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Show -6015-1-A 391. Methodist Church and Trailer Main St. -- Gothic style frane church with bell tower and rose window. Owner: Trustees of the M. E. Church Age: 1891 Significance: Contributory--Gothic style Methodist Olurch which is inportant in docmnenting the religious life of Eureka. '!he building still functions as a Methodist Olurch. (L) 392. Tintic Garage 17 and 18-l-A Main St. ~ A galvanized iron and wood ccmnercial structure. Owner: Mac. A. Bigler and B.C. Jarreson, Eureka Age: 1915 (Altered in 1927) Significance: Contributory-Functioned as a garage and illustrates the evolution of transportationJi being altered in 1927 to acconodate autonobiles. 394. Bullion Beck and Charcpion Headfrarre West end of Eureka - 'I\-.Q post "A" frarre M::>ntana-type headframe, wcx:x:l t.i.nbers. <Mner: U.V. Industries Inc., Uhiversity Club Bldg., City,or Age: ca. 1890 Significance: Sixty-five foot wood headfrarre is the only . rermant of the Bullion Beck Mine, one of Eureka's nost irnprotant mines • . It was disoovered in 1871 by M::>rnon, JOhrl Beck. (L) 395. Eureka Hill Headfram e Southeast of the Beck Mine -- 'lhirty-five foot, two-post W<XX1en headframe with mine dump (overl:>urden durrp) • Owner: Chief Con. Mining Co., Eurel<:a Age: ca. l890s . Significance: Another :irrportant mine to the Eureka area and . one noted for its o;.mer I John Q ~ Packard WID with Tintic noney, built the Salt Lake City Public Library, now the Hansen Planetarium. (L) -' 393. Gemini Mine Headframe Northeast of the Beck Mine -- Forty-five foot, u.;o-post wooden headframe and remnants of accx:xnpanying buildings. CMner: U.V. Industries Inc., Univ. Club Buildin:J, City,ur Age: ca. 1892 Significance: Remnant of the Gemini (earlier the Keystone) Mire, a mine o.vned by the HcCrystal farnil Y I a . well kno;.m minin:J entrepeneurial family in Utah. (L) ~" . ,. NW ll-l-C 396. Harne North end of Main St. -- White frarre dwelling with addition on right. Owner: Oro Land & Invest:rrent Co., SLC, or Age: 1904 Significance: Contributory--Residence. Pauline Mingorotti appears on recorder tract map in 1906. |