| Title | 67389 |
| NR ID | 83003830 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Beaver County |
| City | Beaver |
| Address | 115 S 200 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 | ASHWORTH, JOHN, HOUSE #1 |
| 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/s6bfd718 |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 2340505 |
| 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. 155 S 200 WEST ASHWORTH, JOHN, HOUSE #1 BEAVER, BEAVER COUNTY Beaver MRA UTAH STATE HISTORY 11 1111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 11111111111111111111 111 3 9222 50018 1222 Utah State Historical Society f'roperly Type: Site No. BV-04-51 Sign. Site 1110 Historic Preservation Research Office Structure/Site Information Form 1 z o t- <t U u: I- Z I.U a Street Address: UTM: 12/356250/7237050 155 S. 200 West Name of Structure: T. Present Owner: Byron C. Black Less then one acre Owner Address: Beaver, Utah s. R. 84713 Tax# : B-34 Effective Age: Kind of Building: Year Built (Tax Record) : Legal Description Plat A Blk. 11 Northwest quarter of lot 3 2 Original Owner: Ashworth, John, House Construction Date: 1880 Original Use: residence Present Use: residence Building Condition: Integrity: Preliminary Evaluation: Final Register Status: :it' C Unaltered rx Significant o r.J [J Excellent o Good Site C Minor Alterations Ru ins Xl C Deteriorated Photography: ,2 Demolition Date: Major Alterations Date of Slides: Views: w Front ~:; Side :::; Rear o o o Contributory Slide No.: ~ X o o C Biographical Encyclopedias )ii Personallnlerviews C Obiturary Index [j County & City Histories National Register State Register o o o District Multi·Resource Thematic Photo No.: Views: 0 Front 0 Side 0 Rear G Other Other 0 City Directories C. Building Permit :J Sewer Permit National Landmark Date of Photographs: 0 Sanborn Maps Tax Card & Photo o o Not Contributory Research Sources: X- Abstract of Title l] Plat Recordsl Map Not of the Historic Period o Newspapers Utah State Historical Society lOS Church Archives iJ lOS Genealogical Society o o U of U library BYU library C USU library C SlC library X1 Other Bibliographical References (books, articles, records, interviews, old photographs and maps, etc.): Fieldwork Deed Recor Beek. 1933 photo on tax records. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Black, interviewed 6/21/79 in Beaver by L. L. Bonar. Rese archer: L. 1. Bonar Date: 9/18/78 4 Street Address: Site No: Architect! Builder: Unknown Building Materials: Brick, frame Building Type/Style: cottage Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) The John Ashworth House is a one-story brick structure with a stone foundation, built about 1875. It is a hall and parlor plan house with an original shed extension to the rear. The moderately pitched gable roof has a prominent molded box cornice with a frieze and paired brackets. Decorative elements are provided by the eclectic Victorian trim, door and window openings, a porch, a corbelled chimney cap, the elaborate cornice, and a center gable. The house, which is in excellent condition, has had one side door bricked in, and a 1976 garaged attached on the other side. The body of this house is rectangular with the facade on the broadside. The facade has a center gable with a lancet arch Gothic type window, and window-window-door-window-window piercing on the ground floor. A hip roof porch spans the facade, attached well below the cornice line. Turned posts support the porch roof. The facade has shingle sash windows, and the door has a flat head with three tiers of voussoirs. One interior end chimney stands on the roof ri dge. A head similar to that of the door adorns the one-over-one off-center window which pierces the gable end of the house. A door with a matching head which pierced the side of the rear extension has now been bricked in. The other gable end of the house has been obscured by the modern garage. This garage has a low pitch gable roof that