| Title | 54968 |
| NR ID | 5001194 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Davis County |
| City | Bountiful |
| Address | 295 N 100 East |
| Listed Date | 2005/10/26 |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Date | 2022-02-22 |
| Building Name | Stoker, David Jr. and Emma House |
| UTSHPO Collection | Davis County General Files |
| Rights Management | Digital Image © 2022 Utah Division of State History. All Rights Reserved. |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s66pdbf1 |
| Comment | 5001194 |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 2200238 |
| OCR Text | Show 295 N 100 EAST STOKER , DAVID ,JR. , & EMMA , HOUSE BOUNTIFUL, DAVIS COUNTY BOUNTIFUL HISTORIC DISTRICT -, 11111~lii~llllillrll~mmll l 3 9222 50001 2591 mSTORIC SITE FORM (Historic Sites Database version) Utah State Historic Preservation Office ID#: 10483 1. Identification Property Name: STOKER, DA VID,JR., & EMMA, HOUSE Address: 295 N 100 EAST City: BOUNTIFUL Old lD#: Plat: Block: County: DAVIS COUNTY 2. Documentation/Status Site: Dates Surveyed / Added to SHPO Files Evaluation: (B) ELlGmLE/CONTRffiUTING Recon. Level Survey: Intensive Level Survey: General/Misc. File: National Re!{ister Status: BOUNTIFUL HISTORIC DISTRICT Date Listed 95228 03/04 1 193 Date Delisted: 10126/2005 Areas ofSi!{nificance: Thematic or MPS Affiliation: 3. Building Information Date(s) o/Construction: Hei!{ht (# stories): 1890 1 Original Use SINGLE DWELLING Outbldgs: Contrib.: 1 Non-Contrib. 0 Plan/Type: CENTRAL BLK W/PROJ BAYS Style(s): ITALIANATE QUEEN ANNE VICTORIAN ECLECTIC Material(s) REGULAR BRICK Architect(s): Comments: 4. Other SHPO File Information Federal Tax Project No. (s) 106 Case No.. Devel. Grant: State Tax Project No. (s) Historic Photo Date: HABS/HAER: Printout Date: 111221200 1 z o UTAH STATE ' HISTORIC PRESERVATION OffICE STRUCTURE/SITE INFORMATION FORH site No.: Block 45 site 8 , T. R, S. Name of PropertY:Eldredge residence 'J:: Street. Address: < U 295 North 100 East Map Name/Date: I:i: City, County: ' ~....a; , Bountiful, Davis County Current Ownership: ·JPrivate __ Publlc Local Pul;>lic Stat.e .: Name of ~istoric UTM: Tax IJ: Public Federal 03:027:0052 district (if applicable): Legal Description (include acreage): . f~t, then North 80 Beginning at NE cor'!ler of Lot 4, Block 45, Plat A, Bountiful 'Ibwnsite, W 132 feet, South 165 feet, E 14 feet, N 85 feet, E 118 begirming. Contains. 27 acres. 2 en ~ <: ICI) ...... W en :::> Original Use: Property Category X building - st.ructure __ site __ object 3 'Photo Date slides: Dec. 1988 z X__ prints: historic: ~ o < ..... Research Sources abstract of title ~ plat records/map :::> o " ~ tax card & photo , building permit o sewer permit ...x. Sanborn maps , ...x. 0 b't ' d ex 1 uary 1n ~ feet to Current Use: Evaluation ..x.. eligible/ potentially eligible , ineligible -- out-of-period Condi tion excellent ...x. good fair deteriorated ruins Al terations none X minor __ major moved demolizh~d Drawings ane Plans Historic American Building Sux:-ve.r measured floo~lan sit.e sketch map other: original plans available at: == Z ill ~ o == X city directories --, census recorcs X biographical encyclopedias X newspapers -X city/county histories --;'personal intervie.....s -:Utah State Historical Society ft SLC Library BYU Library U of U Library USU Library LDS Genealogical Li'brar--.t LOS Church Archives -----------~--------------------------------------- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES (books, records, interviews, photos, maps, etc,) , Daughters of Utah Pioneers, East of lintelope Island, carr Printing Canpany, South and North Davis County Canpany, 1961. Esspcm-, Frank, Pioneers and Praninent Men, Utah Pioneer Book Publishing Canpany, 1913. J.enson, Andrew, Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson History Canpany, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1920. Lin Ostler (voll.ll'OOS 2 and 3) l-1arch, 1989 4 Build in& style/Type: ~ Wall Material(s): Brick (painted) b: Number of associated 5 Bdefly describe the Victorian ltalianate/Queen Anne Crosswinq outbuildings No. Stor-ies: __l _ __ 2 and lor structures principal build ing, noting additions and alterations and their OJ dates, and a~sociated outbuildings and structures. ~ This is