| Title | 51768 |
| NR ID | 83003948 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Beaver County |
| City | Beaver |
| Address | 210 S 100 West |
| Listed Date | 1983/11/29 |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Building Name | YARDLEY, JOHN, 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/s6atdkz0 |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 2340498 |
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UTAH 84 101 TELEPHONE &;)1/53l-5755 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Yardley: Shortly after completion of the review meetings and comment deadlines for consideration of the nomination of those buildings in Beaver which appear eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic places, Congress passed ammendments to the National 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 to the National Register of Historic Places, the opportunity to object to the li sting . Your property, at 210 soyth 100 West, 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 listing 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 Tuesday 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. Slate History Board: M,lton C. Abrams. Chai rma n • Theron H. Luke • Ted J Warner • ElIzabeth Montague • Thomas G. Alexander Delio G. Dayton • Wayne K. Hinton • Helen Z. Papanikolas • DaVid S Monson • Elizabeth Grolflth • W,lI'am D. o.vens 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 \'1hich will be used in preparing the history of your property. Please read it and if you have any additional information or 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 proposed 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 loacted at 450 West on 300 South. t S~\f1{/ Kent Powell Preservation Research Coordinator AKP/ch Enclosure HISTORIC SITES NM·1E OF' SITE M~R~~R ORDER FORM John Yardley House December 29, 1983 PROPOSED TEXT: The John Yardley House built c 1880 . parlor house type which was the·s· l' IS a good example of the hall and late Nineteenth century. John Ya:~f~e most. common house type in Beaver in the E~gland, had helped to establish the r'Da~ l~on w~rke~ and.Mormon convert from CIty before moving to Beaver. · • . . urc 's Hon Industry in Cedar ( ) I would like to order a marker with the text as proposed. ( ) would like to order a marker with the following changes in the proposed text. I I am enclosing my check payable to the Utah State Historical Society in the amount of 0$250 .0':) for a 19 n x 15" ;.laque; 0$100 .00 for a 10" x 8" plague; 0:- D$~O.OO for a;r 6" x 4 3/~" plaque (availa~le only for buildi~;s in historic dis~ricts). -------- - - - - - - - - - - - - -----------------.----- -.- - - - - - - - - - P..e:.:.urn to: Prc5?rvation Office Utah StCl~_e ili:;torica:!. S8ciety - - - -.- ;-_::: :1 r e ~; ~; .----- - - - -------------- -------- - Utah State Historical Society Property Type: Site No. BV-04-33 Historic Preservation Research Office Sign. Si te 118 Structure/Site Information Form 1 Street Address: 0 Name of Structure: z i= 210 So. 1st West UTM: 12/356250/4236900 T. ~ ~ u.. ~ w L) Present Owner: Ira and Sara Yardley Owner Address: Beaver, Utah 84713 Less than one acre Tax#: Effective Age: Kind of Building: Year Built (Tax Record): legal Description S. R. B-20 Plat A Blk 6 Lot 4 2 Original Owner: Yardley, John, House Residence Original Use: Building Condition: rt! Excellent 3 z o ~j Good ~ Deteriorat:?d o Photography: ::l VTax Card & Photo U C Unaltered ~ignif icant VMinor Alterations ~ Major Alterations Research Sources: ::.~ o .0 Preliminary Evaluation: Views: Ll Front ;J Side C Rear w :! Integrity: o Plat Recordsl Map C Biographical Encycloped ias C Sewer Permit G County & City Histories Obiturary Index Final Register Status: o Notot the u o Historic Period Not Contributory =Other C Sanborn Maps o [j Contributory Slide No.: [J City Directories :J Building Permit o Demolition Date: Residence Preseflt Use: Date of Slides: li.""Abstract of Title z Site [-.: Ruins ..... ..... <: Construction Date: c. 1880 National Landmark o District National Register o State Register [J Thematic Date of Photographs: Photo No.: Views: C Front C Side 0 Rear 0 Other o o Newspapers o Utah State Historical Society C BYU Library VPersonallnterviews o o o U 01 U Library USU Library LOS Church Archives o LOS Genealogical Society I4"'Other Bibliographical References (books, articles. reco rds. interviews, old photographs and maps, etc.): SLC library Fieldwork Deed Record Book 1933 photo on tax records Interview with Mr. Wallace Yardley Deed