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Show -62404. Home 15-1-C Clark, south of Rio Grande and north of school -- White gable frame. Owner: Burtis and Nonna Janeson, Eureka Age: 1908 Significance: Contributory-Residence. Lot 15-1-C belonged to Thomas F. Clark in 1898 . 405. Harre NW 16-1-C Clark, mrth of Leadville - Gable frame with white siding. · CMner: IvElvin and Betty Walker, Eureka Age: 1903 Significance: Contributoxy-Residence. Martin Tinetti, c:Mn::r of land in 1902. 406. Harre 15-1-C Clark, 100 ft. north of Leadville - Tan frane gable Owner: Clerron and Lucile Ferguson, 838 Garfield Av. ,S.L.C.,UT Age: 1908 . Significance: Contributoxy-Residence. 407. Harre SW 16-1-C Clark, north of leadville -- White frarre with hip roof. Owrer: Laura Blight, Eureka Age: 1911 . Significance: Contributoxy-Residence. lDt possibly owned by Frank Cromar, local store owner (1910) 408. Chief Consolidated Mining Co. - #2 Mine Surface Plant. Ckm.er: Chief Con. Mining Co., Eureka · Mine surface plant with the headfrarre intact. Age: 1918 ·Significance: The first mine in Utah to try the advantages of a ooncrete shaft. The Chie f #2 has a three corrpa.rtrrent ooncrete-lined shaft, dug by the Walter Fitch Jr. Co. and ooncreted by the Villadsen Brother f S t Salt Lake contractors. (L) 410 Home 15 and 16- 7-B (A) Leadville north of Church -- s t ucc'O r turquoise t rim and white picket fence. CMner: Margaret Hyde, Eureka Age: 1903 Significance: Contributoxy--Residence. D.B. Cronin, land . <M1I1er in 1899. 409. Home 24-3-C One-half mile south of school - - Gable f rC:lf(£ wi th green shake: siding, barn and sheds. Owner: Chief Con. Mining Co., Eureka Age: 1917 Significance: Contributory-Residence. Built by Chief Con. probably for supervisory personnel. |