| Title | 188 |
| Architect Name | Collins, John H. |
| Primary City | Ogden |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Division of State History, Preservation Section |
| Holding Institution | Utah Division of State History |
| Collection Number and Name | Utah Architects and Builders |
| Date Digital | 1/3/2020 |
| Subject | Architects of Utah |
| UTSHPO Collection | Utah Architects and Builders |
| Spatial Coverage | Utah |
| Rights | Digital Image © 2019 Utah Division of State History. All Rights Reserved. |
| Publisher | Utah Division of State History, Preservation Section |
| Genre | Historic Buildings |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6062gkr |
| Setname | dha_uab |
| ID | 1499922 |
| OCR Text | Show ARCHITECT NAME LOLt-1..l~. , .JoHJ H· DATE O:I; BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF PRACTICE TYPE OF PRACTICE OhO~J architect FIRMS ASSOCIATED WITH MATERIAL AVAILABLE UNDER other ~o ~Tr::: t::,c,::er=; ARCHITECT NAME b L L, I J '?.I .JOH J H. FIRM NAME JCB NUMBER BUIWING NAME OWNER NAME BUIIDER NAME .z.5-rH srREET ADDR.Ess· ~T· CITY BUIIDING TYPE res apts BUIIDING DESCRIPTION cm rel other ------------ no. stories material number rooms notes DATE year _ _ _ __ source bp VISUAIS AVAILABLE rronth od orig. copy. orig. copy. cd p draw, draw. photo photo bkpr nifb no . PERMIT NUMBER PRICE EXISTING/DEMOLISHED exist. danol. nif ot her -------- mat . 1 f b FIR'vl NAME JCB NUMBER OWNER NAi'vIE BUILDER NAME STREET ADDRESS . CITY BUILDING TYPE res apts cm rel other ------------ no. stories BUILDING DESCRIPI'ION material number rooms notes DATE year IScto-1,oz. source bp VISUAIS AVAILABLE m:mth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ od orig. copy. orig. copy. cd p bkpr nifb draw, draw. photo photo no. exist. demol. PERMIT NUMBER PRICE EXISTING/DEMOLISHED nif other ------- mat . 1 f b /;fa· Lo l-t..\J ~ ~~TECTNAME !!Si- ~ FIRM NAME JCB NUMBER BUIIDING NAME OWNER NAME BUIIDER NAME STREEI' ADDRESS. BUILDING TYPE res apts BUILDING DESCRIPI'ION an rel other ------------ no. stories material number roorrs notes DATE year t"bC\o ~ 4z bp source VISUAIS AVAILABLE mnth - - - - - - - - ~ cx:l orig. copy. orig. copy. cd p draw. draw. photo photo bkpr "' nifb no . PERMIT NUMBER PRICE .:$ 1'2--':5 ~ EXISTING/DEMOLISHED exist. danol. nif other ------ mat. 1 f b ms --t:,r"":~'(,;.;2~;,i .V\\;n,..;. .• FRED. J. XIESEL & CO. Ogden has long been regarded as the central point from which the commercial and industrial trade of the iutermouutain region radiates. The great and un wa:vering faith man of thtift and of.judgment have fol" years had in Ogden's prosper~ ous :future, is clearly indicated in the protra.eted length of time they hava been engag'W in general tnetoantne enle,rprisea in the city. Prominent among the firms to whom reference may Ninth sh·eet; 1420 East Eighteenth street in Kansas City, also stores in Nebraska City and South Oirmha-also at 422 South 'fhirleenth street, 222 North Sixteenth street, and 2224 Cumming street, Omaha, at 710 Main street, corner of Elm and Preston stteets, Dallns7 Texas, and at 108 and 1415 Main street, Fort Worthi '.fexas. . Thefr average salea at this p1ace are stated at fifty thousand dollars per annum, and they carry an average stock valued at from fifteen to twenty thousand dollan,. They employ five men one of whom is on the road oonsta.ntly~ selling goods tbrough Utah and Idaho, where they have built up a large and increasing trade, a.ud enjoy a reputation. of unqualified excellence both as to the quality of their goods and the honorable methods which characterize their ope.rations. be made as eminent illustrations ot the point in question is the old established aud '\'v'ell-known house of Fred. J. Kiesel & Co., wholesale- dealers in groceries, liquors. tobacco and cigars, located at 335-337 Twenty-fourth street. Tb.is substantial and ente;priaing company was organized in 18i3 with F, J. Kiesel president and Theo Sohausenbacb. secretary and treaenrer. The business was commenced at a time when Ogden was still in her infancy, when, in fact, the commercial trade throughJOHN H. COLLINS. out the \Vest was