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Show OMS No. 10024-0018 NPS form 10-900-a Utah WordPerfecl5.1 Format (Revised Feb. 1993) United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet Section No . .l Page 2. Stockmore Ranger Station, Tabiona area, Duchesne County, UT doorway is a small hatchway which provides access to the attic. There are also two six-over-six windows located on the rear of the main wing on this facade. Main entrance to the building is through the porch on the south side of the building which enters into the living room (formerly the kitchen, see drawing). The pine flooring (fir in the office) is now revealed but was covered by several layers of linoleum. The floor in the former kitchen is badly stained near the chimney where the stove sits, probably from cooking spills. Two bedrooms (one was originally a dining room) are located behind the living room at the rear (north) of the building, and a bathroom (formerly a pantry) at the east end. Water pipes for the bathroom are exposed in a closet space in the bedroom behind the bathroom. The bathroom was added probably c.1950s. The cross wing is attached to the west end of the house. Separate doorways lead to the kitchen (formerly a bedroom) at the rear of the cross wing, and to the office at the front. The extension of the crosswing was probably completed c.1930s to make more space in the kitchen and to add a large storage closet. Cabinetry in the kitchen appears to be from the 1930s. The area where the crosswing has been extended appears on the c.1930s floorplan as an incomplete screen porch to which there was no access from the building's interior (perhaps this is why it was labeled "incomplete"). There are two brick chimneys to which stoves were at one time attached. One is located at the wall separating the kitchen from the office, and the other at wall separating the front room from the bedroom; a newer stove still remains at the latter location. All of the ceilings were lowered c.1970s. Wall paper and linoleum were added to most of the interior over the years but have been subsequently removed or overpainted. There are several outbuildings on the site which were constructed or moved in later, but mostly during the historic period. These buildings/structures include: Contributing: • a garage/storeroom of wood-frame and clapboard construction, with a standing seam metal-covered, gable roof, c.1930s. • a shed of wood-frame and drop-siding construction, with a standing-seam, metalcovered gable roof, c.1930s • a storage shed of wood-frame and wood-shake construction, with a wood shakecovered, gable roof, c.1930s • a small storage shed of wood-frame and wood-shake construction, with a wood shakecovered, gable roof, c.1930s • an outhouse of wood-frame and clapboard construction, with a wood shingle-covered, gable roof, c.1930s See continuation sheet |