Record Book "p", p. 565-568, Beaver County Courthouse. Researcher: Linda L. Bonar /' Multi,Resource Date: 9/18/78 Street Address: 210 So. 1st West 4 Arch i teet/ Builder: Unknown ~ ~ Building Materials: Stone~ st.ucc~ & :z: Building Type/Style: Hall and parlor/classical < Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: w a: () w t:: () a: Site No: BV-04-33 brick (according to tax records) (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) This is a one story stone hall and parlor house with gable-end chimneys and opening facade. The walls are tuff (pink rock) and are coursed ashlar. An rear ell was present on the west rear of the house. There is a hipped roof the front of the house. The general design here is classical, with a plain and stylized tuscan columns being the main decorative elements. a five original porch on entablature The house has witnessed several alterations including the front porch (c. 1890-1900), the replacement of window sash (c. 1920), west and south closed-in porches (c. 1920s), and a cement block shed on : the south (c. 1950). These alterations do not detract from the historic integrity of the home. The nomination only includes the house. 5 >a: o ~ !:2 :z: Statement of Historical Significance: Construction Date: The Yardley House, a small stone hall and parlor type built c. 1880, is significant because it represents a typical dwelling found in Beaver during its principal years of growth and development during the late 19th Century. The hall and parlor house was numerically dominant in the town during this period and the Yardley house contributes to a general historical appraisal of architecture in Beaver. John Yardley was born in England, in the "Black Country," or industrial section where coal was burned for factories. With his Irish wife, they immigrated to America pnd settled in St. Louis for a few years. Eventually they crossed the plains to Salt Lake City. John was sent on a mission to Cedar City by the L.D.S. Church to help establish the budding iron industry there. He had been an iron worker in England and his expertise was in demand in Utah. John and his family remained only a short time in Cedar City before ~ving to Beaver. The John Yardley home is one of the few historic homes in Beaver that has remained in the same family since it was built. 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 . . /- ,L ~ ,~- SCOTT f. ' December 21, ·. · ;'''fr4E S~I ~ r,'j :i:.QNQrl Division of State History 198~ (UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETYI SlATE OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF COU'.' U~IITY AND ECONOMIC D E V f LOPI.I C:~JT MELVIN T. SMITH . D IRECTOR 300 RIO GRANDE SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 801 101 ·118? TEl EPHONE 8011533·57 55 Ira &Sara Yardley 210 South 1st West Beaver, Utah 84713 Dear Ms. Ira &Sara Yardley: It is my distinct pleasure to inform you that on November 29, 1983, the John Yardley House, nominated by the Historic and Cultural Sites Review Committee 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 fu~erican history, architecture, archeology, engineering anci culture. Located in the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, the progra'Tl 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 rnaLltained 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 properties: -Consideration in the planning for federally assisted projects. Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 provides that the Advisor:v COlIDCil on Historic Preservation be give;) an opportunity to co~ent on projects affecting such properties. -Eligibility for Federal tax be~ e fits ~or rehabili tations of certain his tor ic cOflF;'lercial, indlJstrial and residential rentR:. buildings. -Consideration of histor ic values in the dedsi 0::1 to issu~ a surface coal mining pe rm it ",'here coal is located, in accord with the Surface \E ning and Control Act of 1977 . .. ; . ; '/ .. ...; ..:.'