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Show - This text message is used to keep the image from rotating in ocr process. Be sure to crop the top .25" off after the ocr process. - 4766 South Holladay Boulevard Boyes, George A. House SALT LAKE CDUNTY UTAH STATE HISTORY 1111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111 11 111111111111111 3 9222 00535 5875 EVALUATION FOR HISTORIC GENERAL FILES (enter date in blanks and check disposition) Preliminary evaluation made OCT 14 1988 Encoded Added to county list OCT 14 188 Added to yearly record SIGNIFICANCE TYPE: Associated Historic Person Associated Historic Event Associated Historic Theme Sig. Builder/Architect Other Reason for Significance Significant Style Significa~t Plan/Type Significant Construction Type Significant Material Type Archeology ALTERED: None Minor Reconstructed Excavated Major Demolished CONDITION: Excellent Good Fair Demolished EVALUATION: Potentially Eligible __ Non-contributory Deteriorated Ruins Unknown Site Unknown No Evaluation (no photograph) Out of Period COMMENTS (include any relevant information to explain evaluation) Evaluator: Da te: 5 1. 1. HOLLADAY 4766 SOUTH HOLLADAY BOULEVARD (18-2342, P) This two-story home was originally the George A. Boyes Home, one of the first Normon bishops in the Holladay area. This house was buil t in 1884 by or for Nr. Boyes. Ann Taylor, John Taylor's sister, was Mr. Boyes wife. After the Boyes' died, his son, Joseph, lived in the home. It is presently occupied by Mr. Steve Mason. The stru~ture stucco. is adobe brick and coated with a gray The window sills and ·frames are mede of.wood. From the outside, the house appears to be in -excellent condition. 2. 5714 SOUTH HOLLADAY BOULEVARD (18-2727, P) Mr. J. J. Keyser built this house in 1902 or 1904 for himself. During World War II, the building was. used to house officers stationed at Fort Douglas. In 1954, the Carmal- ite Sisters (Roman Catholic) purchased the house for use as a convent. The two-story structure has foundations and first story walls. cobble-rock The upper floor has been covered with aluminum siding. The house is in excellent condition. 3. 6000 SOUTH HOLLADAY BOULEVARD (18-2702, P) The Samual Park Home was constructed in 1912 by his parent s . Nr. Park still m.,rn s the house .:md the adjoining eight acres. He has kept the home as it was when he lived there as a child. are s :ill in usc.~ The [)V origi~al furnishings of the home i·lr. ancl'l:-s. Eine?:") the c2rctake.l-~~. v>~\c..h "Af' HIS TOR I C SIT E +L'(~ SUR V E Y OFT H E PRO P 0 SED I - 215 COR RID 0 R Division of State History pteolo..+e.s John R. Ferrin August-september 1974 56 PRIORITY PRESERVATION LIST The following list of sites and two areas were placed on this list because of their age, condition, history, integrity, and character. Thirty-seven sites are listed . The numbers in the left hand margin are the site numbers in the text. 1. 4766 SOUTH HOLLADAY BOULEVARD 79. 7048 SOUTH 900 EAST 3. 6000 SOUTH HOLLADAY 80. 1001 EAST NORTH . UNION AVE. 6. 2535 SOUTH 6200 SOUTH 81. 1003 EAST NORTH UNION AVE. 12. 1772 EAST 6400 SOUTH B2. 1053 EAST NORTH UNION AVE. 16. 1170 EAST 6600 SOUTH 94. UNION PIONEER CEMETARY 19. 6622 SOUTH 700 EAST 102. 7993 SOUTH 1000 EAST 22. 6760 SOUTH 300 EAST 106. 8439 SOUTH 1000 EAST 27. 224 \VEST 5900 SOUTH 1l0. 327 NOTHE CENTER ST . , SANDY 30. 6880 SOUTH STATE STREET 116-l25. 34. 7356 SOUTH STATE STREET 38. 8347 SOUTH STATE 41. BOULEVAP~ HEST PIONEER ST., . SA.~DY '.147. 83 SOUTH 400- WEST, SANDY 150. 277 EAST MP.INST., SANDY 52 EAST 7615 SOUTH 151. 335 EAST MAIN ST., '5 1. 8300 SOUTH 150 EAST 164. 1 202 LOCUST ST., 53. 8347 SOUTH 150 EAST 166-176 54. 535 EAST CE~~ER STREET, MIDVALE 176. HEGESSEY LOG CABIN 177. 361: 178. 3175 EAST 9800 SOUTH 191. 1023 2 SOUTH 300 HEST STP~ET 66; 550 EAST 7200 SOUTH 68. 7226 SOUTH 700 EAST 73. 7783 SOUTH 700 EAST 75. 6683 SOUTH 900 EAST Sru~ DY S&~DY EAST 200 SOUTH, SANDY EAST 9400 SOUTH |