a one-story, brick residence with a crosswing plan in a canposite Victorian cottage style incorporating ltalianate and modest Queen _Anne features. Situated on a corner, major facades face east and north, the fonner having a projecting gabled wing while the latter has a projecting slanted bay wing with a segm2Ilted hip roof. The brick exterior has been painted white and the front porch has been modified with a newer roof and metal col~s. The one-over one, segm2Iltally arched windows are all intact and fea-:_ ture label (rci.1sed) arch trim. The shingled gable is intact, as is the wide cornice trim and fancy spindied- trim about the planted bay. The basic roof is hipped with a flat s~'- tion covering' the middlerrost portion. _ Behind the residence (to the west) are two outbui1dincrs, an interesting one-story, brick structure, probably a sumrer kitchen/food cellar which appears to be the same age as the house, and a later garage. The forner building is painted white to match the house and -has -a small, shed roof addition on the north side. The garage is a white frame wilding -which appears to have been builtm:>re recently than the "Historic Period." 5 >- § r- (/) ..!- Architect/Builder: unknown Date of Construction: c. 1890 \.Jri te Cl ch:-onological history of the property, principal owner~ focusin& primarily on the original or & significant events. This residence is currently a-med by Elbert H. an<:1 Josephine L. Eldredge, according :to tax records for the property. IDeal residents claim it was previously ~ed by Don and Narion Woolley, by a family narred Duffin, am by various Stoker families, possibly including Delbert, John, am David, Jr., (going from rrost to least recent) • _ We have been unable to verify these claims, however, in dero records at the Davis County CQurthouse. Despite several attempts, \,ye have not' be able to trace this property - using all regular procedures. County recorders have -also been unable to track this prQperty,. We ha.ve also ~ unsuccessful in obtaining information' from the current owners. Nor were \ole able to locate an abstract infolTIation fran titlecanpa.nies. Having exhausted all reasonable means through which to secure the needed infonnation, \'le have I!cane uP errpty,-w- and can oilly hope that t.l)e owners v7ill evenfuallyhave a change 'of heart and r.elease the information desired. or SITE 45:008, Bountiful , Utah EXPIANATION: On three occasions researchers attanpted to canplete title searches for this property. Because of the incanplete and in;>roperly referenced nature of the records at the Davis County Recorder I s Office, these atterpts were unsuccessful,despite the repeated efforts of nearly all the county personnel .to assist us. This failing, the researchers contacted the · current CMner in hc:pes of using a property abstract or other .records shoo.ng the chain of ownership. These records were not available for this property. Researchers then called title canpanies in Bountiful and requested infonnation for the property in question. The canpanies were unable or unwilling to provide the information without a fee exceeding that allo;.Jed us for all research on this site. Having pursued all reasonable avenues, therefore, we have sul:::rnitted this site folder with only the infonnation provided herein. Address: Ler,nl Descr .l.ptlun: BEG AT NE COR LOT 4, BLK 45, PLAT~, N 85 FT, E 118 FT, TH N 80 FT TO BEG. Current Cl.mer: Address: I Acreage: .. o.~7 "",. BTFL T8. W 132 FT, . 8 165 FT, E 14 FT, CaNT. 0.27 ACRE. TITLE --Dnte --. .. Grantor .. . -.-- ... .. . r.ran tee Instr. . - i ._ - J --- --- -- ------ .-- !{cscarcl!cr: 1 Date: / 1 1000 H .. ..--------.2 H H 1000 0 1 E3 ' l " ~. ~ . ..--------. E3 ..--------. 2000 .5 E3 E3 0 3000 E3 4000 7000 FEET 6000 5000 1 KILOMETER 0 CONTOUR INTERVAL 20 FEET .. DOTTED LINES REPRESENT 5 FOOT CONTOURS NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM OF 1929 . . ..:":. .. . ....... ', I· ROAD CLASSIFICATION Heavy·duty • LANE 16 LANE Light-duty. Medium·duty -_ ~~~ • LAN E.J.2 LANE Unimproved dirt (". ; Interstate Route . U. S. Route Medium·duty Light-duty Unimproved dirt , State Roule o = ==?====, State Route FARMINGTON, UTAH BOUNTIFUL PEAK, UTAH N4052 .5-Wll152 .5/7 .5 N4052 .5-Wll145/7.5 1952 PHOTOREVISED 1969 AND 1952 197~ AMS 3665 IV NW-SERIES va97 PHOTOREVISED 1969 AND 1975 AMS 3665 IV NE-SERIES va97 '.