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Show . - 6198 South Holladay Boulevard Knud:3en-Sil ver, House • SALT LAKE CDlNI'Y UTAH STATE HISTORY 11 111 1111111111111111111111 1111 11111111111111 1111111111111111111 39222005356196 HIS TOR I C SIT E SUR V E Y OFT H E PRO P 0 SED I - 215 COR RID 0 R Division of State History John R. Ferrin August-september 1974 6 The house was built of brick and then stuccoed. 4. 6198 SOUTH HOLLADAY BOULEVARD (18~209-001, P) The Knudsen-Silver home was built in 1905 according to records in the Salt Lake County Assessors Office. Mrs. Sil ver, former m-mer and mother of John R. Silver who is the present o~mer, said that the house is at least seventy- five plus years old. Mr. Knudsen originally homesteaded the area in the late 1800's and built the house sometime before 1900. The two-story brick-adobe lined structure is in excellent condition. been done. Very little exterior remodeling has The exterior brick has been painted gray. The granite block foundations are two' feet thick at ground level and gradually widen to nearly four feet thick eight feet beneath the house. the home. the Some original wavY .glass is s:ill found in A moderate amount of remodeling has been done to ~~terior . The original interior walls are twelve inches thick and consist of two adobe bricks placed side 5. "by side. 0~~ 2715 EAST 6200 SOUTH (18-2696-001, P) The old Knudsen Home is presently occupied by Erik Eliasen. The home was built in 1880. This white shiplap adobe house is in excellent condition. 6. 2535 EAST 6200 SOUTH (18-2770, P) Mr. and Nrs. Ph ilip A. Nall inck rod t have owned the Judge Home s ince 1948 . Hr. Frank Jud ge '.Ja s the mmer of the Ju dge Mine and o t he r ho ldings in Pa r k City . The Salt Lak e Count y As s ess or s Re cor ds state t he home wa s built in 1 894. |