| Title | 99837 |
| NR ID | 84002238 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Summit County |
| City | Park City |
| Address | 36 Prospect |
| Listed Date | 1984/07/11 |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Date | 2024-05-06 |
| Building Name | BARRETT, RICHARD, HOUSE |
| UTSHPO Collection | Summit County General Files |
| Rights Management | Digital Image © 2024 Utah Division of State History. All Rights Reserved. |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6vq8a17 |
| Comment | 84002238 |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 2497426 |
| OCR Text | Show This text message is used to keep the image from rotating in ocr process. Be sure to crop the top .25" off after the ocr process. BARRED RICHARD HOUSE 36 PROSPECT PARK CITY, SUMMIT COUNTY UTAH STATE HISTORY 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 3 9222 50015 8980 r HISTORIC SITE FORM (10-91) UTAH STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE Name ofProperty: Richard Barrett House Address: 36 Prospect Street Twnshp City, County: Park City, Summit, Utah UTM: Current Owner Name: Range Section: USGS Map Name & Date: Park City East Gregory J. Wimmer (trustee) Quad/20ll Current Owner Address: PO Box 620364 Tax Number: PC-230 Woodside, CA 94062-0364 Legal Description (include acreage): LOTS 1 & 2 & N'LY 5 FT LOT 3 BLK 18 PARK CITY SURVEY M5-304 FQC468 M6-74 M87-177 317-5771063-8211669-543-917GREGORY J WIMMER TRUSTEE OF THE GREGORYJ WIMMER LIVING TRUST; 0.10 AC Property Category ...lbuilding(s) _structure _site _object Photos: Dates ...ldigital: Nov. 2013 (3) ....xprints: 2006, 1995, 1983, 1940s _historic: Drawings and Plans _measured floor plans _site sketch map _Historic American Bldg. Survey _original plans available at: _other: Evaluation ...leligible/contributing _ineligible/non-contributing _out-ol-period Use Original Use: single dwelling Current Use: single dwelling Research Sources (check all sources consulted, whether useful or not) ...labstract oftitle ...lcity!county histories ---personal interviews ...ltax card & photo _building permit _USHS History Research Center _sewer permit ...l USHS Preservation Files USHS Architects File ...lSanborn Maps _obituary index _LDS Family History Library _city directories/gazetteers ...llocallibrary: Park City Museum _university library(ies): ...lcensus records _biographical encyclopedias _newspapers Bibliographical References (books, articles, interviews, etc.) Attach copies of all research notes, title searches, obituaries, and so forth. Boutwell, John Mason and Lester Hood Woolsey. Geology and Ore Deposits of the Park City District, Utah. White Paper, Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1912. Carter, Thomas and Peter Goss. Utah's Historic Architecture, 1847-1940. Salt Lake City: Center for Architectural Studies, Graduate School of Architecture, University of Utah and Utah State Historical Society, 1988. Hampshire, David, Martha Sonntag Bradley and Allen Roberts. A History ofSummit County. Coalville, UT: Summit County Commission, 1998. National Register of Historic Places. Park City Main Street Historic District. Park City, Utah, National Register #79002511. Peterson, Marie Ross and Mary M. Pearson. Echoes of Yesterday: Summit County Centennial History. Salt Lake City: Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1947. Pi eros, Rick. Park City: Past & Present. Park City: self-published, 2011. Randall, Deborah Lyn. Park City, Utah: An Architectural History of Mining Town Housing, 1869 to 1907. Master of Arts thesis, University of Utah, 1985. Ringbolz, Raye Carleson. Diggings and Doings in Park City: Revised and Enlarged. Salt Lake City: Western Epics, 1972. Ringholz, Raye Carleson and Bea Kummer. Walking Through Historic Park City. Self-published, 1984. Thompson, George A., and Fraser Buck. Treasure Mountain Home: Park City Revisited. Salt Lake City: Dream Garden Press, 1993. Researcher/Organization: Daniel Cannen / CRSA Architecture Task 5-lntensive Level Surveys, Historic Sites Outside of Main Street Historic District Date: August 2015 1093 Building Style/Type:_T_IL_c_o_t_ta....gz.,.e_t-"-y.a.p..;..e______________ _ _ _ _ _ _ No. Stories:....:....:1=--_ _ __ Foundation Material: not verified Wall Material(s): --------------- Additions: _none .:J:....minor _major (describe below) drop-novelty wood siding Alterations: _none .:J:....minor _major (describe below) Number of associated outbuildings _0__ and/or structures _0_. Briefly describe the principal building, additions or alterations and their dates, and associated outbuildings and structures. Use continuation sheets as necessary. The house at 36 Prospect Street was described in a 1984 National Register form as follows: "This house is a one story frame TIL cottage. The house is oriented east. Because the house is situated