| Title | 55253 |
| NR ID | 83003890 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Beaver County |
| City | Beaver |
| Address | 90 N 200 Wes |
| Listed Date | 1983/11/29 |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Building Name | REEVES, SYLVESTER H., 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/s62pf9yt |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 2340500 |
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Farnsworth Beaver, Utah 84713 SCOTT fA MATHESOl\; GOVERNOR Division of State History (UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY) STAn OF UTAH' DEPL'1fMENT Or CC '.W U'IiTY AND ECO'<UMIC DEVEL(;D'.' ::NT MELVIN T. SMITH. DIRECTOR ' 300 RIO GRANDE SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 84101 TELEPHONE 001/533-5755 Dear Ms. Farnsworth: 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 listing. Your property, at 90 North 200 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. State History Board: Milton C. Abrams. Chairman • Theron H.luke • TedJ. Warner • Elizabeth Montague • Thomas G. Alexander DelioG. Dayton • . Wayne K. Hinton • Helen Z. Papanikolas • DaVid S Monson • EhzabethGnlhth • Wilham D. Owens One final note, the Utah State Historica150ciety 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 connnunity. 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 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. .-. TEt2(l A. Kent Powell Preservation Research Coordinator AKP/ch Enclosure One final note, the Utah State Historica150ciety 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 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 publ ication 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. TEt2q A. Kent Powell Preservation Research Coordinator AKP/ch Enclosure .:)tJ7 oef' ~ '8t#' February 23, 1982 Kathleen S. Farnsworth Beaver, Utah 84713 SCOTT M MA THESOl'; GOVERNOR Division of State History (UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY} STAn ()F UTAH' DEPt" H MENT Or CC'.w u~mY AND ECQ'<OMIC DEVEo L(;P'.' :: NT MELVIN T. SMITH. DIRECTOR ' 300 RIO GRANDE SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 84101 TELEPHONE 801 1533-5755 . Dear Ms. Farnsworth: 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 listing. Your property, at 90 North 200 West, has been recommended for nomination. I f 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 Regi-ster. The purpose of the listing is to document and identify those buildings, houses and sites and structures, which hel p us understand the past history and development of communities, the state, Ol" 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 ~1arch 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. State History Board: Milton C. Abrams . Chairman • Theron H. Luke • TedJ. Warner • Elizabeth Montague • Th.omas G. Alexander Delio G. Dayton • Wayne K. Hinton • Helen Z. Papanikolas • David S. Monson • Ehzabeth Griffith • Wilham D. Owens One final note, the Utah State Historical$ociety 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 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 Regi ster 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. . Pl ease 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. TEt2(l A. Kent Powell Preservation Research Coordinator AKP/ch Enclosure HISTORIC SITES MARKER ORnER FORM Sylvester Reeves House NAHE OF SITE December 29, 1983 DATE PROPOSED TEXT: Built c. 1885, the Sylvester H. Reeves house is one of the best preserved examples of the crosswing house type in Beaver, a type which indicated economic or social status in Utah during the late nineteenth century. The stone wash house/granary on the property is one of the few surviving, intact outbuildings in Beaver. ( I would like to order a marker with the text as proposed. I would like to order a marker with the following changes in the proposed text. I am enclosina mv check oavable to the Utah State Historical Society in the amount of 0$250 .00 for a 19" x 15" plaque; 0$100 .00 for a 10" x 8" plague; or D$QO.OO for C!:; 6" :)C 4 3/4 a plaque (availa~le only for buildings in historic districts). J _ ~ _ Re:-r'.2.::: ks: P,-12turn to: Si. gn£!c}: - ----------_._-_.