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Show -19115. Harne NW l5-2-C West of school entrance, through school yaId -- Gable with addition OWner: Jerald & Gail Drussel, 2380 Mtn.View Ave., San BeIl1ardino, CA Age: 1921 Significance: ContributoIY --Residence. HCMever, sorrewhat altered. Minnie Lockwitz, land CMner in 1898: builder unknCMIl. 116. Hare NW 8-2-C North of school entrance through school yard -- White gable frame with porch. OWner: Virginia Cartwright or Julie Ann Sorensen, Eureka Age: 1906 Significance: ContributoIY--Residence. 117. Tintic Schools Block 2 Plat C OWner: Tintic School District, Eureka 117. Brick Gymnasium - Constructed in 1926 by Harry Wintch, (A) contractor, and designed by Scott & Welch (J.W.Scott). Significance: Because of its function as school, serving the entire district. Also illustrating Eureka as the district I s center. (L) 117. Tintic High School - Brick structure, basically utilitarian (B) in design, erected in 1912, and designed by Irving Goodfellow. Significance: Because of its function as school, serving the entire district. Also illustrating Eureka as the district I s center. (L) 117. Brick Shop (C) Significance: (1936) Non-contributoIY because of age limitations. 117. Brick Elerrentary School (1936) (D) Significance: Non-ContributoIY because of age limitations. 118. Hane SE 2-2-C (6-G) Q)diva, next to school -- Gable frame with tan siding OWner: Wayne & Marcella Chambers, Eureka Age: 1908 Significance: Contributory-Residence. 118. Hone SE 2-2-C (6 or 7-G) (A) CoTIler Q)diva & Spring -- Gable frame with red vert. carport on west Owner: Lc:Mell & Amy Rhodes, Eureka Age: 1908 Significance: ContributoIY--Residence. |