now adjoins the porch roof of the 5 >ex: o I- m :::: Statement of Historical Significance: Construction Date: This home was originally constructed by John Ashworth, who at the time of the construction in 1880 the Major of Beaver. It is doubtful that Ashworth himself lived in the house for the county records indicate that he lived in the large house just to the east on the same block. The home was probably constructed for one of John Ashworth's sons, William Ashworth. William acquired the property in 1892 where it remai ned in hi s family well into the 20th century. The house itself is architectua11y significant as a variant of the popular hall and parlor house, a type of dwelling which was the most commonly encountered house in the city dun ng the late 19th century. The two-room wide hall and parlor house was found as a small one story cottage and as a large two story (for the time and place) mansion. The william Ashworth house falls somewhere in between the two social extremes and its distinctive central gable design is indicative of the stylistic diversity found on houses of this type. A small log cabin which stands behind the house is included in thi s nomination. The cabin was originally located east of town at Fort Cameron and constructed there before the stone fort was itself begun, probably about 1872. The cabin was moved to its present location at an unknown date, but it remains in good historic condition and is significant both for us early construction date and its association with the building of the army post east of town. John Ashworth House 115 South 200 West Beaver, Utah Continuation of section 4 house. Although the garage is distracting, it does not affect the basic historical integrity of the original house. On the same property is a small log cabi n whi ch is still in excellent shape. The cabin is a· single cell structure constructed of split logs joined at the corners with a dovetail notch. The gables are closed in by vertical board framing. The cabin \'1as reportedly moved from the site of old Fort Cameron many years ago to its present 1ocati on. Fort Cameron was enti rely constructed of stone (it was four miles east of Beaver and is no longer extant) and this cabin was supposedly built before the stone construction began which would date it c. 1872. Judging from its style, its notching, and the axe marks on the logs, this date is entirely feasible. The interior of the log cabin sti111 has a few patches of the original canvas that was used to cover the walls. Canvas was also stretched for a ceiling, and straw was then placed on top of it inside the gable to serve as insulation. There used to be a fireplace on one gable wall, the flue for it went through the wall and outside up to the stack. On the front facade there i s a ce ntra 1 door and one wi ndow to the si de. There was also a wi ndow on one gable end, but it was since been enlarged as a door. 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. s.c.on M ' .~.\ T.1 ~S \.· '"' GCVtRNO" Division of State History Decenber 21, 1983 (UTAH SlATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY) STAn OF UTAH . DEPA4lMENl or C OM~'J"'TY AND E(;O ~OIlIC OEVHOf'MEt., "'ELVIN T. SMITH . DIRECTOR 30C RIO GRANDE SALT LAKE CITY . UTAH 6410' ·" &2 TELEPHONE 80 11533-5 755 Byron C. Black ISS South 200 West Beaver, Utah 84713 Dear Mr. Black: It is my distinct pleasure to inform you that on November 29, 1983, the John Ashworth House, nominated by the Historic and Cultural Sites Review COIMlittee and the Utah State Historic Preservation Officer, \Vas 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 h'orthy of preservation for their significance in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering am: 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 nat~ral resources, and 1S 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 properties: -Consideration in the planning for federally assisted projects. Section 106 of the Nation: 1 Historic Preservation Act of 1966 provides that the Advisory COlmcil on Historic Preservation be given an opportunity to comment on projects affecting such properties. -Eligibility for Federal tax benefits for rehabil i tat iOl1S of certain histor ic commercial, industrial ar!d residential rental bll i Idings. -Collsiderat i on of h istor ic values in the deci sion to issue a surface cortI mining permi t hTIere coal is 1oc C'. ted , in accord with the Surface ~Iining and Control Act of 19'17. ~: : d : \.. H · s: o( y t~ ()a rd ; E' :·; .... C ~ · i1 ~ :.Jn !J.1Hou C • /J.