-. -Qualification for Federal grants for historic preservation \.,rhen 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 he placed on a property are the result of local zoning ordinances and not the National Register Program. We \Yould like to send YOll an 1111 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 listi.ng, and the signatures of Governor Matheson, Milton Abram::: , Chairman of the Historic and Cultural Sites Revie\." Corrnnittee, and Melv in 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 kn o~ by mail or call 533-6017. He do suggest that a marker be placed to give your historic property recognition. Enclosed is a proposed marker text and information regarding cost and ordering if you wish to purchase a National Register marker. Sincerely, A. Kent PO\"ell Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer AKP: Iji o / 00t UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Hawkins, Willia m and Eliza, House (Beaver M R A), 95 E. 200 North (11/29/83) Gdi UT A H, Beaver County, Beaver, (;10 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Gif UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, UT A H, Beaver County, Beaver, (,13U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, GIl( UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Main Sts. (11/29/83) ~/5UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, "If, UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, (11/29/83) 0{1 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, St. (11/29/83) Gf6 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, 90 W. 1st North (11/29/83) (;.A UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, GZOUTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, ~Zi UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, • f,2ZUT A H, Beaver County, Beaver, ',{2jUTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, G21{UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, ,. (11/30/83) bi?~UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, b2(,U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, 6Z7UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, ~UTA H, Beaver Co ~~ Beaver, (2iUTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, (,;0 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, 071 UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, QZU T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, (,.3]UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, b3i{UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, {{GU T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, ~.%U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, (;37UT A H, Beaver County, Beaver, 033 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, 617U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, (11/29/83) (;fut#.R UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, "'2 --- House at 110 S. 3rd West (Beaver M R A), 110 S. 3rd West (11/30/83) House at 325 S. Main St. (B eaver M R A), 325 S. Main St. (11/30/83) Jackson, Samuel, House (Beaver M RA), 215 S. 2nd East (11/30/83) Low Hotel (Beaver M R A), 95 N. Main St. (11/29/83) Maeser, Reinhard, House (Beaver M R A), 295 E. 200 North (11/29/83) Mansfield, Murdock and Co. Store (Beaver M R A), W. Center and N. Moyes, William, Jr., House (Beaver MRA), 395 N. 100 West (11/29/83) Murdock, Almira Lott, House (Beaver M R A), 85 W. 1st North Murdock, John Riggs and Mae Bain, House (Beaver M R A), 94 W. Center Murdock, John Riggs and Wolfenden, Mary Ellen, House (Beaver M R A), Nower'S, Wilson G., House (Beaver MRA), 195 E. 1st North (11/29/83) Odd Fellows Hall. (Beaver MRA), 33-35 N. Main St. (11/29/83) Olcott, Frances A., House (Beaver M R A), 590 E. 100 North (11/30/83) Orwin, Jessie, House (Beaver M R A), 390 W. 600 North (11/29/83) Reeves, Sylvester H., House (Beaver MRA), 90 N. 2nd West (11/29/83) Robinson, William, House (Beaver MRA), E.ofBeaveron UT 153 School House (Beaver MRA), 325 N. 200 West (11/29/83) " Skinner, Horace A., House (Beaver M R A), 185 S. Main St (11/29183) Smith, Ellen, House (Beaver MBA), 395 N. 300 West (11/29/83) Smith, William P., House (Beaver M R A), 190 E. Center St. (11/29183) Stephens, Mitchell M., House (Beaver MRA), 495 N. 200 East (11/2 9/83) Stoney, Robert W., House (Beaver M R A), 305 W. 300 North (11/30/83) Tanner, Jake, House (Beaver M RA), 580 S. 200 West (11/30/83) Tho mpson, Mary L, House (Beaver M R A), 25 N. 400 East (11/3 0 /83) Tolton, J. F., Grocery (Beaver MRA), 25 N. Main St. (11/29/83) Tolton, Walter S., House (Beaver M R A), 195 W. 500 North (11/;' )183) Tyler, Daniel, House (Beaver M R A), 310 N. Main St. (11/29/8 3) White, Sa muel, House (Beaver M R A), 315 N. 100 East (11/29/33 ) Willden, Charles, House (Beaver M R A), 180 E. 300 South (11/30/83) Willden, Elliot, House (Beaver M R A), 340 S. Main St. (11/30/83) Willden, Feargus O'Connor, House (Beaver M R A), 120 E. 1st SOllth Yardley, John, House (Beaver M R A), 210 S. 1st West (11/29/83) WISC 0 NSIN, Crawford CountL Prairie du CrJ.en, Old Rock Scho.Q!, S. Marq uette Rd. at Parrish St. (12/01/83) WISCONSIN, Dane County, Fitchburg vicinity, Fox Hall, 51 8 3 County Hwy. H (12 / 01183) WISCONSIN, Wau~e 5h a County, Wauk es!1a, First Methodist Church (W auKe2ha M R :\) ,121 :.iiscon:-lin Ave. (12/01/83) WISC 0 NSIN, Wauk eshCl County, Wauk es:"1a , :{e rnlock , David J" House ( ·~ atJk~.'3ha H :i ~1 23 4 Ca'"n:o li St . (12/01/83) --WISC 0 N SIN, VI aui<e::;nd Cou nty, Waukesna , ~ c C 211 Str·~et l-i ~.