unsettled aod inadequately provided for. These gentlemen, however, realized and elee.rly foresaw the The growing demand for new and :improved designs, and wondetfnl and rapid up building of the entire West, and so "ea.at their lines'' in the city of Ogden with full confidence in the co~venient arrn~~ents. i? the eonst:ruetiou of buildings in all aetrve and enterprtamg e,hea, has been fully met, and it way 00 large and young trude the\· hare sinoe developed. The premises occupied are a twO-story brick building and base- e.ddad1 led by the architectural profei;sion of the present day. · Tb& new and growing cities of the west are pre-eminent in ment 36x175 feet in dim&osiooe, also a mammoth warehouse along the railroad tracks in the lower part or the city. All their advan<.,-ement. Og~n probabJy has as perfectly qualified goods are handled on an e:ttensh-e scale and procured from aud efficient men engag 1n the pursuit of this artistic 1ioe of first hands direct thereby being able to eupply the trade of thia profeesional endeavor as any sister city, and among those of section with fresht pure and higb»c:lna.s goods at the lowest whom speeinl mention should be made ia ::\[r. John H.·Oollina. market prices. Their line of groceries is full and complete . l\tr* Collins. came to Oqden in 1$89 and from the uniform embracing every nrtie1e of commerce usually fouud in an j exeellene& Of b1a work and fua Tepeatea detnOMtratfon of BUT,. establishment of this charneter1 while the very latest and best I passing abilib in a1l departments, he at once sprang into popubrands ot liquors, toba.ocos nnd cigars wfll always be found in f ln.r fn.Yor. F!e has prepared the plan tor a.ncl aupecluteutled the stock. The average ca.pita! iu\"ested in tbe business being I erection of the following well-known buildings, all of whlch nre .. ~100,0lJOt while the- annual .sales amounts to ovar $700,000. models of grandeur and beauty: Pitzgera].d blook on TwentyFifteen banJs are constantly employed, anll the trade exte-uds fifth streea St. Joseph's new Ca.tLohe chnroh, corner 1'wenfyan over Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, \Vasbingtoo, Nevada, fourth nn Adams streets· the- new Sacred Heart Academv, ana umncv streer.s. an<t maoy O{,ner etrum,;Oregon and Oolorado. The company is also sole agents in this corner 'l'wentv. section for Pabst's ce}ehrated beer, of which they annually dis. urea whose complete arrangemeni and invit.iogly at.tractive poqe of immense invoices. Both members of the company are appeara.uce speak well for his native ability aud perfect conefl:i.cient businesa: meu, nud tbie, together with their honorable, ception of the requirements of the most exncting service. He straightfonvu.rd and libarnl methods hns enabled them to removed hither from the State of Cor)neoticut 1 where he also build tip the huge aud growing trade they now eajoy. followed the practice of his profosa1qu for seventeen yoara1 dur~ Mr. _Frt3(L_ J. K\esolrthe .pre.-.ident of the concern, is nma.n iug whi<'h_Hme Ue designed_an~ -con'atruofed many cosUy and·.. · 10Ug Rlld f3Vo!"il)lj ·1tn,)Wn"fo T1gcteu,-ana· ttie"lifgh- fijrtird iu t:tµbsUmtial building's, and-,icqrriroo.. ··a·n10rougn·i:ridW1edg1i"Or-·which he ia held as a loyal, trustworthy and upright _man, hy the business. the citizens, hns bl)en repeatedly demonstrated in his e1€ction He is aconrilte nnd painstaking in the formulation of his to the hight}St po~tione of public trm,t. }fo b:-.s served as plans, estimates. etc., and eapec:iaHy equipped in respect to mayor of the city! eleoted thereto by the liberal party, his term aaeistnnta and facilities for prompt and satisfactory sen-ice. having expireii nst Febrnary 1 and :is now oommiaaioner of Hi& offices arn at 2670 Jackson atreet. Dlah to the \Vorld's J:i'air. He is fifty years of age, a native o f · - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - = = = = = = = - - - - " - - - - - - - f Germany, aud reeeiv&l his early education m that country. He came to America thirt)»five yearn ago, fir-st locatiog at CHAPMAN HOUSE. :Uemphis, Tenn, but removing to "l:tah in 1863 where he has gradually built himaelt np in business and public favor until Ah illlportant item of info-rmation for the visitor to 0.u:de-n now he stands s.a one of the most pr(lmine,nt men ot the Ter- whether he comes from adjoining parts of. the county and Terri: ritory. He holds large interests in leading enterprises such as tory or trorn ub-rond, is where he can find comfortnble accom• miuing, real estate, eto., that ha.Ye proved profitable, as well a.s modatiooa during his sojonrn in the city, whert?