Tattersall, Joseph, House ~ Beaver, Utah
Posted by: brwhiz
N 38° 16.595 W 112° 38.900
12S E 355821 N 4237788
The Joseph Tattersall House was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 17, 1982 (#82004100).
Waymark Code: WMGQJA
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 04/01/2013
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The Utah Historical Marker mounted on the west end of the house reads:
Joseph Tattersall House
The house was built c. 1877 for Joseph Tattersall, an early settler of Beaver City. It is a one-and-a-half-story tall building constructed of black rock--a hard, dense volcanic stone that is commonly found in the nearby foothills in small outcroppings; it was a fairly common historic building material used in Beaver. The house features a steeply pitched roof, end-wall chimneys, two dormer windows, center gable with a door, and two bay windows that are located on the main façade. The home is the work of Thomas Frazer, a Scottish pioneer stonemason who did a lot of building in southern Utah, particularly in Beaver.
Marker placed in 2005
Division of State History