~ ... ': ~ .. (, I"I.~I' ":"'· a "l • ~ : ,r"! . · " H~· ~'" \a:-iYii ." • lflc :.:;n H Lu\c: e 1 ;>~:"'~ n . ~ ·.: ·", "', • • Anand A Yd'"lJ Davl~ ~'. ~ .~ ::() : ' t:~ E ~ I ~~ ~ i'"! ~...i (Jr. : :j ~ v.~ • • ,=h Za:-)~ ,'r \,: ;, , ~ , , ~~ ~ • • Th;.)rii :.S G A! c,:anJ~' V.1 ·C: .i'- {) ()'''\· ~ n ~ -Qualification for Federal grants for historic preservation when funds 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. .4ny restrictions which may be placed on a property are the result of local zoning ordinances and not the National Register Progrllin. 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 signatures 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 Utahts State Historic Preservation Officer. There is no charge. If you would like the certificate, please let us know by mail or call 533-6017. We do suggest that a marker be placed to give your histor ic propeI'ty 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 Preservation Officer AKP:ljw Enclosure February 23, 1982 Byron C. Bl ack Beaver, Utah 84713 scan II MAIHE $O'. GOvf.fl t-;O" Division of State History (UTAH STATE HISTORICAl SOCIETY) S;A1£ OF UI"~ DEPARIMENI VI' CU~""UNITY lCONOM'C DEVf.1 CPMi'NT MEl VIN T. S~AIT~. DIRECTOR 300 RIO GRANDE SAl. T LAKE CITY. UTAM 84101 TELEPHONE 801/533-5755 Dear Mr. Black: 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 amrnendments 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 115 South 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 ~nd any other questions you may have. Slate History Board Millon C AOrams. Cna,rman • Theron H. Luke • Ted J Warner • Ehzaoem Montague • TllOmas G Alexander DelloG Dayton • Wayne K Honton • Helen Z Papanlkotas • David S Monson • Ehzaoeth Griffith • Wilham D. Owens AND One final note the Utah State Hi stor; cal Society has received funds to publish the stuqy 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 hi.story. 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 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 10acted at 450 West on 300 South. J Sincer~ i~~ :~~1 Preservation Research Coordinator AKP/ch Enclosure HISTORIC SITES NM·1E OF Sr'rE DATE MAR~~R John Ashworth House ("1) ORDER FORM ----------- December 29, 1983 PROPOSED '1.'EXT: John Ash\vorth, mayor of Beaver, had this house huil t in 1880 apparently for his son, William Ashworth. The house is a variation of the hall and parlor house type which was the most popular house type in Beaver during the nineteenth century. The log cabin located behind this house was built c. 1872 at Fort Cameron, east of town, and was moved here at an unknown date. ( ) 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. ~ J.. ,. a;';l e;lc.l.oSlng rr.y \..., paya b".!.e ...~ o of 0 $25Q .00 Cdec~ ... fkc L' UJ-\.. a \...I. ~L..~L.e ~ ... __ .... :;: -""orl·c"''' "_.!..::-.~ _ U.L _ So.::iety in the ar.10U:1t for a 19·' xIS" !=,laque; 051:')0.00 for a 10" x 8" plague; 0::- D$~O.OO for a:-: 5" x ~ 3/~" pla~~e (available only for buil~i~;s in histo~ic ~ist~icts). - - - - ----------------- Re~arks: ---------- - - - - - -----------._--- - - -------- ._ - - -------.--R'2~~rn Prcs~ Ut 2 :.~ to: vation Office s t c~ t e It i :; t CJ ric 2.:' ·s:; -:: i ,,; t y ----------- Utah State Historical Society Property Type: Site No. Historic Preservation Research Office S\&'N. Structure/Site Information Form . 