-, in faot, he will beneficial to the growth and advancement of the 'l'erritory, and be made to feel most at l.10me. Ogden hua no fa.ck of comfort» he is known throug-hout Utah as a liberal, p1tlJlic-spirited man, able hostelries, where he will find excelleut quarters, aod the e\·er ready aud willing to aid And support movements calcu- Cbuptnau Hotel occupies a place ~mong the lendinir. It is con~ 1. lated to promote tho city's we,lfare and prosperity. ducted on the American plan and fo situated on Twentr~firth street, withiJ.1 one W~k of !he Uuim1 _depat1 making 1t the mostconxemsnt hotel m thec1ty for transamt J{ne.sta. The building is two-stories htgh, 50xo0 feet in dimensions, and contain:. T. WOLLS'rEIN & CO. thirty slee1)ing apartments, aU nicely furnished and prmided •July, 11, 1891, was a memorable clay in the annals of Ogden, with oYery eouvenit:-nce, necessary for the comfort of its guests. it being the opening day or tht1 magnificeut liquor house of 'l'. l'he honsa wrl.f1 opened in 1874, by its -present proprietor :Mr. \\Vonstein &Co at241J6 \Vashington avenue. TheestabHshment \V. 1\-f. Chavman, n ~o~t estil!lable and ~eniu.l lnudlord, who ha.a is appointed and oquipr,ed iu th& best ot style, is an honor aml had maoy yen\'$ expi:,r1ence m tbe l.n11:,mess, 1n1.d every t"-tfort is credit to the city, and a mnnumsnt to the pln.ok, energy and made by him to phmse guests aud make them fee} nt horn€'. euterptise of its founders. 'I'bo firm located here recently, uml 1 lis chargus nro as ren.souable as thoss of any 11rat-ctm:is hotel, though in busine,;;s in Ogden but a few mouths, an; to»dn.y au(} all ,vlw h,wo occasion. to yfait Ogden sbould not !ail to give recognized as a representative and leading house in their tbif; hotAJ n cidl. Hos of business in the, \Vest. W'itb abundant mea.us., and un~ Mr, Cbapmnn is a native of \Vestmnrnlau,1 count)\ 1-.onndvl~ e•1unled facilities at their command, they are enabled to sn1>· ·wmia; mo,•e1l fn)m thore to Quincy. Il1inois. whsro he ongn..ie,J ply their enstomers with thr purc,st (pui.litifls of foreigu and in the hvtel hm,foess. ln the yenr 1871, he locate,d in tho city c.hmestic liqtrnrs at prices tlrn,t d;:,fy cnmJJetition, and will fl.$ of Ogtlen, nnd ha$ li·•e<l her!?!- continnouc.ly sinco. niding runter:beerfnlly nud ns libernHy effect the salo ot n qua.rt, gnUon, or rir1Hy in promoting the wonde-rfnl grO\vth uud adwnwern.ent the btt.rrol as a car loo.<l. 'rheY will also UoHver goods in any oity lrns made iu tho lnht four yeMS. Ho hus sarveil tlie clti?..;111s 'inantity free of chrtr,,re to all parts of the cit.y, nn1l orders from of Ogdou for t.wo years as a member of the city conucil, n1u1 in tbe country will receL\'(l prompt an<l conscientious nttent.ion, the wnr of t.he rebellion ser.-ed for throe ;p:mr::i in thi:' Cniou The lmsiness or this firm is frlr-reaching all(f inflnentinl, nnU. Army, His reputation for reliaLi lity aud int;,_•g,dty if- l\<3 potfect nwuioi:,:, in ndrHtion to the OgJen hott'3E', the (ollowing~xteusivu aa His general, and he is evor rnaUy to ~id in any enterpri~tt branclles: 107{} Uuion nvenue, 30! i\foin street, l!J29 ,vest which has for its object the allvancement o( the city. +-------------=--------------l.- ?~;-branc~es usually pro.ided m academic schools are taught and the best systems ofinstruc~ lion are adopted. Besides the regular English course and Latin, lessons in book-keeping type-writting and short.hand' are given after the lat~st im~ provedmethods. 