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Show . '") ~., ...:.. <Ii -- . ,- I ~ _L- ~ ~ ,_ ' Lctl1. 1 Department of Community and Economic Development Division of State History Utah State Historical Society Michael O. Leavitt Governor MaxJ,EvaDS Director 300 Rio Grande Salt Lake City, Utah 84101-1182 (801) 533-3500 FAX: 533-3503 TOD: 533-3502 cehistry.ushs@email.state.ut.us December 9, 1999 ·BYRON LOOSLE ARCHAEOLOGIST ASHLEY NATIONAL FOREST 955 NORTH VERNAL AVENUE VERNAL UT 84078 Dear Byron: It is my distinct pleasure to inform you that the building known historically as the Stockmore Ranger Station, nominated by the Utah Board of State History and the Utah State Historic Preservation Officer, was officially listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park Service on November 12, 1999. In recognition of the listing of your property, we would like to present to you an official National Register certificate, for which there is no charge. Please contact Cory Jensen in our Historic Preservation Office if you would like to receive this certificate. We also suggest that a marker be placed to give your historic property additional public recognition. Please contact our office for details if you are interested in purchasing a marker. Listing in the National Register is intended to encourage preservation as well as provide recognition of a property's significance. A major benefit of listing on the National Register is the availability of tax ·credits for qualified restoration work (see attached fact sheets). We would be pleased to assist you with the application process should you wish to apply. Also, we would invite you to become a member of the Utah State Historical Society and enjoy the benefits of the various activities and publications the membership has to offer (see enclosed brochure). Please contact Cory Jensen at 801/533-3559, or bye-mail atcjensen@history.state.ut.usif you have any questions or if we may be of assistance to you. Sincerely, CW~ Wilson G. Martin Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer and Program Manager cc: Mark Hicken, Duchesne County CLG Preserving and Sharing Utah's Past for the Present and Future |