Spring City, a typical Mormon village in its layout, has generous lots, broad streets, and a general
- Emmanuel Isaiah Smith 
- Nov 26, 2020
- 1 min read
Aerial View – Spring City Area Study, Spring City, Sanpete County, UT Contributor Names: Historic American Buildings Survey, creator Created / Published: Documentation compiled after 1933 Subject Headings- Mormons- Utah — Sanpete County — Spring City Notes- Significance: Spring City, a typical Mormon village in its layout, has generous lots, broad streets, and a generally spacious character. Its architecture dates primarily from 1860 to 1910 and encompasses a broad spectrum of local building materials including logs, adobe, limestone, clapboard, and brick. Declining population has brought the abandonment of many structures; there has been little new construction since World War I. The many remaining buildings create a remarkably complete impression of the late nineteenth century milieu.- Survey number: HABS UT-70- Building/structure dates: ca. 18h2 Initial Construction









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