1 Street Address: i= Name of Structure: z o e:( () u:: i= z w o 115 , S~ CJ) ~ CJ) ~ T. Present Owner: / Byron C. Black Owner Address: Beaver, Utah 84713 Effective Age: Kind of Building: l- e:( I- Original Owner: r JOh;>l.Ashworth) f·~v Original Use: SI'S ~\O 200 West Year Built (Tax Record): Legal Description 2w BV-04-Sl L . ": •• Q Tax#: ( ;-3 0(" ' " )'\ I~ /"! ., Construction Date: c. Residence S. R. \8W Ws B-34 Demol ition Date: Present Use: Residence Building Condition: Integrity: Preliminary Evaluation: Final Register Status: ~xcellent o Unaltered o Minor Alterations ~ajor Alterations ~gnificant o o o CJ) o o 3 z o i= e:( I- Z w ::::!i!: ~ () oo o o Good Site Ruins Deteriorated Photography: Date of Slides: Views: 0 Front Research Sources: IlYAbstract of Title o Plat Records/ Map y/Tax Card & Photo o o Building Permit Sewer Permit o o o o o 0 Side 0 Rear Biographical Encyclopedias Not of the Historic Period Not Contributory 0 Other City Directories County & City Histories 0 Contributory Slide No.: Sanborn Maps Obiturary Index o o National Landmark 0 National Register [ I Multi-Resource State Register 0 Thematic Date of Photographs: District Phbto No.: Views: 0 Front 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other o o LOS Church Archives o o o o LOS Genealogical Society ~Other Newspapers 'ytah State Historical Society t(" Personal Interviews o o U of U Library BYU Library USU Library 3J-C Library Bibl iographical References (books, articles, records, interviews, old photographs and maps, etc.): Fieldwork D~~cl R~c:o;rcl Book 1933 photo on tax records. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Black, interviewed 6/21/79 in Beaver by L. L. Bonar. Researcher: L. L. Bonar Date:9/l8/78 Street Address: 115 South 200 West Architect/ Builder: Unknown Building Materials: Brick, frame J: Building Type/Style: Cottage <C Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: 4 w a: ::::> I- () w !:: () a: Site No: BV-04-5l (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) somewhat. repair; one arge barn in in the w er pipes in the now as siding). Garage and add'tion on rear were adde Outbuildings' one small log cabin' one shed ae from wood that was 'tilion; arranged with o room cottage wit ome was originally a ile tihe ~home is one s ory tall, there is the front facade. b' ateral symmetry acro style window in it th helps to light up a small center gable th style ornice with paired the attic space. \home voussoir over the door. brackets and its only other decorati motif consists of ugh originally there we There is only ne chimney in theho e, on the south gable two. reportedly bu "Jackson COtmty" just south of to ,which may Patterson f 'ly was responsible fOT ,' ing them as they were arly brick ers and their brick d was south of town on uth Creek . 0 displays stone in the foundatio , the granite having be limited to use green granite and br The foundation itself' approximately 2 feet ick , while e 8f <ea:tly homes on all brick and about 0 e foot in thickness. e floor jo' walls of thecho full inches wide, aced every 14.'1 The :ho ,small as original and re originally ad a mea 5 Statement of Historical Significance: o I- This home was wned by However, Jo ' Ashworth big house 0 the >a: !!? J: Construction Date: Mayor of Beaver. ___-- ' Ashworth I' ed the the }~yor structures i '(/-:;r '\ 0,·IJ i",.., , ....:li~'I~Id~e~e~a~a!!H=:!y!!!a~y~s~YbSak:ll:=:lf=e=esi::ltiol'Yellrl'€e • ('" \:: v\ \~,(1j r " i' > '(\ ,I \ ' -r i. l~e rO ~) l tl 15 ~ Sl~~ rell .strvdvve (O'r?StwcW 1 of ~fllt Ill1s }) lnrd Vo.} iff 115 South 200 West Beaver, Utah notch. 7h- 1abiu a ~ {raMI~ . c/[JpJ ~) 1ft! () do~'d I~ by !Jf'rt irtU b"a vd (OTIlf'i5 On the same property is a small log cabin which is still in excellent shape. The cabin was reportedly moved from the site of old Fort Cameron many years ago to its present _.( ,e location. Fort Cameron was entirely constITuct e d of stone (it was four miles east of Beaver and is no longer extant) and this cabin was supposedly built before the stone construction began which would date it c . 