Clarkston Tithing Granary Explained
The Clarkston Tithing Granary, at 10212 N. 8700 West in Clarkston, Utah was built in 1905 to house in kind tithing donations by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
The building was moved a few blocks in 2018 from its original location on E 100 S (41.9182°N -112.0472°W, behind house at northeast corner of E 100 S and S 100 E) to new location at 88 W. Center St. (41.9199°N -112.0531°W, southeast corner of W. Center St. and S 100 W).[1]
The building was moved on September 8, 2018.[2]
It is a one-story frame building with a gable roof, and with a shed roof porch.[3]
Notes and References
- Its NRHP listing address was 10212 N. 8700 West on a county-level street-naming system; local streets have since been renamed to radiate out from Center and Main St. in Clarkston, and that street is now E 100 S. The new location at 88 W. Center is at the intersection of Center St. and S 100 W (formerly S 8900 W). As of October 2019, Google satellite view of original location shows a bare spot while Google streetview dated July 2013 shows the granary still there, mostly behind some shrubberies; Bing aerial view also shows the granary still there. In October 2019, Google satellite shows the granary at its new location, while July 2013-dated Google Streetview and Bing aerial view shows that as a lot with trees but vacant of any building. Both locations can be seen in linked "Map of all coordinates" at the right.
- Web site: Pioneer-era tithing granary moved across Cache Valley town . Mike Anderson. . September 8, 2018 . October 14, 2019.
- Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=85000250}} Utah State Historical Society Structure/Site Information: Clarkston Tithing Granary ]. National Park Service. Roger Roper . September 1984 . October 13, 2019. With