-¥_------_. _-h c1drr;: ss S2 1 t Lake City, ut a h 8~lOl -_._----- - ----_._-_._-_._-"--Phone ----------- ---_.._------.- scon M . MATH ESON STATE OF UTAH DEPARTMEN T OF COMMUNITY AND ECONO MIC DEVELOPMENT GOVERNOR Division of MELVIN T. SMiTI-, DiRECTOR 300 RIO GRANDE State History December 21, 1983 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84101_11 82 TELEPHONE 8011533-5755 (UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY) Kathleen S. Farnsworth 90 North 2nd West Beaver, Utah 84713 Dear Mrs. Farnsworth: It is my distinct pleasure to infonl you that on November 29, 1983, the Sylvester H. Reeves House, nominated by the Historic and Cultural Sites Review Ccxmni ttee and the Utah State Historic Preservation Officer , was officially 1. i.s t<:d i.n the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park S { ~r'l i.,.>:: ;'),'11 ·vls. 01(01 3h'111, ActiTlg Keepec of the N:ltional Register. L.f'le ~ational 'Register of Historic places is the official list of historic prope rties recognized bl the Fe:leral Goveml11ent as ~.,rorthy of pre:.ervation for their significance in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering and culture. Located in the National Park Service, Department ot the Interior, the progra'1l 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 Histodc Preservation Act of 1966. Listi.ng in the National Register provides he foHowing benefits to historic properties: -Consideration in the planning for fede r ally assisted projects. Section 105 of the Nationa l Historic Preservat iono\ct of 1966 provides that the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation be given an opportW1i ty to com:nent on projec ts affecting such properti es . -Eligibility for Federal tax benefits for rehabilit ations of certain historic co~nerci a l, industrial and residential rental buildings. -Consideration of historic values in the decision to iSSUe a surface coal mining permit htlere coal is lO::;.'ltetl, in accord with the Surface I'Hning and Control I\c: t of 1. 977 . St a~ e HiS:O~y Board . Milton C. Abrams, Chairrr,an • Tr,eron H. luke J EGJ ""' C'orrT',an • \N 3/fie K . H : f\~() t> flo ~; [::~ ....., Z P a.L' ~t!1 iI,(Q!b'?, • • Ai:"r'ld: Y~:l; [: "" ;-' S ki ~) ~S01 • Ehz.l :---;,-: ' h l\~')r.~a; . eo • r.~~ 7'~C"': : · ~... , H • . T!lomas G ,f\.I exander .' ~r:: D 0\i'ns , r .,.., ~, ~ -Q . !J;:l 'l'ler- 'l(>ltlO:l (Of ,e ~.18 r;lL grrtilLS r ' (or HI.S t oru: preservation vJhen flHlds are available. l' tisting ill th ~! Natio:Hl Re 6 lst,::r of Histori.:: Places does not place restr let i,l) ll'" Oil the property or mean that the federal goven1ment wants to acquire the building or site. Any rest r ictions 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 U II x llll parchment certificate with the go1d seal of Utah. It contains the name of the site, the nature of its significance, the date of listiag, and the signatures of GovernOl' iv1ath~sofl, iv1.iltofl Abr-a:ns, Chairman of the Historic and Cultural Sites ~eview Co~ nlni.ttee, arld \-1~1.vin T. S'nith, ihr.'8Ctor r)C th'~ Ut;.th StaU~ Historic;.tl Society and. Utah'~; State Historic Preservation Officer. There is 110 ch':irge. If YOll would Eke the certificate, please let us know by mail or call 533-6017. We 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 Powell Deputy State Historic Preservat ion Officer <\,{p; ljw Enclo sure 0Q)S UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Hawkins, Willia m and Eliza, House (Beaver M R A), 95 E. 200 North (11/29/83) . . c;cIl UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, House at 110 S. 3rd West (Beaver MRA),110 S. 3rd West (11/30/83) GfD UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver,· House at 325 S. Main St. (Beaver M R A), 325 S. Main St. (11/30/83) fA' UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Jackson, Samueh House (Beaver HRA), 215 S. 2nd East (11/30/83) ~/2 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Low Hotel (Beaver M R A), 95 N. Main St. (11/29/83) £,/3U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Maeser, Reinhard, House (Beaver M R A), 295 E. 200 North (11/29/83) 6JLf UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Mansfield, Murdock and Co. Store (Beaver M R A), W. Center