Stewart Ranch buildings: Barnard J. Stewart Ranch House Charles B. Stewart Ranch House Samuel W. Stewart Ranch House Stewart Ranch Foreman's House Stewart–Hewlett Ranch Dairy Barn Lester F. and Margaret Stewart Hewlett Ranch House Ethelbert White and William M. Stewart Ranch House | |
Nearest city | Woodland, Utah |
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Coordinates | 40°33′23″N 111°08′08″W / 40.55639°N 111.13556°W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 190x, 190x, 1934 |
MPS | Stewart Ranch TR |
NRHP reference No. | 85001139[1] |
Added to NRHP | May 23, 1985 |
Stewart Ranch, also known as Stewart-Hewlett Ranch, near Woodland, Utah in Wasatch and Summit counties, includes eight buildings which were separately listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. The former ranch is located off Utah State Route 35. Some or all of the ranch is included in what is now the Diamond Bar X Ranch.
Stewart Ranch was a "recreational ranch" established around 1902 in Pine Valley, a mountain valley along the North Fork of the Provo River in the western side of the Uintah Mountains, about 60 miles (97 km) east of Salt Lake City, Utah.[2] All but one of the buildings are in Wasatch County, east of the Provo River, across which lies Summit County.
William M. Stewart visited the valley in 1900 and purchased 160 acres (0.65 km2). With purchases by a total of four Stewart brothers the ranch eventually was 2,262 acres (9.15 km2) in size. The ranch was bought in 1931 by in-laws, the Hewletts, who built a dairy barn and otherwise made changes.
"Included among the eight buildings are the ranch homes of the four Stewart brothers who founded the ranch, the ranch homes of the two Hewlett brothers, in-law relations of the Stewarts who purchased the ranch in 1931, the ranch foreman's house, and the dairy barn. There are a number of other structures and buildings on the ranch which are not included in the nomination because they either have been altered, constructed within the past 50 years, or lack significant historical associations."[2]
"Stewart Ranch is located in Pine Valley, a small mountain valley on the western edge of the Uinta Mountains, approximately 60 miles east of Salt Lake City. The valley, which runs generally north and south, is two or three miles in length, several hundred yards wide, and consists of a combination of open meadow lands and forested areas. The North Fork of the Provo River runs the length of the valley and converges with the South Fork at the southern end of the valley. Also extending the length of the valley is a dirt road which passes through a series of fences and gates that mark some of the current property lines."[2]
"The eight significant buildings that are included in the Stewart Ranch Thematic Resources nomination are as follows:
There are three other houses on the ranch which, though not yet 50 years old, may be eligible for future nomination to the Register because they were constructed during the second and final period of the ranch's significance as a recreational ranch. They are listed below.