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<br />extending south 938'9" to Evergreen
<br />Street, extending west 263'9" to
<br />Hudson Street, extending north 938' to
<br />Blackhawk Street and back east 263' to
<br />the northwest corner of Blackhawk
<br />and Sedgwick. These dimensions are
<br />measured from the masonry edges of
<br />the buildings. Boundary justifica-
<br />tion: This acreage has historically
<br />been associated with the Marshall
<br />Field Garden Apartments.
<br />Minto School, Minto, Walsh
<br />County, North Dakota, was built in
<br />1895. The property includes the
<br />school building with attached rear
<br />additions and six noncontributing
<br />elements moved to the site in the past
<br />20 years and associated with the
<br />school building's present use as the
<br />Minto Museum, operated by the
<br />Walsh County Historical Society. The
<br />moved structures are arranged to the
<br />south and west (rear) of the school
<br />grounds, where they do not affect the
<br />integrity of the school's original
<br />setting. The National Register bound-
<br />aries include the 12 adjacent lots
<br />comprising the north half of the city
<br />block occupied by the school and its
<br />newly associated buildings. Verbal
<br />boundary description: The north half
<br />of block 11, Original Townsite, Minto,
<br />North Dakota, comprising lots 1 -12.
<br />Boundary justification: The bound-
<br />ary includes the north half of block 11
<br />(lots 1 -12), which has been historically
<br />and is currently associated with the
<br />property.
<br />Buildings in Rural Settings
<br />Theophilus Jones House,
<br />Newhaven County, Wallingford,
<br />Connecticut, is an 18th century
<br />farmstead, which includes a house,
<br />barn, carriage house, carpentry shop,
<br />woodshed, pigeon house, icehouse,
<br />and well with washing terrace. The
<br />house was constructed ca. 1740. The
<br />property retains the character and
<br />feeling of its period, because the
<br />property is bounded on the south by
<br />open land and the arrangement of the
<br />outbuildings blocks the view of more
<br />recent residential construction to the
<br />north and east. The house faces Jones
<br />Road, originally a farm road serving
<br />only the house, which is now a
<br />residential street. The immediate
<br />neighborhood is mostly residential,
<br />although there are farms and orchards
<br />in the vicinity. The property is
<br />significant for its association with
<br />Wallingford's origins as an agricul-
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<br />Marshall Field Garden Apartments, Chicago, Illinois, Detail of USGS quadrangle
<br />rnap showing the National Register boundaries.
<br />to
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<br />extending south 938'9" to Evergreen
<br />Street, extending west 263'9" to
<br />Hudson Street, extending north 938' to
<br />Blackhawk Street and back east 263' to
<br />the northwest corner of Blackhawk
<br />and Sedgwick. These dimensions are
<br />measured from the masonry edges of
<br />the buildings. Boundary justifica-
<br />tion: This acreage has historically
<br />been associated with the Marshall
<br />Field Garden Apartments.
<br />Minto School, Minto, Walsh
<br />County, North Dakota, was built in
<br />1895. The property includes the
<br />school building with attached rear
<br />additions and six noncontributing
<br />elements moved to the site in the past
<br />20 years and associated with the
<br />school building's present use as the
<br />Minto Museum, operated by the
<br />Walsh County Historical Society. The
<br />moved structures are arranged to the
<br />south and west (rear) of the school
<br />grounds, where they do not affect the
<br />integrity of the school's original
<br />setting. The National Register bound-
<br />aries include the 12 adjacent lots
<br />comprising the north half of the city
<br />block occupied by the school and its
<br />newly associated buildings. Verbal
<br />boundary description: The north half
<br />of block 11, Original Townsite, Minto,
<br />North Dakota, comprising lots 1 -12.
<br />Boundary justification: The bound-
<br />ary includes the north half of block 11
<br />(lots 1 -12), which has been historically
<br />and is currently associated with the
<br />property.
<br />Buildings in Rural Settings
<br />Theophilus Jones House,
<br />Newhaven County, Wallingford,
<br />Connecticut, is an 18th century
<br />farmstead, which includes a house,
<br />barn, carriage house, carpentry shop,
<br />woodshed, pigeon house, icehouse,
<br />and well with washing terrace. The
<br />house was constructed ca. 1740. The
<br />property retains the character and
<br />feeling of its period, because the
<br />property is bounded on the south by
<br />open land and the arrangement of the
<br />outbuildings blocks the view of more
<br />recent residential construction to the
<br />north and east. The house faces Jones
<br />Road, originally a farm road serving
<br />only the house, which is now a
<br />residential street. The immediate
<br />neighborhood is mostly residential,
<br />although there are farms and orchards
<br />in the vicinity. The property is
<br />significant for its association with
<br />Wallingford's origins as an agricul-
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