and N. Main Sts. (11/29/83) GI5UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Moyes, William, Jr., House (Beaver MRA), 395 N.l0a West (11/29/83) CJlb UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Murdock,. Almira Lott, House (Beaver M R A), 85 W. 1st North (11/29/83) y1UT A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Murdock, John Riggs and Mae Bain,House (Beaver M R A), 94 W. Center St. (11/29/83) Gr3U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Murdock, John Riggs and Wolfenden, Mary Enen, House (Beaver M R A), 90 W. 1st North (11/29/83) . . ... fA U·TAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Nowers, Wilson G., House (Beaver MRA), 195 E. 1st. North (11/29/83) 620UTAH,Beaver County, Beaver, Odd Fellows Hall (Beaver MBA), 33-35 N. Main St. (11/29/83) 621 UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Olcott, Frances A., House (Beaver MRA), 590 E. 100 North (11130/83) : 62ZUTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Orwin, Jess:i.e,House (BeaverMRA), 390 w. 600 North (11/29/83) b23UT A Ii, Beaver County, Beaver,.. Reeves,Bylvester H., House (Beaver M RA), 90 N. 2nd West (11/29/83) J0.2i{UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Robinson, William, House (Beaver MRA), E. of Beaver on UT 153 (11/30/83) b:?iu T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, School House (Beaver M R A), 325 N. 200 West (·11/29/83) b/.i:> UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Skinner, Horace A., House (BeaverM R A), 185 S. Main St (11/29/83) ~. 627U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Smith, Ellen, House (Beaver MR A), 395 N. 300 West (11/29/83) ~UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Smith, William P., House (Beaver M R A), 190 E. Center St. (11129/83) ~-qUTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Steehens, Mitchell M., House (Beaver MRA), 495N. 200 East (11/29/83) G!;IJ U TA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Stoney, Robert W., House (Beaver M R A), '305 W. 300 North (11/30/83) (871 UT A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Tanner, Jake, House (Beaver M R A), 580 s. 200 West (11/30/83) 63ZUTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Thomeson,MaryL, House (Beaver MRA),25 N. 400 East (11130!83) b3]U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Tolton, J. F., Grocery (Beaver M R A), 25 N. Main St. (11/29/83) bJ'{UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Tolton,Walter S., House (-Beaver M R A), 195 W. 500 North (11/29/83) G;GUT A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Tyler, Daniel, House (BeaverM R A),310 N. Main St .. (11129/83) ~.%UTAH, BeaverCounty, Beaver, White, Samuel, House (Beaver MR-A), 315 N.l00 East (l1/29/83) M7UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Willden, Charles, House (Beaver M RA), 180 E. 300 South (11/30/83) 033UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Willden, Elliot, House (Beaver MRA), 340 S. Main St. (11/30/83) 651U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Willden, Feargus O'Connor, House (Beaver M R A)~ 120 E. 1st South _(11/29/83) _ 70 ilfffi-U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Yardley, John, House (Beaver M R A), 210 S. 1st West (11129/83) WISCONSIN, Crawford County,Prairie du Chien, OldR6cJ<SchoQk_S~-Marquette Rd. at Parrish. St. (12/01/83) • WISCONSIN, Dane CountY"Fitchl';lurg vi~inity, Fo){ Hall, 5183 County Hwy. M (12/01/83) WISC 0 NSIN, Waukesha County, Waukesha, First Methodist Church (WaukeshaM R A), 121 Wisconsin 'Ave. (l2/01/83) WISC 0 NSIN, Waukesha County, Waukesha, He ml,?ck, David J., HOl1se (Waukesha M R A), 234 Carroll St. (12/01/83) WISCONSIN, Waukesha County, Waukesha, McCall Street Historic District, (Waukesha MRA), McCan and..,.James Sts., and N. East and Har'.;wellAves. (12/01/83) . . MASSA C H USETTS, (11/29/83) MASSA C H USETTS, MASSA C H U SETTS, MASSACHUSETTS, (11/29/83) . MASSA C H U SETTS, MASSA C H USETTS, (11/29/83) Berkshire County, Great Barrington, Monument Mills, Park and Front Sts. Berkshire County, Stockbridge, Villa Virginia, Ice Glen Rd. (11/29/83) Essex County, Peabody, Southwick House, 151 Lowell St. (11/29/83) Hampden County, Westfield, United States Whip