£"1 .... , JJctt..,<:a ,-,VU1H.y, JJC<1VC1 ' , -y,",", TT...... • County, Beaver, Morris, Andrew James, House (Beaver MRA), 110 N. 400 East Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Robinson, James E., House (Beaver MRA), 415 E. 400 North (09/17/82) Smith, Seth W., House (Beaver MRA), 190 N. 600 East (09/17/82) Stoney, Robert, House (Beaver MRA), 295 N. 400 West (09/17/82) Structure at 490 E. 200 North (Beaver MRA), 490 E. 200 North County, Beaver, Tattersall, Joseph, House (Beaver MRA), 195 N. 400 West (09/17/82) ~ .~ . ".. ,' .-" _. ;::'vil 1. "VIII "':' .... ". ~ 'V. "7 . , 1.1.Vll':'\;; '...... . ,.- ...... " \ \1J",aVt:r .... Au}./' UrAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Tilom son William House Beaver MRA ,....- ............ ,' ..... . .. .... . .... . . - . ..... ... U 1 .dJ.~..o>td~ ..... _laa.&..", ..... _.~~ J..:c(,I~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ •• '0 ...... h~! "~1':J.~~.,Ita .~ - ">: ... " 'T J.1. ,........... ':tvv Til' .. _. ' h /,..._ '4-/n ..... ~ i::;:,,- \v"" .... , U~I 160 E. Center St. (09/17/82) "~.,,. ... . - ... ..-,. '-""a.: , •. -~ .. .~~ ..J.~ .. . . ........, -.... ~4U (09/11/82) UTAH~Beaver County, Beaver, "Tolton, Edward, House (Beaver MBA), 210 W.. 400 NOl"th(Ot/17/82) tJTA~ Beaver C2!ffi!Y, Beaver, wmd!:ftz Charl!!z House (Beaver MRA ), 180 E. 300 South (rear) (09/11/S2) VIRGINIA, Albemarle County, Shadwellvieinity, Edgehffi, N of Shadwell on VA 22 (09/09/82) VIRGINIA, Campbell County, Forest vicinity, Federal HID,S of Forest on VA 623 (09/09/82) VIRGINIA, Franklin (Independent City), Elms, The, Clay St. (09/09/82) VIRGINIA, Giles County, Pearisburg, Giles County Courthouse, VA 100 and US 460 (09/09/82) VIRGINIA, Lexington (Independent City), Mulberrv Hill, Liberty Hall Rd. (09/09/82) VIRGINIA, Lynchburg (Independent City), First Baptist Church, 1100 Court St. (09/09/82) VIRGINIA, Lynchburg (Independent City, St. Paul's Church, 605 Clay St. (09/09/82) VIRGINIA, Richmond (Independent City), St. Alban's Hail, 300-302 E. Main St. (09/09/82) VIRGINIA, Roanoke (Independent City), Harrison School, 523 Harrison Ave., NW (09/09/82) VIRGINIA, Spotsylvania County, Mineral vicinity, Prospect Hill, N of Mineral on VA 612 (09/09/82) VIRGINIA, Staunton (Independent City, Michie, Thomas J., House, 324 E. Beverley St. (09/09/82) VIRGINIA, Waynesboro (Independent City), Fairfax Hall (Brandon Hotel/Fairfax Hall School), Winchester Ave. (09/09/82) Multiple Resource Areas are identified by MRA Ttlematic Resources are identified by TR scon II October 14, 1982 '.!AT:·,ESON ,:;OVERNOR Division of State History (UTAH STATE HISTOR ICAL SOCIETY) STA:E OF UTAH OEPf.fiTME NT OF CO"''' J NITY h NL> ECO'llOMIC DEVELOPME,.T MELVIN T. SMITH . DIRECTOR 300 RIO GRANDE SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 64101 TELEPHONE 801/533-5755 Harold L. Scott 141 N. 5th St. Brawley, Calif. 92227 Dear Mr. Sco tt: It is my distinct pleasure to inform you that on September 9, 1982 the Louis W. Harris Flour Mill at 915 East 200 North, Beaver, Utah, nominated by the Historic and Cultural Sites Review Committee and the Utah State Historic Preservation Officer, was officially listed on 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 American history, architecture, archeology, engineering and culture. Located in the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, the program is part of a national policy to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect our cultural and natural resources, and is maintained by the Secretary of the Interior under provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. Listing in the National Register provides the following benefits to historic properti es: -Consideration in the planning for federally assisted projects. Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 provides that the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation be given an opportunity to comment on projects affecting such properties. -Eligibility for Federal tax benefits for rehabilitations of certain historic commercial, industrial and residential rental buildings. -Consideration of historic values in the decision to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located, in accord with the Surface Mining and Control Act of 1977. State History Board: Milton C. Abrams. Chairman • Theron H. Luke • DeliO G. Dayton • Wayne K. Hinton • Helen Z. Papanikolas • Ted J. Warner • Elizabeth Montague • ThomasG. Alexander David S. Monson • Ehz3beth Gr,:f lth • William D. Owens -Qualification for Federal grants for historic preservation when funds are available. Listing does not mean that the Federal Government wants to acquire the property, place restrictive convenants on the land, or dictate the color or materials used on individual buildings. State and local ordinances or laws establishing restrictive zoning, special design review committees, or review of exterior alterations, are not a part of the National Register program and should be clearly separated from the function of the National Register as a tool in the Federal planning process. We would like to send you an 1111 x 1111 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 signatures of Governor Matheson, Milton Abrams, Chairman of the Historic and Cultural Sites Review Committee, and Melvin 1. 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 know by mail or call 533-6017. Our congratulations on the honor given you and the State of Utah. Si ncerely, T. Smith Director and State Historic Preservation Officer r~elvin AKP/ch Enclosure BV-04-D-11-2-2 #117 -2- The mill was later owned and operated by several different owne r s, including Clyde Messinger who also served as one of Beaver's mayor's. It was las t operated by the Greenwoods who used it as a flour and animal feed mill before i t was vacated. Several Beaver citizens remember the mill while it was still ope rational. The grain was emptied into the basement in big piles. It was then taken upstairs to a grinding machine {not a stone} by a belt with scoops on it that ran verti cally. From there, the grain was ground into flour and poured into sacks. During most of the time that the f1lour mill was operational, ea ch family in Beaver grew a stand of wheat in their vegetable garden . After the grai n was harvested, i t was taken to the flour mill to be ground, and th e miller retaine d a portion of the flour as his payment. Plat D, Blk II , Lot 2 Date of Inst. Date of Rec. Grantor Grantee Mar. 25, 1896 Louis W. Harris * to Great Weste rn Mfg. Co. Feb . 26, 1896 Sept. 23, 1896 II II & wife to W.P. Smi th Sept. 22, 1896 Jam. 26, 1898 " II II to Mayor & Counci 1 'Apr 10, 1896 . (to use waters of city canal for mill) Mar. 24, 1899 Louis W. Harris &wf to W. P. Smith Mar. 4, 1899 Sept. 25, 1899 II II II to l)arnes Fennemore Sept. 15, 1899 Aug. 1, 1905 II .. et ux to Chas. Wolfe nden , ** July 31, 1905 July 28, -:1910 John M. Murdock > ptux, etal, t o Wilford May 26, 1910 . Robinson II *Original owner **also, John M. Murdock and Wilford Robinson Kind of Inst. Mortgage Mtg. Peti ti on Mtg. Mtg. 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