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145 <br />• Site: 5RT15 (Figs 1, 28). <br /> Site type: Open architectural. - <br /> <br /> . coca ti on: SW';NW;, Sec. 12, Ton, R86w; UTM Zone 13, E330,550m., N4,466,525m. <br /> Description: 5RT15 is an historic architectural site consisting of the re- <br /> mains of one structural feature built of milled lumber. The structure is <br /> 4.5 by 6.5 m. in size, with a trash dump located 30 m. to the east. The <br /> site elevation is 7450 ft. (2,271 m.). The nearest water is Trout Creek <br /> 800 m. to the east. The site is situated on the east side of a north-trend- <br /> ing ridgetop. The vegetation surrounding the site consists of sage, Gamble's <br /> oak, and grasses. Cultural remains visible in the immediate area of the <br /> site include a broken sink, fragments of glass, a Montgomery Ward cream <br /> separator, assorted trash, and lumber ends. No obvious disturbance is <br /> visible other than a road adjacent to the site. <br /> d <br />l <br />d " <br />l <br />l <br />" <br /> cream separator, mo <br />Diagnostic Artifacts: Montgomery War <br />Roya <br />e <br />B <br />ue <br /> number 77-4. <br />evaluation: SRT15 should be evaluated by a trained specialist in Colorado <br />history. Archival information was not collected as a part of this project. <br />However, it does not seem likely that 5RT15 will qualify for nomination to <br />the NRHP on architectural grounds. <br />~~ <br />