Trinidad Andazola House Explained

Trinidad Andazola House
Coordinates:32.6203°N -107.8758°W
Architecture:Vernacular New Mexico
Added:May 16, 1988
Built:c.1893
Area:less than one acre
Mpsub:Mimbres Valley MRA
Refnum:88000500

The Trinidad Andazola House, in the Mimbres Valley near Dwyer, New Mexico (also known as Faywood, New Mexico) was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

It is Vernacular New Mexico in style, and was built around 1893.[1]

It is located on the west side of the Mimbres River, opposite the San Jose church, about 50feet southeast of New Mexico State Road 61 and 0.3miles south of the Eby Ranch Road.[1]

It is a stuccoed adobe house with gabled roofs and a stuccoed external chimney. It was the home of Trinidad Andazola, who homesteaded 40acres on the east side of the Mimbres River. It is "a good example of the Hispanic New Mexico Vernacular type, modified during the historic period under Anglo-American design influences. The original single file section with side facing gables was expanded in traditional fashion by a gabled rear addition and by an Anglo-style shed-roofed front porch."[1]

It was listed on the National Register as part of a 1988 study of historic resources in the Mimbres Valley of Grant County.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=88000500}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Trinidad Andazola House ]. National Park Service. Chris Wilson . 1988 . January 31, 2019. With
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=64000518}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Historic Resources of the Mimbres Valley in Grant County ]. National Park Service. Chris Wilson . September 10, 1988 . January 31, 2019.