on the crest ofa hill, additions to the rear were impossible to make. When the house was enlarged between 1889 and 1900, it was expanded laterally with a one story extension added to the south end of the building. The extension complements the original house in scale and materials. In-period extensions are part of Park City's architectural vocabulary. Although in many cases an extension represents a major alteration of the original house, it usually contributes to the significance of a house because it documents the most common and acceptable method of expansion of the small Park City house. There are two porches. One spans the east side of the original stem-wing, and the other spans the west side of the same wing. Both porches were extant by 1889. There are two windows on the east gable end of the cross-wing, and a door and a single window on the east side of the original stem-wing. Each of the windows is the two over two double hung sash type. There is a single window on the east facade of the south extension. It originally was the same size as the other windows on the house, but at some point was reduced to a smaller size. The space of the original window was enclosed with matching drop siding. The walls of the east porch section have been sided with diagonally placed rough cut wood within the last year (1983). The changes made to the house, with the exception of the more recent addition of siding, are predictable, common changes, and do not affect the original character of this TIL cottage." The mUlti-pane window in the front gable is a new addition since the time of the c. 1940 tax photo but was present at the time of the National Register listing. There is an accessory building to the south of the house, but its function is unknown and it may be the structure is the same as shown on the 1907 Sanborn map. The overall form and materiality of the building remains intact and the building retains its historic value. Architect/Builder: unknown Date of Construction: c. 1899 Historic Themes: Mark themes related to this property with "s" or "c" (S = significant, C = contributing). (see instructions for details) _Agriculture _Economics £...Industry C Architecture _Education _Invention Government _Archeology _Engineering _Landscape _Religion _Art _Entertainment/ Architecture _Science _Commerce _Law Recreation _Social History _Communications _Ethnic Heritage _Literature _Transportation _Community Planning _Exploration/ _Maritime History ..£Other: Mining & Development _Military Settlement _Conservation _Health/Medicine _Performing Arts Write a chronological history of the property, focusing primarily on the original or principal owners & significant events. Explain and justifY any significant themes marked above. Use continuation sheets as necessary. The history of this house was described in the 1984 National register nomination form as follows: "Built c. 1883, the Richard Barrett house at 36 Prospect is architecturally significant as one of 78 extant TIL cottages in Park City, 17 of which are included in this nomination. The TIL cottage is one of the three most common house types built during the early period of Park City's mining boom era, and significantly contributes to the character of the residential area. This house was built by at least 1889, as indicated by the Sanborn Insurance Maps, and was probably constructed for Richard and Annie Barrett soon after their arrival in Park City in 1882. Richard Barrett had come from his native England at the age 1094 Park City Preservation Consulting, CRSAArchitecture of sixteen in 1866, and worked for a time in the mines of some of the other western states. His wife, Annie, whom he married in Virginia City, Nevada in 1876, was born in Pennsylvania in 1859. She came west with her parents in 1861 and lived in Grass Valley, California prior to her marriage with Richard. They had four children. Both Richard and Annie probably lived in this house until their deaths in 1900 and 1935, respectively. The house remained in the Barrett family until 1966." To illuminate the chain shown in the title history, the propert passed from Annie Barrett at the time of her death to Lizzie Crossman, her daughter. It then went to Richard Gartrell, the husband of Annie's other daughter, who was also named Annie. Richard Gartrell had a son who was also named Richard, and it is believed that it is this individual who sold the house in 1966. The house is currently owned by Gregory J. Wimmer. 36 Prospect Street. Northwest oblique. November 2013. Task 5-lntensive Level Surveys, Historic Sites Outside of Main Street Historic District 1095 36 Prospect Street. West elevation. November 2013. 36 Prospect Street. Southwest oblique. November 2013. 1096 Park City Preservation Consulting , CRSAArchitecture |
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