Company Complex, 24 Main St. . Middlesex County, Fra mingham, Ellis, Moses, House, 283 Pleasant St. (11/29/83) Ply mouth County, Scituate, Ja mes, Capt. Benj:! min, House, 301 Driftway . MISSISSIPPI, Adams County, Natchez, Upriver Residential District, Roughly bounded by Pine, Monro~, Elm IBishop, and Ridgel Maple Sts. (12/01/83) MISSISSIPPI, Warren County, Vicksburg, 1300 Grove Street House, 1300 Grove St. (11/29/83) M 0 N TA N A, Lewis and Clark County,Gilman, Gilman State Bank, Main St. (12/01/83) . - . . NORTH CAROLINA, Edgecombe County, Battleboro vicinity, Old Town Plantation, Off NC 97 (12/01/83) . " NORTH CAROLINA, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Morrocroft, 2525 Hichardson Dr. (11/28/83) OHIO, Ha milton County, Cincinnati, Betts-Longworth Historic District, Roughly bounded by Ezzard Dr., Central Ave., and Mound and 01<1 Court Sts. (11/29/83) ' 0 HIO~ Scioto County, Po:tsmouth~ Second Street Historic District", 2nd St. (11/30/83) OKLA HOM A, Texas County, Texhoma vicinity, C C C Ranch Headguarters, W of Texhoma (12/01/83) TEN NESSEE, Chester County, Jacks .Creek vicinity, Hamlett-Smith House, Jacks Creek-Mifflin Rd. (12/01/83) . . TEX AS, Hays County, San Marcos, Belvin Street Historic District (San Marcos M R A), 100, 800, 900 blocks of Belvin St., and 221 Mitchell St. (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays County, SanMarcos,' Cern etery Chapel) San Marcos Cemetery (San Marcos M R A), TX 12 (12/01/83) . TEX AS, Hays County, San MarCOS, Hofheinz, Walter, House (San Marcos MR A), 819 W. Hopkins St. (12/01/83) . TEXAS, Hays County, San Marcos, Kone-Cliett House (San ' Marcos M R A-}, 724 Burleson St. (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays C~)Unty, San Marcos, McKie-Bass Building (San Marcos M R A), 111 N. Guadalupe St• . (12/01/83) ' . TEX AS, Hays County, San Marcos, .San Marcos Milling Co mpany (San Marcos 11 HA), Nicola Alley (12/01/83} . . , - ;.'; s UT A H, Beaver County, Beaver, Ashworth, John) House (BeaverM R A), 115 S. 200 West (11/29/83) fie, ' UTAH,-BeaverCounty, Beaver, Ashworth, . John, Ho~e(Beaver MRA), .110 S. 1stW est (11,i29/&3) _(i i. , ',.... 1 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Baldwll).LCaleb, House (Beaver M R A), 1955. 400 East (11/30/83) UTA H; Beaver Countr, Beaver, Beaver Rellef Society Heetinghouse (Beaver M R ~ 35 N. 1st East (11/29/83) . -- _. ,:;(Z- UTAH, Beaver County, Beave·r,Bradshaw. Geot' ge AlbertLHouse (Beaver M R~ 265 N. 200 West. (11/29/83) _', ;' UTA H, Beaver ,: vf-.{ UTA H, _Beaver ::L: ~- UTA H, Beaver UTA-H, _Beaver (:r:, 7 UTAH,j?eaver' County, County) Count~Y.., County~ CountJ Beaver, Beaver, peaver, Beaver, Beaver, _ Burt. Willia m I House (Be2ver M R A)~ 515 E. Genter St. (-11/30/83) Cox, Silas, Bouse (Beaver t1 H A11st South and 4th Ea8t ('11/29/83) Fe~ Willia m t House (Be~~>:J1 R A11045 i.}OO North (1 "1130/83) Frazer', David I'.L.!f0us~dJ3eaver N R A), 817 E. 200 Norfh(11/30/83) Gale, Henry C., House (B ea v er HRA); 495 N. 1st Ea$t(11/29i83) Utah State Historical Society Property Type: Site No. BV-04-151 Sign. Site 24 Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form Street Address: 90 N. 2nd West UTM: 12/356250/4237350 T. Name of Structure: Present Owner: Kathleen S. Farnsworth Owner Address: Beaver, Utah R. S. Less than one Acre' 84713 Effective Age: Kind of Building: Year Built (Tax Record): Legal Description Tax#: B-:-99 Plat A Blk 27 Lot 3 ,2 Original Owner: Reeves, Sylvester H., House Construction Date: Original Use: residence Building Condition: x~ o o Excellent :::J Good Site G Deteriorated Photography: Preliminary Evaluation: O/ Unaltered rx Significant Minor Alterations Major Alterations Date of Slides: Views: =!r Front 0 Side C Rear o o o Final Register Status: o o Not of the Historic Period Contributory o Not Contributory Slide No.: 0 Other Demolition Date: single-family Integrity: o XJ Ruins Present Use: c. 1885 National Landmark 0 District National Register 0 Multi-Resource State Register o Thematic Date of Photographs: /- Photo No.: Views: 0 Front C Side 0 Rear 0 Other Research Sources: c Abstract of Title 0 Sanborn Maps 0 Newspapers ~ Plat Recordsl Map 0 0 Biographical Encyclopedias X Tax Card & Photo C Building