1872. Judging from its style, its notching and the axe work on the cabin, this date is entirely feasible. The interi of the ~log cab ihn sti ll has a few patches of the original canvas that was used to cover the walls. Canvas was also stretched for a ceiligg, and straw was then placed on top of it inside , the gable to serve as insulation. There used to be a fireplace on one gable wall, the flue for which went through the wall and outside up to the stack. On the front facade there is a central door and one window to the side. There was also a window on one gable end, but it has since been enlarged as a door. John Ashworth House 115 South 200 Wes t Byron C. Black Beaver, Utah 84713 DISCRIPTION The John Ashworth House is a one-story brick structure with a stone toundation, built about 1875. It is a hal I and parlor plan house with an origlnal shed extension to the rear.lhe moderately pitched gable root has a prominent molded box cornice with a trleze and palred brackets. Uecorative elements are provided by the eclectlc Victorian trlm, door and WlndOw openings, a porch, a corbel led chimney cap, the elaborate cornice, and a center gable. The house, WhlCh is in excel lent condition, has had one side door bricked in, and a 1976 garaged attached on the other side. Ihe body ot this house is rectangular wlth the tacade on the broadside. d"" The facade has a center gable with a lancet arch GothiC type window, and ~ -- window-window-door-window-window piercing on the ground tloor. A hlP root porch spans the tacade, attached wei I below the cornice line. Turned posts support the porch root. The tacade has Shingle sash windOWS, and the door has a flat head with three tiers ot voussoirs. One interior end chimney stands on the roof ridge. ~ A head similar to that ot the door adorns ~ one-over-one ott-center window which pierces the gable end ot the house. A door with a matching hea(6) ~ which pierced the slde ot the rear extensio ~ll as now been bncked Iii . It:le d' other gable end ot the house has been obscured by the modern garage. Ih1S garage has a low pitch gab Ie root that now adjo ins the porch root ot the house. $A @ ~i age Is ' Pi t ''''a''] "' a ll " I s l li i iII t" li ii A!t _ Although the garage is distracting, it does not affect the basic historical integrity ot the original house. On the same property is a sma I I log cabin which is stil I in excel lent shape. The cabin is a single cel I structure constructed ot split logs jOined ~~ at the corners with a dovetail notCh. lhe gables are closed 1n by vert1cal ~~~ . J ~ i~ ~Orm j ~ The cabin was reportedly moved trom the Site ot old rort ~ Cameron many years ago to its present location. rort Cameron was ent1rely constructed of stone (it was tour m11es east ot Beaver and is no longer extant) and this cabin was supposedly built betore the stone construct10n began which would dat~__lJ c. 1872. Judging trom its style, its notchinA)'ond , t~ on the ~ , th1S date 1S ent1rely teas1ble. ~ ~1~~ The ~terior ot the log cabin stll I I has a tew patChes ot the origlnal canvas that was used to cover the wal Is. Canvas was also stretChed tor a ceiling, and straw was then placed on top ot it inside the gable to serve as insulation. There used to be a tlreplace on one gable wal I, the tlue tor l+~ went through the wal I and outside up to the stack. Un the tront tacade there is a central door and one wlndow to the Slde. There was also a wlndOw on one gable end, but lt was Slnce been enlarged as a door. SIGN IrrCANCI: Ih1S home was originally constructed by John AShworth, who at the t1me o~ the construction in 1880 the Major ot Beaver. It is doubttul that Ashworth h\M~'f t:lived ln the house tor the county r t he Ilved ln the large house just to the east on the same as probably constructed tor one ot John Ashworth's sons, I Ilam Ashworth. Wli Ilam acquired the property in IH92 where