Jul 09, 1997
- Charmaine Bantugan
National Register of Historic Places - James B. and Ellen May Cushing Jensen House
Statement of Significant: Built in 1894, the James B. and Ellen May Cushing Jensen house is significant historically for its association with an important period of development in Sandy's history. James Jensen, the owner, was prominent in the mining industry during the Mining, Smelting, and Small Farm period of 1871- 1910. Architecturally, this house is a good example of the Victorian Eclectic style, one type built by residents of Sandy during this period. The Jensen house retains its historic integrity and is being nominated as part of the multiple property submission, Historic Resources of Sandy City.
National Register of Historic Places - James B. and Ellen May Cushing Jensen House
Statement of Significant: Built in 1894, the James B. and Ellen May Cushing Jensen house is significant historically for its association with an important period of development in Sandy's history. James Jensen, the owner, was prominent in the mining industry during the Mining, Smelting, and Small Farm period of 1871- 1910. Architecturally, this house is a good example of the Victorian Eclectic style, one type built by residents of Sandy during this period. The Jensen house retains its historic integrity and is being nominated as part of the multiple property submission, Historic Resources of Sandy City.
Jul 09, 1997
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