8847 South 360 East
Sandy, UT, USA

  • Architectural Style: Bungalow
  • Bathroom: 1
  • Year Built: 1893
  • National Register of Historic Places: Yes
  • Square Feet: 1,316 sqft
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: Dec 09, 1999
  • Neighborhood: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: Architecture / Social History
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Architectural Style: Bungalow
  • Year Built: 1893
  • Square Feet: 1,316 sqft
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathroom: 1
  • Neighborhood: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places: Yes
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: Dec 09, 1999
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: Architecture / Social History
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Dec 09, 1999

  • Charmaine Bantugan

National Register of Historic Places - William Christopherson House

Statement of Significant: The William Christopherson house, built c. 1893, is significant under both Criteria A and C. Historically, it is significant under Criterion A for its association with two important periods of development in Sandy's history, the Mining, Smelting, and Small Farm period: 1871-c. 1910 and the Specialized Agriculture, Small Business, and Community Development Period (1906-1946), both part of the multiple property submission, Historic Resources of Sandy City. William Christopherson was a carpenter and also worked in the local mining industry. The house is also significant under Criterion C as a well-preserved example of a common house type, the central block with projecting bays, built by residents of Sandy during the mining boom period. The house is in good condition and contributes to the historic resources of Sandy.

National Register of Historic Places - William Christopherson House

Statement of Significant: The William Christopherson house, built c. 1893, is significant under both Criteria A and C. Historically, it is significant under Criterion A for its association with two important periods of development in Sandy's history, the Mining, Smelting, and Small Farm period: 1871-c. 1910 and the Specialized Agriculture, Small Business, and Community Development Period (1906-1946), both part of the multiple property submission, Historic Resources of Sandy City. William Christopherson was a carpenter and also worked in the local mining industry. The house is also significant under Criterion C as a well-preserved example of a common house type, the central block with projecting bays, built by residents of Sandy during the mining boom period. The house is in good condition and contributes to the historic resources of Sandy.

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