'rherearenow 250 pupils in athmdance and. scholars are received at, all times during the year. The citizens of Utah and surrounding states and territories are to be congratulated on having in their midst such n praiseworthy and meritorious institutioy., and as this work will be circulated largely through this section of th13 country, the opportunity is availecl of to reccommend the S~cred Heart academy in tha highest terms, as an admirable place for the proper trainiug and education of young ladies. DOYLE & HALVERSON Photo by Newcomb Bros. SACRED JIEAHT ACADE}lY. SACRED HEART ACADEMY. Tbe high class educational institutions of Ogden are among the noteworthy features oftbe city's multitudinous attractions nml adrnntages. '!'he splendid school edifice, known as the Sacred Heart aca<le01y, located at the corner of Twenty-fifth, and Quincy streets, is inde&d a model institution of the kind, and reflects great credit on the worthy and right minded peo· ple, whose high motives and sincere efforts have caused its erection. It is doubtful if the school has a superior in this country, both in regard to the excellent design and convenient arrangement of the building, and the conscientious and capa· ble sisters who have charge and are now conducting the institntion. An academy of this character commends itself to the favorable consiJeration of parents who wish to provide for their children a thorough and compreheusive education, an<l at the same time feel that all the influences thrown around tlrnm are of such a. wholesome and beneficial tendency as to purity and strengthen their moral nature and early inculcate principles o[ honor and obe<lionce. '!'he building itself shows the untiring zeal and earnest enl..lt.avors or the projectors, und their perfect conception of the fundamental needs of so vital aud important an institution. It was erected and equipped at a total cost of $12-1,000, and is preeminent1y appropriate and convenient in every ap'pointment. lt is 225x75 feet in Uimensions and is four stories high. The' capacity of the school is sntl1cient to accommodate from 500 to GOO boarding pupils, and although_ it is bnt a short time since the building was ready for occupancy it is rapidly filling up. An ample l1ot water heating aparatus furnishes heat to every npartment, and tho building- is provided throughout with both gas ::ind electric light. The first floor is occnpied by the spacious exhibition hall which iii 7!1x67 feet, a S})lenJi<l aurl nicely arrangetl olliC'e 2Gx14, 11lso a commodious and appropriately fnrnished rocopt.iou room 2Gx40. 'l'he dining room is also on the first floor and is divitle1l into two Jistinet clepartments each -l!x28 [eet in dimensions. The kitC'l.1en ah,J refactories nre loonted nenr the dining room, Hud folly eqnipped with all facilities and neC'eBsary arrauge.ruents. Ilesitlt's tlte apnrtmE>nts already mentionetl on Very prominent amona t e industries of the country is e mbinJZ business, def:i.n~d 8 s by far the most impo ant bra h of the house bmldrng art.. Among the most in spensable ids of the sanitary reformer are the men of i e(•rity skill a l intelligence in this special line. In this c nn:Ctio~ due men ·on shoultl be made of Doyle & Hah-erso plumbing and gas ers at No. 2304. \Vashington avenue, w o keep pace with the de ands of the times, and who have for e past three years been ·vely engaged in this departmen of trade. 'rbe firm is fully repared to execute eyer description of plnmbing, gas a steam fitting, also sewera work in the best manner an~ at Im: st rates, at the same ti e guaranteei::lg satp isfactiou in ev y iustimce. '!'hey give steady mplovmeut. to lifteeu skille ai tic:,ms and the experieucl:l of ·ts inerubers comhiued w.· Lt skill and sonnU judgment have ~1 ·en tbC'n1 a wide repu tion aR re-Ii.able workers. '!'his impoda1 Honrishing awl · dnstrial entE1rprise has now Ueen in sueee,os nl 0Jierati011 f nearly tlir~e years. ]•:ach member o[ the fi 1 is n nrni:;te mechanic iu his spociul line, a tact. that conplef with pop1 arity nnU rare businp,ss sa~acity has secnretl for thern i nve business upon a sum aurl pPrllHrneut fou!l(latioc. l o era are promptly att.ind1,U to, tllo hest mate.rial nseJ., ie rates arnl terms are rAaRonable a11Ll liberal. 4 |
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