it remaln ln hlS tamlly el I lnto the LUth century. The house itselt is archltectua Iy slgnltlcant a variant ot the popular hal I and parlor house, a type ot dwel Ilng which was the most commonly encountered house in the city during the late 19th century. The two-room wlde hal I and parlor house was tound as a smal lone story cottage and as a large two story {tor the tlme and plac manSlon. The william AShworth house tal IS somewhere in between the tw oaa extremes and ltS dlstlnctl~ central gable ~ lS lndicatlve ot the ylistic dlverslty tound on hou ~ t thlS type. A small log cabln which st ds behind the house lS lncluded ln this nomination. The cabin w ~riglnal Iy located east ot towUaP.~ ~ort Cameron and stru te there betor ~Lon e tort ' i , us t :e was ltselt~ probably about IH7/ The cabin was ved to ltS present locatlon at an unknown date, but it emalns ln gOOd hlSt ic condltlon and lS slgnltlcant both tor us early construction date a tl ltS assoclatlon wlth the building ot the army post east ot town. ('812.. 2344b Ashworth, John, House Beaver MRA The John Ashworth House is a one-story brick structure with a stone foundati~nd built about 1875. It is a hall and parlor plan house with an original"~xtension to the rear. The moderately pitched gable roof has a prominent molded box cornice with a frieze and paired brackets. Decorative elements are provided by the eclectic Victorian trim, door and window openings, a porch, a corbelled chimney cap, the elaborate cornice, and a center gable. The house, which is in excellent condition, has had one side door bricked in, and a 1976 garage attached on the other side. The body of this house is rectangular with the facade on the broadside. The facade has a center gable with a lancet arch Gothic type window, and a . window-window-door-window-window piercing on the ground floor. A hip roof porch spans the facade, attached well below the cornice line. Turned posts support the porch roof. The facade has single sash windows, and the door has a flat head with three tiers of voussoirs. One interior end chimney stands on the roof ridge. A head similar to that of the door adorns the one-over-one off-center window which pierces the gable end of the house. A door with a matching head, which pierced the side of the rear extension, has now been bricked in. The other gable end of the house has been obscured by the modern garage. This garage has a low pitch gable roof that now adjoins the porch roof of the house. The garage is rectangular and is built of siding. Although the garage is distracting, it does not.~r the original house. 6~~ kYr Ae5ct ~a>1 '1 4~ tk ~i,' h.l~ Io.j <ttl> I" ) '''mt''ty . Inltecl SUite. Department of Ute Interior .atlonal PI~ Senice substantive Review. Ashworth, John, House (Beaver MRA) Beaver County, UTAH . S.~ ( ; / 05 - & () <.-u) resubmission nomination by person or local governmE.nt owner objection appeal Substant i ve' Rev i ew: ~ sampl~ ___ /request /' Reviewer's d'/.Ivt6u.lljjo- -;r 3. Ciassification Stat .... 4. Owner of Property 5. Location of legal Description 6. Representation in Existing Surveys _ Description ,Keel*" 'al, _ _ _ cteC.rtorated ",in. UMSpoaed C-Ck. _ _ _ __ NR decision ----- ----_._- .¢?/b- technical corrections cited below ~substantive reasons discussad below Location !IOOd appeal __ see continuation sheet 1. Name _ '= Federal Agency: _____________ D~te , ,Nomination returned for: _ _ ACCEPT_~ __ -,--_ _ v-RETU R N 9/r 7/J _ REJECT _ __ Recom./Criteria ~"'-' Rev i ewe r If~ o'Ju-vntfl..-- __ Discipline dt'o?h'~ Vat'k,~~~ X 7. Action: com me nts: ~$V 2~ ~~-.5<~ Working No. Fed. Reg. Dat.a: , . Date Due: ?7vld~ -7l/JlI<f-~, · Check _ unaltered · _ .".,ed _ original aU. moved dale _ _ f.. 8. ~ignificance summary pa ragraph ~ completeness clari ty 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 '? ,......01 10. Geographica' Data __ _____ ~- Qt ""10" - - - - - - UIfT""..... _ . x •..-. -..,. - ...- ______ ?