Permit C Sewer Permit City Directories o Obiturary Index C County & City Histories 0 U of U library 0 Utah State Historical Society 0 BYU library Xl Personal Interviews 0 USU Library 0 LDS Church Archives 0 LOS Genealogical Society 0 x: SLC library Other fieldwork Bibliographical References (books, articles, records, interviews, old photograpnsand maps, etc.): 1933 photo on tax records Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth interviewed August, 1976 and September 1977 in Beaver, by L. L. Bonar Researcher: Linda L. Bonar Date: - 9/21/7 4 w a: => ~ o w ~ :I: U a: <t Street Address: 90 North 2nd West · Architect/ Builder: Building Materials: c. 1885 Site No: not known, perhaps Sylvester Reeves Pink (tuff) rock Build ing Type/Style: Crosswing/ greek revival Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Inc lude additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) The Sylvester Reeves House is a 1 1/2 story pink tuff stone structure (now painted white), built about 1885. A crosswing house plan, this house has an unusual configeration with a shed extension on the end and back side of the wing. The moderately pitched gable roof has a boxed cornice with a frieze, and gable returns. Decorative elements are provided by the cornice, a bay window, a porch, and two corbelled chimney caps. The house is distinguished by its stone construction and unusual configuration. In excellent condition, it has no major alterations. The white paint obscures the original color of the house, but is not considered here a significant alteration. A stone outbuilding is also included in the nomination. The forward projecting gable end of thi s crosswing house has a projecting bay the height of the cornice line. The bay has one-over-one double-hung windows, two on the front and one on each side. The crosswing is long and is pi en:ed by a door and two wi ndows. The two-over-two windows have wooden archi trave tri m. A low hip porch spans the crosswi ng and wraps around the side where there is a door. This side, it is almost as if the end gable was ~, split and the rear of the gable was projected out further to the side, enought , to accomodate another door on the front of the extensi on. The same corni ce as the main house continues over this extension which was built as part of the 5 > a: o ~ en :I: Statement of Historical Significance: Construction Date: The Sylvester Reeves house, built c. 1885 is significant as one of 13 examples of the crosswing house type, one of the principal dwelling types found in Beaver during the late 19th century. The 11/2 to 2 storycrosswing house largely replaced the "1" house as an architectural symbol of econ(J11ic and social status in Utah during this period, though in Beaver the older "111 - house form continued as a viable middle-class dwelling until the turn-of-the-century. The Reeves house is one of the best crossw;ng examples to survi ve ; n Beaver and make s an important contri buti on to the town IS ! hi stori c 1 andscape. The stone wash house/granary is si gnificant because it is one of few surviving intact outbuildings in the town. Reeves, Sylvester H., Hosue Continuation of section 4 original house. The porch has elaborate jigsaw cut posts and brackets. The stone granary/washhouse is rectangular and has two large rooms. The gable roof has a simple boxed cornice with a frieze and is capped by two corbelled chimneys. Three deeply set entries pierce the broadside of the structure. - 90 No. 200 W. Site #24 Beaver, Beaver Co., Utah \.Jest Facade Photo by Tom Carter Ma 1983 USHS ' Y Stone Granary/Washhouse 90 N. 200 West, Beaver, Beaver Co. Utah West Facade _Photo by Tom Carter, May 1983 neg. USHS . ,..... -- - ~-- -.