<I':.0~ "; D l:Jt:~::: t CrJ :wK":th ;\ H R A), He C aU a n :LJa r.l es st.3:: . ,n(\ N . r::ast and :i3.!'"'"_"" eJ.:. A 'J e3. ( 12/0 1/(3 ) MASS A C H USE T T S, (11/29/83) MASSA C H USETTS, MASSA C H U SETTS, H ASSA C H U SETTS, (11/29/83) MASSA C H U SETTS, MASSACHUSETTS, (11/29/83) Berksrure County, Great Barrington, H onu ment MilliJ, Park and Front sts. Berkshire County, Stockbridge, Villa Virginia, Ice Glen Rd. (11/29/83) Essex County, Peabody, Southwick House, 151 Lowen St. (11/29/83) Ha mpden County, Westfield, United States Whip Company Co mplex, 24 Main St. Middlesex County, Fro mingham, Ellis, Moses, House, 283 Pleasant St. (11/29/83) Plymouth County, Scituate, James, Capt. Benjamin, House, 301 Driftway MISSISSIPPI, Ada ms County, Natchez, Upriver' Residential District, Roughly bounded by Pine, Monroe, Elm/Bishop, and Ridge/Maple Sts. (12/01/83) MISSISSIPPI, WarTen County, Vicksburg, 1300 Grove Street House, 1300 Grove St. (11/2S/83) M 0 N TAN A, Lewis and Clark County, Gilman, Gilman State Bank, Main St. (12/01/83) NOR T H CAR 0 LIN A, Edgeco mbe County, Battleboro vicinity, Old Town Plantation, Off N C 97 (12/01/83) NORTH CAROLINA, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Morrocroft, 2525 Richardson Dr. (11/28/83) OHIO, Ha milton 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, Ports mouth, Second Street Historic District, 2nd St. (11/30/83) OK LA HOM A, Texas County, Texhoma vicinity, C C C Ranch Headquarters, W of Texhoma (12/01/~3) TEN N ESSEE, Chester County, Jacks Creek vicinity, Ha mlettrSmith House, Jacks Creek-Mif:flin Rd. (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays County, San Harcos, Belvin Street Historic District (San Marcos M R A), 700, 800, 900 blocks of Belvin St., and 227 Mitchell St. (12/01/83) TEXAS, Hays County, San Marcos,' Cemetery Chapel, San l1arcos Cemetery (San Marcos MRA). TX 12 (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays County, San Marcos, Hofhei.'1z, vi alter! House (San Marcos M R A), 819 W. Hopkiils St. (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays County, San Marcos, Kone-Cliett HOUGe (San Marcos M R A), 724 Burleson St. (12/01/83) TEXAS, Hays County, San Marcos, McKie-Bass Building (Sa!! t1arcos MRA), 111 N. Guadalupe St. (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays County, San Marcos, San l-1arc03 Milling Company (San Marcos M R A), Nicola Alley (12/01/83) s. 200 West (11/29/83) UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Ashworth, John, House (Beaver MRA). 110 s. 1st West (11/29/83) UTA H. Beaver County, Beaver, Baldwin. Caleb. House (Bea\'er M R A), 195 S. 400 East (11/30/83) UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Beaver ReJiefScciety 11eet5nghouse (Beaver MRA), 35 N.1st East (11/29/83) .'. '~j:'~ UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Ash worth, John, House (BeClver M R A), 115 )'r"; ~..,J'z. UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Bradshaw, Georg;.e Albert, House (Beaver v. C;' ;:;,Li'1 c.,()~, (;07 (11/29/83) UTAH, Beaver UTA H, Beaver UTA H, Beaver UTA H, Beaver UTA H, Beaver County, CounEi:., County, County, County, Beave!', Beaver, Beaver, !.leaver, Beaver, MRAl,265 N.200 West Burt,Jiillia:n, House (Bea're!:..~.~ 515 E. Center-St. (11/30/83) Cox, Silas, House (Beaver t! R A), 1st South and 4th East (11/29/83) Ferr>';ey, ~'lillia:n, HCluse (Beaver .t: R A2, 1045 E. 200 North (11/30/83) Fraze:-, Davi.d L, HouseJBeayer' t-l ~l. 817 E.200 North (11/30/83) GaJ.e. Henry C., House (Bea'"er H R A2, 495 N. 1st East (11/29/83) Yardlev, John, House (Beaver MRA) Beaver County, UTAH Working No. J1~-.;:l./,r.;;:2. Fed. Reg. Dat.e: Date Due: *- ?/0'l- -ff//@l. resubmisslon nomination by person or local government owne r obj ect ion appeal --_ .. _- .. I)~,,; " , " U t · •• v _ _ ,G'-i U '::;";" • • ""'" ••• ------------------- - .. Reviewer's - com me nts: .)liZ- ACCEPT _~ _D RETURN f ~_ _ REJECT _ __ Federal Agency: ______________ Action: ----- .----- Recom./Crite ia . £~. .!.: . ~. . :. . :. " '~_ __ Reviewer -....l4:i~-:=-..:....:.~Dis c i p lin e~.LT':..L.;...:.:../-th<,..../----Date 17 sheet .Nomination returned tor: V technical corrections cited below r-substa n t i ve rea so n s discuss.ed be low 1. Name 2. Location 3. Classification Stah,. Ace ....... 