~ juaUftcatlen __ ~t/~h~I L_I._______________________ 11. Form Prepared By 12. State Historic Preservation Officer Certificatiort Questions concern.ing Signed this nomination may ~<fJ1~ Comments for any item be directed to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Date may be continued P/?l/A on an Phone : attached 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. GO\? UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, Hawkins, Willia m and Eliza, House (Beaver M R A), 95 E. 200 North (11/29/83) UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Gto UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, (,.11 UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, (pIZ UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, GI3UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, G/'-!UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, Main Sts. (11/29/83) (,/5UT A H, Beaver County, Beaver, bib UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, (11/29/83) Gn UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, St. (11/29183) Gi'6 UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, go W. 1st North (11/29/83) fi1'UTAH, Beaver CountYJ Beaver, 620UTAH, Beaver County:, Beaver, 6Zi UTAH, Beaver County:, Beaver, :; 622u T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, (2jll T A H, Beaver County, Beavep, ,l"..2i/UTAH, Beaver County:, Beaver, .. (11/30/83) 6cR House at 110 S. 3rd West (Beaver MRA) , 110 S. 3rd West (11/30/83) House at 325 S. Main St. (Beaver M It A), 325 S. Main St. (11/30/83) Jackson, Samuel, House (Beaver t1 RA), 215 S. 2nd East (11/30/83) Low Hotel(Beaver MRA), 95 N. Main St. (11/29/83) Maeser, Reinhard, House (Beaver MRA), 295 E. 200 North (11/29/83) Mansfield, Murdock and Co. Store (Beaver MRA), W. Center and N. . .. Moyes, William, Jr., House (Beaver M R A), 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, M.3r'Y Ellen, House (Beaver M R A), . . . .. Nowers, Wilson G., House (Beaver MEA), 195 E.lst North (11/29/83) Odd Fellows Hall (Beaver MRA), 33-35 N. Main St. (11/29/83) Olcott, Frances A., House (Beaver MRA). 590 E. 100 Uorth (11/30/83) Orwin, Jessie, · House (Beaver M R A), 390 W. 600 North (11/29/83) Reeves, Sylvester H., House (Beaver M R A), 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 MRA), 185 S. ~ain St (11/29/83) Smith, Ellen, House (Bea ver MRA), 395 N. 300 West (11/29/83) Smith, William P., House (Beaver MRA), 190 E. Center St. (11/29/83) Stephens, Mitchell M., House ·(Beaver M R A), 495 N . 200 East (11/29/83) Stoney, Robert W., House (Beaver MRA),305 W. 300 North (11/30/83) Tanner, Jake, House (B eaver M R A), 580 S. 200 We st (11/30/83) Tho mpson, Mary L, House (Beaver i{R A), .25 N. 40 0 East (11/30/83) Tolton, J. F., Grocery (Beaver M RA), 25 N. Main St. (11/29/83) Tolton, Walter S., House (Beaver M R A), 195 W. 500 North (11/29/83) Tyler, Daniel, House (Beaver M RA), 310 N. Main St. (11/29/83) White, Samuel, HOllse (Beaver MRA), 315 N.l00 East (11/29/83) Willden, Charles, House (Beaver MRA2, 180 E. 300 South (i1/30 / 83) Willden, Elliot, House (Beaver MRA), 340 S. Main St. (11/30/83) Willden, Feargus O'Connor', House (Beaver M R A)J 120 E. 1st South f,2'S UTAH, Beaver Count.r, Beaver, £..zf.UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, 62 7 UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, . ~·UTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, £"31U T A H, Beaver County: Beaver, GJJUTAH, Beaver County, Beaver, G3! UTA H, Beaver . .9~ounty:, Beaver, b:3? U T A H, Beaver County, Beaver, 0.3JUTAH, Beaver County:, Beaver, b.