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Show NPS Form 10-900- a OMS No. 10024-0018 Utah WordPerfect 5.1 Fonnat (Revised Feb. 1993) United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet Section No . .L Page ~ Stockmore Ranger Station, Tabiona area, Duchesne County, UT Noncontributing: • a 1 Y2 story, bunkhouse, storeroom of wood-frame construction with a corrugated metal-covered, gable roof, c.1959 • a shed on wooden skids of wood-frame and plywood construction, with an asphalt shingle-covered, gable roof, c.1960s? • a large, open-air hay store of wood-pole and wood-plank construction, with a corrugated-metal shed roof, c.1970s? • a wooden pole fence surrounding the yard of the dwelling, and one fronting the site, c.1960s? • a corrugated-metal silo, c.1980s Buildings not substantial enough to count: • two small fire/water sheds of wood-frame and corrugated-metal construction, c.1930s • a small storage shed of wood-frame and plank construction, with a wood shinglecovered, shed roof, c.1940s? • a small open-ended shed of wood-frame and drop-siding construction, with a standingseam metal-covered, shed roof, c.1910s? Another building located nearby, across the highway, was at one time associated with the ranger station .. This building appears to be a small barn or large shed of wood-frame and clapboard construction, and was built c.1930s. It appears on an undated map (possibly 1950s) as a part of the site, although it is now privately owned. The ranger station was recently painted dark brown, but traces remain of previous colors . The coating below the brown appears to be "cinnamon brown," as listed in a 1936 Forest Service Descriptive Sheet. And below this is a mustard/gold coating which still remains on the window muntins. This appears to be the first color applied to the building. The other buildings are painted either brown or cinnamon brown. Because it is used very little, the ranger station has not been altered much since the 1950s, and is in good condition. The other historic buildings have also had some minor alteration and are in marginal-to-fair condition. The buildings, with the exception of the ranger station which is used for minor storage, are still used seasonally by the Forest Service, although plans are being made to restore the ranger station for use as a local history museum. See continuation sheet |