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• Colorado Cultural Resource Survey <br />Historic Architectural Building/Structure form <br />Use this form in conjunction with the Management Data Form. One of these forms should <br />be completed for each standing historical building or structure. Include a photograph, <br />sketch map, and a photocopy of the quadrangle map showing building location. <br />. State Site Num er 5 863 2. Temporary Num er MM-255 <br />3. Map ID Number / Feature Number or Code: b6 <br />4. Building or Structure Name possible animal shelter <br />5. Complex / Site Name: Homestead/farmstead <br />6. Photo /: Roll 92-61, Exp. 7 <br />ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION <br />7. Complex / Building / Structure Type: Shed roof log cabin/ shelter <br />8. Architectural Style: vernacular <br />9. Building Support System: handcut logs with some milled wood <br />10. Dimensions: L: 4M x W: 3M - Square Feet: 127.4 sq ft <br />11. Number of Stories: 1 <br />12. Bui]ding Plan (Footprint, shape): rectangular <br />• 13. Landscaping or Special Setting Features: Site sits below an irrigation pond and <br />30m upslope from two other dilapidated structures. One may have been an animal shelter <br />of some kind. <br />14. Associated Buildings, Features, or Objects - Describe material and function (map <br />number / name): Two other structures lie 30m downslope from this building. Also <br />several hundred meters farther downslope are two more structures, another irrigation <br />pond, and a cistern. <br />For the following categories include materials, techniques and styles in the <br />description as appropriate: <br />IS.Roof: Pole frame shed roof, covered with sheet metal corrugated tin. <br />16. Walls: Hand cut wood logs, Lincoln lag style. Doors and windows are framed with <br />milled boards, have hinges and round nails. <br />17. Foundation/Basement: None <br />18. Chimney(s): None <br />• <br />