4. Owner of Property 5 · Location of legal Description 6. Representation in Existing Surveys X 7. Description _ _ _ - •• ~14nt good r• ., _ _ _ c-to_ detet'N)(a(ed n.tln. u"..po..cf _ _ .It.,., ClMck _ unalt.red summary paragraph completenes5 clarity alterations / integrity dates boundary selection _ _ o"9,nal alt. moved dale _ _ P-h~ a-..~ X 8. Significance . . . .1fIe . ., . . ............ .. • , ..." . . . . .111 .... ,.. ........, summary paragraph completeness clarity applicable criteria justificat ion of areas checked relati ng significance to the resource context relationship of integrity to significance justification of exceptic.n other 9. Major Bibliographical References ~ _ t o . . - - 10. Geographica' Data ______ Qt r Smogle _ _ _ _ __ UIIT ........ _. 11. Form Prepared By - 12. State Historic Preservation Officer Certification ' " - _ .igulll..."ce of _ 1~. ~ _ _ _ io; - Other Maps Photographs Other Questions concerning this nomination may Oa te Comments for any item may be be directed to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ---:tr-0_1+7/....;..'!_d-_ _ __ continued I on I an attached Phone : sheet 202 272 - 3504 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. ntE mfE, 1K o"toJ O( t , ClWJ5 \.lO"Ni \ NvtD v.... N N£ t-tJlJ?E . Utah State Historical Society Property Type: 't N ________ BV-04-33 _ S leo. Historic Preservation Research Office S\G.+J , SitE ~Z- Structure/Site Information Form 1 Street Address: i= Name of Structure: u:: Present Owner: / Ira and Sara Yardley Owner Address: Beaver, Utah 84713 z o cs: o i= z W Q 210 S~ 1st West ~xcellent 3z o ~ I- Z o o Good Integrity: Preliminary Evaluation: Final Register Status: Site o ~ignificant Ruins [Y1..1inor Alterations o o o Photography: Research Sources: o o Contributory Not Contributory Slide No.: o 0 District National Register 0 Multi-Resource o State Register Thematic Photo No.: Views: 0 Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other Biographical Encyclopedias ~ersonallnterviews Building Permit 0 Obiturary Index Sewer Permit 0 County & City Histories 0 Sanborn Maps National Landmark Date of Photographs: 0 Plat Recordsl Map Not of the Historic Period o o D"'Tax Card & Photo o o 0 City Directories ;:) o Major Alterations Views: 0 Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other o oQ Unaltered Date of Slides: w :E o Deteriorated IlYAbstract of Title Demolition Date: Residence Present Use: Residence Building Condition: o o Construction Date: c. 1880 ~S ~ S. R. TaxN: B-20 Effective Age: Kind of Building: Original Owner: (johr;,l!:.rd1eJj) Original Use: 2.../ "SSb 'Z. SO/~ ~ !:>b9 00 T. Year Built (Tax Record): Legal Description 2 UTM: \ o o Newspapers Utah State Historical Society LDS Church Archives LOS Genealogical Society o o o U of U Library BYU Library USU Library GJ SLC Library ~ther Fieldwork Bibliographical References (books, articles, records, interviews, old photographs and maps, etc.): Deed Record Book 1933 photo on tax records Interview with Mr. Wallace Yardley Deed Record Book "P," p. 565-568, Beaver County Courthouse. Researcher: L. L. Bonar Date: 9/18/78 4 w a: ::l I- () w !:: :z: () a: ~ Street Address: 210 South 1st West Architect/ Builder: Unknown Building Materials: Stone, stucco & brick (accordigg to tax records) Building Type/Style: ~ Site No: BV-04-33 hall Ql'\cl p(H' Lor / d~cL-\ Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include dditions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) on rear with J'/ci der and a shed) Allus / Th tion a the been a tw cottage. Photos 5 >a: o I- !Q :z: Statement of Historical Significance: Construction Date: John Yardley was born: · in England, in the "Black Country, Ii or industrial section where coal was burned for factories. With his Irish wife, they immigrated to America and settled in St. Louis for a few years. Eventually they crossed the plains to Salt Lake City. John was sent on a mission to Cedar City by tIie J". D. S. Church to::-help establish the budding iron industry there. He had been an iron worker in England and his expertise wasdn demand in Utah. John and his family remained only a short time in Cedar City before moving to Beaver. The John Yardley home is one of the few historic homes in Beaver that has remained in the same family since it was built. Yardley, John House 210 South 100 West, Beaver, Beaver County @).21O S row j Kodachrome SLIDE + ® PROCESSED BY KODAK |
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