>i{ UTA H, Beaver County, Beaver, 6::GUTAH,13eaver County, Beaver', ~%UTAH, Beaver County. Beaver, G3I UTAH, B·eaver County, Beaver, 0>3 UT A H, Beaver Cou~ Beaver, 6-f/' U T A H, .Beaver County, Beaver, (11/29/83) . bL{Ot!3R- UT A H, Beayer County , Beaver, Yardley, John, House (Beaver M R [10210 S. 1st West (11/29/83) W J~SCONSIN, Crawford County, Prairie du Chien, Old Rock School, S. Marquette Rd. at Parri.sh St. (12/01/83) WISCONSIN, Dane County, Fitchburg vicinity, Fox Hall, 5183 County HVlY. M (12/01/83) WI.sC 0 NSIN, Waukesha County, Waukesha, Fi..Y'St Methodist Church (Wauk esha M R A), 121 Wisconsin Ave. (12/01/83) \u.sC 0 N SIN I ,W aukesha Countz., Waukesha, He mlock, David J., Haase (Waukesha M B.!1 234 Carr oll St. (12/01/83) WISCO NSIN, Waukesha County, Waukesha,}-1cCallStreet Historic Distr'i ct(Waukesha BRA), McCall an~a mes Sts.) and N. East and Hart well Aves. (12/01/83) MASSA C H USETTS, (11/29/83) MASSA C H USETTS, MASSA C H USETTS, MASSA C H U SETTS, (11/29/83) MASSA C H U SETTS, MASSACHUSETTS, (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) Ha mpden County, Westfield, United States Whip Company Co mplex, 24 Main St. . Middlesex County, Fra mingham, Ellis, Moses, House, 283 Pleasant St. (11/29/83) Plymouth County, Scituate, James, Capt. Benj3.min, House, 301 Driftway HISSISSIPPI, Ada ms County, Natchez, Upriver Residential District, Roughl,y bounded by Pine, Monroe, ElmlBishop, and Ridge/Maple Sts. (12/01/83) MISSISSIPPI, Warren County, Vicksburg, 1300 Grove Street House, 1300 Grove St. (11/29/83) M 0 NT A N A, Lewis and Clark County, Gilman, Gilman State Bank, Main St. (12/01/83) NO RT H CAR 0 LIN A, Edgecombe County, Battleboro vicinity, Old Town Plantat).on, Off N C 97 (12/01/83) NOR T H CAR 0 LIN A, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Morrocroft, 2525 Richardson Dr. (11/28/83) OHIO, Ha milton County, Cincinnati, Betts-Longworth Historic District, Roughly bounded by Ezza."'Cl Dr., Central Ave., and Mound and Old Court;. Sts. (11/29/83) OHIO, Scioto County, Portsm outh, Second Street Historic District, 2nd St. (11/30/83) OKLAHOMA, Texas County, Texhoma vicinity, CCC Ranch Headquarters, W of Texhorea (12/01/83) TEN N ESSEE, Chester County, Jacks Creekficinity, Ha mlett-Smith House, Jacks Creek-Mifflin Rd. (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays County, San Marcos, Belvin Street Historic District (San Marcos M n A), 700, 8CO, 900 bbcka of Belvir. St., and 227 Mitchell St. (12/01/83) TEXA:>, Hays County, San Marcos, · Cemetery Chapel, San Marcos Cemetery (San Marcos MRA), TX 12 (12/01/83) . . TEX AS, Hays Ccunty, San Marcos, Hofueinz, Walter, House (Sari Harcos M R A), 819 W. Hopkins St. (12/01/83) Tr;X AS, Hays County, San Marcos, Kone-Cliett House (San Marcos M R A), 724 Burleson St. (12/01/83) TEXAS,Jlays County, San Marcos, McKie-Bass Building (San Harcos MRA), 111 N. Guadalupe St. (12/01/83) TEX AS, Hays County, San Marcos, .San Marcos Milling Co mpany (San Marcos M R A), Nicola Alley (12/01/83) :,),( $ • UTA!L Reaver County, Beaver, Ashworth, John, House (Beaver M R A), 115 S. 200 West. (11/29/83) ) ' iC? UTAH, Be~lVe!".-f.0unty, UTAH, Beaver Cou~ { ·,ti .i UTAH, Beaver County, (11/29/83) :;() 2. UTAH, BE'aVel' County, (11/29/83) ·1t'G<~ UTA H, Beaver County, ,;:;u ir( UTA H, Bea':er County, . t.()f UTA H, t3eaver County, (O b UTA H, Beaver County, (:..07 UTAH, Beaver County, ';;~> 'j Beaver, Ashworth. John, Ho.use (Rea·ver MRA), 110 S. 1st West, (11/29/83) Beaver,_Baldwin, Caleb, HOUSe (Beaver MRA») 195 S. 400 East (11/30/83) Beaver, BeavE:r ReliefSoci~ MeetinghQuse (Beaver MRA), 35 N. 1st East Bea'Ter, , Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Beaver, Bradshai!.L.George Albert.l.....House (Beaver.!i.B..!b 265 N. 200 West Burt., Willia m, House (Beaver M R A), 515 E. Center St. (11/30/83) Si!.i.'ls, House (Bea!~ I' N P..!11st South c.ne! 4th Ea.::t (11/29/03) FemJ.e'LL.Wf~:~lou~~ (Beaver H R A») 1045 E. 200 N0rth (11/30/83) Frazer, D~vid L, House (B.eaver:..~:LB.A& 81'7 E. 200 Ncrth (11/30183) Gale, H01lr'y C~I House (B~_~·lRA), 495 N.1st East (11/29/83) .£Q~r Ashworth, John House #1 155 South 200 West, Beaver, Beaver County Kodachrome SLIDE + 01 PROCESSED BY KODAK Ashworth, John House #1 155 South 200 West, Beaver, Beaver County Kodachrome SLIDE II PROCESSED BY KODAK |
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