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Show -60- 39t. M2thodist CllUrch and ~a;i;].Qr 15-1-A ,J-'O Main St. - Gothic style frane church with bell tCMer and rose windcM. CMner: Trustees of the M. E. Church Age: 1891 Significance: Contribuwl:)'-Gothic style Methodist Church which is inportant in docurrenting the religious life of Eureka. 'nle building still functions as a M2thodist Olurch. (L) .. 392. Tintic Garage 17 and 18-1-A 1"-: , Main St. ' A galvanized iran and wood cc:mrercial structure. CMner: Mac. A. Bigler and B.C. Jarreson, Eureka Age: 1915 (Altered in 1927) Significance: Contribuwl:)'-Functioned as a garage and illustrates the evolution of transportation} being' altered in 1927 to accorrodate autonobiles. . \ 1 394. Bullion Beck and Charrpion Headfrane West end of Eureka - 'I\Yo p:>st "A" frarre I-bntana-type headfrane, wcx:x:i ti..rrt>el:S. CMner: U.V. Industries Inc., University Club Bldg., City,ur Age: ca. 1890 Significance: Sixty-five foot wood headfrarre is the only . ., remnant of the Bullion Beck Mire, one of Eureka' s nost inprotant mines. It was disOJvered in 1871 by !-bIlTOn, John Beck. (L) 1. 395. Eureka Hill Headfram e Southeast of the Beck Mine -- 'lliirty-five foot, two-p:>st wooden headfrarre with mine durtp (ovemurden durrp) • CMner: Qrief Con. Hining Co., Eureka Age: ca; ·1890s Significance: Another iIrJ:ortant rnine to the Eureka area and one noted for its avner, John Q. Packard WID with Tin tic rroney, built the Salt Lake City Public Library, now the Hansen Planetariumo (L) Gemini Mine Headfrane Northeast of the Beck Mine -- Forty-five foot, t\o.Q-post wooden headfrarre and remnants of accanpanying buildings. CMner: U. V. Industries Inc., Uni v. Club Buildin:J, City, ur Age: ca. 1892 Significance: Remnant of the Gemini (earlier the Keystone) M:i.re, a mine a..med by the McCrystal family, a well knavn rniniI"B entrepeneurial farnily in Utah. (L) .. \ ~.<: ' NW ll-l-C 396 . Harne North end of Nair. St. - White frarre dwelling with addition on right. CMner: Oro Land & Investnent Co., SLC, ur Age: 1904 Significance: Contributory--Residence. Pauline Mingorotti appears on recorder tract map in 1906. L |