- ~~ - ~- . ~~ ,.. -- Utah State Historical Society Property Type: 't N BV-04-1s1 SIe 0. _________________ Historic Preservation Research Office S'l.N, 51 Ti': .. ~ Structure/Site Information Form 1 Street Address: 0 i= Name of Structure: u:: Present Owner: Kathleen S. Farnsworth Owner Address: Beaver, UT z <C 0 i= z w c 90 N~ 2nd West T. 2w I/) ::::I residence Original Use: Tax#: B-99 Effective Age: Kind of Building: Sy1ve~ter 'i~ ( S. R. 84713 Year Built (Tax Record): Legal Description Original Owner: \'L/ b~b2.S0/'ur25'73S0 UTM: ~_.,_ (,! Q~v-""- } \.o\ Construction Date: Present Use: (.J l ) ) c. 1885 Demolition Date: single-family I/) ::::I ~ lI/) Building Condition: Integrity: ~xcellent o Unaltered o )1inor Alterations o o 3 z o i= <C IZ w :::E ::::I o oc o o Good Site Ruins Date of Slides: Views: Research Sources: ~ Abstract of Title o Plat Records/Map iil" Tax Card & Photo o o 'Itf Major Alterations Deteriorated Photography: Building Permit Sewer Permit Preliminary Evaluation: i'ti Front o o o o o 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other City Directories Biographical Encyclopedias County & City Histories o o o o Not of the Historic Period Contributory '0 Not Contributory Slide No.: Sanborn Maps Obiturary Index .J~iQnificant Final Register Status: National Landmark 0 District National Register 0 Multi·Resource State Register 0 Thematic Date of Photographs: Photo No.: Views: 0 Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other o Newspapers o ).Jtah State Historical Society g Personal Interviews o LDS Church Archives o LDS Genealogical Society o o o o U of U Library BYU Library USU Library SLC libraI)' B"Other t ie1dwork Bibliographical References (books, articles, records, interviews, old photographs and maps, etc.): 1933 photo on tax record Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth interviewed August, 1976 and September 1977 in Beaver, by L.L. Bonar Researcher: Linda L. Bonar Date:9/21/78 Street Address: 4 90 North 2nd West c . 1885 Site No: Architectl Builder: Building Materials: pink (tuff) rock Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) The sane hous and the pink ock (tuff) utbuildi have be painted white. stone rk is of edium qualit (i.e., the locks ar not very square a the m tar joints e quite w· e) Much of e original arch is ill ext t. The use ha a histor· brick ad tion on the ear, also p nted whi e. he stone anary displ s better wo anship· its st ework an in som hat unu al in Beav because it as two lar rooms an two ext rior door. The in p ~ rt on of the home wa built in tw ving it a -plan. There hav been m y subse uent a ditions. T ere is a wid 1 cornice on the house and additi n with unusual roof line on the s uth end. ~ The ~~ ~.~ ! ~ Statement of Historical Significance: The (also the Construction Date: n r;; \3. ~ • .r;; n I . " ,· , ' . \,1 . , " '. .... I I I 'OJ I ..., n \,1 .- 1...,-·- • - _"r' --- -~ ------ ---- - - - -- - -- .- ---- United Stat. . ~ of Ute Interior N.tton. P:o~ SerYlce .,. "lubstant1va lIedai , Reeves, Sylvester H., House -(Beaver MRA) Beaver County, UTAH Working No. sr/dJt-.,;t/~ Fed. Reg. Dato8· Date: Due: ~.fresubmlsslon nomination by person or local government owner objection . . appeal . Substant I ve Revl ew: request _ sample _ ~ / -_.-... - --. _--- ( ~ ' ACCEPT _~_ Rc:'ETU R N i _ REJECT _ __ Action: Federal Agency: _ _ _ _ _ __ ~ / appeal _ NR decision - /;"eL~~ e.-nctt-/;'~ C;,,#:}J 1?""~ Recom. iCriteria Reviewer tkzc:f'JlcbJ.f1...- __ _ _ Disci pi ineflj)/a:-Date 7'~~?:).-_ see continuation sheet .Nomination returned for: Z technical corrections cited below sUbstantive reasons discuss.ed below 1. Name 2. Location 3. Classification ~ o.-.nip Statu. ~IcAc"'."I_ Acc ••••., •• ~_u •• 4. Owner of Property " 5. Location of Legal Description 6. Representation in Existing Surveys f. 7. Description c-.1Mo IMck _ _ .u~.n.nt - SIOOd -,.~, - summary paragraph completenes5 clarity alterations / integrity dates boundary selection _ _ /2~ ~ou~""- UrYn~ a&.o??;oJf~ 0'191".' alte moved 1I'1t. _ _ .y ~ ~~J ~~(;t:7 ~ C~-k. ! r /:-n7c'Yy. -:J/2&~ ~v &>(6~ ~ ~&. ~CA.<x1Ifl/'1 y,e{ ~b 75,.~ ~ - ._. t/¢\.....7-- - -· c~ 7/, :-: ~~ ~~ .,~ • )(., 8r Significance relationship of integrity to significance justification of exceptic.n other , tLo I J! , ~ 1(~~ ~ 4)(j'.-nru.-...ff: 17-0 t~~ ,~.,( ~"""Gc,." ~ /;I~~f'n- \~.n. ~e-b~ ? ' fow C4- U / 9. Major Bibliographical References 10. Geographica' Data oMr-vaof-~----' .... _ _ _ _ __ UIIT~. 11. Form Prepared By 12. State Historic Preservation Officer Certification 13. Other r // f ~Jicl'-9. ?