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Show -59385. Home 16-7-A O'Connor east of Eagle - Gable fram: (salt box style) • _ _ with shingle siding on the back addition (unpainted). Owner: Ronald and Gertrude Bray, Eureka Age: 1903 Significance: Contributory--Residence. Although, considered salvage. 0Nned by Minnie I..ockwi tz, early Eureka nerchant. 386. Hare Lot #163 - BW, W.C. Mill Site; 6 and 7-7-A O'Connor, east of Eagle - White gabled frarre with notched roof rafters. Owner: Ronald G. and Gertrude Arm Bray, Eureka Age: 1920 Significance: Contributory--Mine supervisory personnel residence' built by Olief Consolidated Minirl3' Co. 387. Hare SE oomer 5-7-A 0' Connor, west of Beck. -- Hip frarre with JXlrch on right and steps. Owner: Olive N. carlson, Eureka Age: 1903 Significance: Contributory-Residence. Owner of lot in 1903 was "Bunnell (Blert) and Wall". 388. Doug's Cafe 10,11,12-1-A Main Street -- A wood-masonry building Owner: Fay Smith, c/o Mrs. Dale Okelberry, Goshen,UI' Age: 1946 (eff.) Significance: Non-Contributory . 389. Rayners Pharmacy 13-1-A Main St.-- A two story brick, concrete and stucco carmercial building and private residence. Owner: J. Glen and Lucille C. Knotts, Eureka Age: 1926 Significance: Contributory--o..med by Ray Conyers and built to house his Raymers Phanracy and his wife's millinery establishrrent on the bottom floor I and a residence on the upper floor. 390. Post Office 14-1-A Main St. - Spanish style stucco structure ('See. i(ld; vlcL.Ac-'\' Owner: United States Govern.rrent l\l~-hCX\C\.\ Ke~ Age: 1922 Significance: Co..'1tributory--Erected in 1922 as Eureka City Post Office, symbolizing prosperity of the Tintic District. (L) \str |