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Show Building Type/Style: Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Include additions , alterations, ancillary structures, sad lancscaoiag if This is a large, two and one-half story box home with shingle style embellishments. The first floor facade is constructed of brick, while the second floor is sided with shingles as is the window dormer which helps create the third floor. Statement of Historical Significance: -- AboriijiMl Saausfsxm --Agriculture JL. Architacasca ' -- Tba Area -».Cannercs -- Conasoicaticii __. Ccnseryati.cn -- ?A-u~*i*?>n --2^1oralson/Sattiscisj.t; -- Industry -- Military' --Mining --Miaority Grotxs -»Political. --Sscreaticn __.Socixj-HtSBanitasian --. Trsnsraortatiai This style is a real contribution to the district, because there are so few of them. The original owner of this structure, Matilda Salisbury was the widowed wife of Bishop Joseph Hoskin Salisbury.' She was born in 1863 in Mil lard, Utah and was an active officer in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. |