-&~~ ~v/W;- rk~~ ~ ~P7'O~ CT'/~~~ ~~ . ~ ~::;graPhS ;t/,1z;~!fiPL ~ - Other Jfi~ Questions concerning th i s ~ 6d- &- c- nomination may be directed to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Phone: Comments for any item may be continued on an attached sheet 202 272 - 350 ~ Sylvester H. Keeves House 90 North 2nd West Kathleen S. rarnsworth Beaver, Utah 84713 o~s£.ures DESCRIPTION The Sylvester Reeves H a I 1/2 story ink tutt stone tructure (now painted white), built abo A crosswing ouse plan, th O house has an unusual configeration wit a shed extension on he end and ck side ot the ~ wing. The moderate Iy pi hed gab Ie roof has boxed corni e with a triezeuJ ~ and gable returns. Ueco at1ve elements are p ovided by e cornice, a bay window, a porch, and two corbelled ch1mne c The ouse 1S d1st1ngu1shed by its stone construct1 and unusual contigera io In excel lent cond1t1on, it has no major alterat on • The white pa scr the orig1nal color ot the house, but is no conci er here a signiticant alterat1on. A stone outbuilding is also 1ncluded in the nomination. The forward projecting gable end ot this crosswing house has a project1ng bay the height ot the cornice line. The bay has one-over-one double-hung windows, two on the front and one on each side. The crosswing is long and is pierced by a door and two windows. The two-over-two windows have wooden architrave trim. A low hip' ans the crosswing and wraps around the side where there is a door 0 is sid, it is almost as if the end gable was split and the rear of the gab e was projected out further to the side, enough~ to accomodate another door on the tront ot the extension. The same cornice as the main house continues over this extension which was built as part ot the original house. The porch has elaborate jigsaw cut posts and brackets. The stone granary/washhouse is rectangular and has two large rooms. The gable roof has a simple boxed cornice with a frieze and is capped by two corbel led chimneys. Three deeply set entries pierce the broadside ot the structure. "./r SIGNIFICANCE __--T~h~e Sylvester Keeves house, built c. 1855 is slgn1t1cant as one ot 13 e~~~\es ~ amp ~ of the crosswing house type, one of the principal dwel ling types found in Beaver during the late 19th century. fhe I 1/2 to 2 story crosswing house largely replaced the "I" house as an architectural symbol ot econom1C and social status in Utah during this period, thou h in ~eaver the older "I" house form continued as a viable middle-class e turn-ot-the-century. The Reeves house is one of the crossw1ng examples to survive in Beaver and makes an important contribuo to the town's histor.ic lan ~ scape. ~ so~ ~huA/'1mv.Nfl{ ~ S\If ~h ....t b~ ~ t-C ~ ; -fu SUYW\\\tt l~'" .. OUtbU.lAltt,S 1M 1l\e M . 2344b Reeves, Sylvester H., House Bea ver MRA D~5£.2.\,1\£N The Sylvester Reeves House is a ~-story pink tuff stone structure (now painted white), built about \6~. A crosswing house plan, this house has an unusual configuration with an~xtension on the end and back side of the wing. The moderately pitched gable roof has a boxed cornice with a frieze, and gable returns. Decorative elements are provided by the cornice, a bay window, a porch, and two corbelled chimney caps. The house is distinguished by its stone construction and unusual configuration. In excellent condition, it has no major alterations.~ A stone outbuilding is also included in the nomination. 'UIc 1.I.M\tc. ,.ullt dt~t'~ ~ tlW\~,,, aU¥ .H~ \tc.utt, ~" lUll- t"",~e~ ~k' /I ~",,'til4lt "I~... The forward projecting gable end of this crosswing house has a projecting bay the height of the cornice line. The bay has one-over-one double-hung windows, two on the front and one on each side. The crosswing is long and is pierced by a door and two windows. The two-over-two windows have wooden architrave trim A low hip roof porch spans the crosswing and wraps around the side where there is a door. At this side, it is almost as if the end gable was split and the rear half of the gable was projected out further to the side, enough to accomodate another door on the front of the extension. The same cornice as the main house continues over this extension which was built as part of the original house. The porch has elaborate jigsaw cut posts and brackets. The stone granary/washhouse is rectangular and has two large rooms. 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