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Show -bl- 404. Harne lS-l-C J.. s.~ Clark, south of Rio Grande and north of school -- White gable frame. CMner: Burtis and Nonna Jameson, Eureka Age: 1908 Significance: Contributory-Residence. lot lS-l-C belonged to Thanas F. Clark in 18980 , 40S. Hooe: NW l6-l-C ~, S ~ Clark, oorth of Leadville - Gable frame with \o.nite si.din<j. o.-mer: r-hlvin and Betty Walker, Eureka Age: 1903 Significance: Contributory-Residence. Martin Tinetti, a.-m:r of land in 1902. lS~l-C . 406. Herre ~SCc Clark, 100 ft. north of leadville - Tan frarre gable CMner: Clenon and Lucile Ferguson, 838 Garfield Av. ,S.L.C. ,ur Age: 1908 Significance: Contributory--Residence. 407. HC:ne SW l6-l-C ? S1 Clark, north of lead-ville -- \mte frarre \.;ith hip roof. ()..mer: Laura Blight, Eureka Age: 19l1 Significance: Contributory-Residence. lDt possibly ov.ned by Frank Crornar, local store cmner (1910) ,&.-.... 408. Chief Consolidated I>'rining Co. - #2 Mine Surface Plant it:.. CMr.er: Chief Con. I>'ri.ning Co., Eureka (;t~\. ' Nine surface plant with the headfrarre intact. Age: 1918 Significance: The first mine in Utah to try the advantages of a roncrete shaft. The Chief #2 has a three cc.mpart:m:nt roncrete-lined shaft, dug by the Walter Fitch Jr. Co. and a:mcreted by the Villadsen Brother's, Salt Lake rontractors. (L) 410 HCitE IS and 16-7-B (A) Leadville north of Omrch - Stucco, turquoise trim and white picket fence. CMner: Margaret Hyde, Eureka Age: 1903 Significance: Contributory-Residence. D.B. Cronin, land avner in 1899. 409. Hare 24-3-C One-half mile south of school -- Gable frarre with green shake sidin:;, barn and sheds. CMner: Chief Con. l'furing Co. I Eureka Age: 1917 Significance: Contributory-Residence. Built by Chief Con. probably for sUfervisory personnel. |