~ " ;,:: : .~ . ,' .f( ~ .~: EJ.dredge House 295 Worth 100 E~st Bountiful , TTtah Misc. ~esearch and Bata I't') SERIAL 03:027:0tL(52) - PARCEL M TES : ~ -------- TO PRESENT TAX D1ST: 3 TAX NAME AND ADDRESS FOR TAX YEAR 1989: ELDREDGE, ELBERT H, ETA~ ~ JOSEPHINE L ELDREDGE ~ NORTH 100 EAST BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010 ,_ LEGAL_ DJ;SCR I PT ~ _ _ _ _ __ - - - - - - .=:JQ ------~LrTI~FFE-rE~S~T~ATE T~ Grantor: Grantee: IKoi IInst dtelConsideration IEntry no. IRec datelCross IBook-PagelTime 1 References $.00 BOUNTIFUL CITY, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY INOTICE 100/00/001 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 688677 111/28/841 SEE ALSO 03:001:008311014-736 102:00PM 1 ~S4 '~ ::- :4)5 JJ ~ -~------ -- .. ~ - ~ ---_ _. .. ~- ._. --.- -. --- - ~- /OC> G • ~- .. -- .. .. . -- ~ . ~'- - - ~"' '''' --- -----.---,,-- .. ~-tr1 ?-- :3 ~ 0 I ) 4- rc" J f ; <; .'~ / \ ! G 1~ L/61 ' " I V f- ~ f~tf i (j II i I i 1I I : I I I i I : I I i : I I I i I..-- 'fQg (w(Ik,L4~ : j I ldP . ~-U----- M-e -- . 'S c::cJ \ -"'~ ~dVVVh I -- ... - -- Vv\. - -- ---,-- '-----n-'- '\--I 40- ;i ~€?~ - - - ---2- 95 N l '00 2- , ~ f( or~ . . U~ ~ Jr. ) ~s11:# Yr: -j ~ s~ ') 1. {0'1(" f' t &>A-f1', ~ Anvi~ ' S ,~~ ~- Dwellings - Center Tour StokerlW oolley/Eldredge 295 N. 100 East c. 1890 This charming brick home, now painted white, was the home of David Stoker, Jr. and his wife, Emma L. Stahle. It is a composite Victorian cottage incorporating Italianate and modest Queen Anne features. It has a slanted bay wing on the north side which is decorated with fancy spindle trim. The one-over-one, segmentally-arched windows feature raised arch trim. Behind the residence is an interesting onestory brick structure, probably a summer kitchen/food cellar, which appears to be the same age as the house. It has a small frame shed addition. The property had a large orchard in years past, and many wild yellow roses still bloom. 33 D av id Stoker, Jr. is remembered in Bountiful for having attended the Universit y of Utah , and was the owner of one of the first cars in Bountiful. David's wife, Emma, was the daughter of John and Susan Bauman Stahle . John Stahle was the owner of the Davis County Clipper. David and Emma had 10 children. About 1901 he decided to be a farmer and traded his house for ground up in Clearfield, which belonged to his brother , John. John Hogan Stoker and his wife, Sarah :\ elson, then lived in the home and became the second owners . He took over manag ement of the Bountiful Mercantile store. Other later owners of the home include a family named Duffin, Don and Marion Woolley, and present owners Albert H. and Josephine Lee Eldredge. Sources: Utah State Historic Office Survey, Joni Hogan Thomson . DWELLINGS A Guide to Early Bountiful Homes Built Before 1900 Published by the Bountiful Area Centennial Committee Printed in the U.S.A. by Carr Printing Company Inc. Copyright 1993, Bountiful City. All rights reserved. From: Dwel·lings·: A (lui de to Early Bountiful Homes Built Be<fiore ]900. Published b1 the Bountiful l\rea CentennialCornmittee, ] 993. 33 Dwellings - Center TOll Stoker/Woolley/Eldredge 295 N. 100 East c. 1890 This charming brick home, now painted white, was the home of David Stoker, Jr. and his wife, Emma L. Stahle. It is a composite Victorian cottage incorporating Italianate and m.odest Queen Anne features. It has a slanted bay wing on the north side which is decorated with fancy spindle trim. The one-over-one, segmentally-arched windows feature raised arch trim. Behind the residence is an interesting onestory brick structure, probably a summer kitchen/food cellar, which appears to be the same age as the house. It has a small frame shed addition. The property had a large orchard in years past, and many wild yellow roses still bloom. David Stoker, Jr. is remembered in Bountiful for having attended the University of Utah, and was the owner of one of the first cars in Bountiful. David's wife, Emma, was the daughter of John and Susan Bauman Stahle. John Stahle was the owner of the Davis County Clipper. David and Emma had 10 children. A bout 1901 he decided to be a farmer and traded his house for ground up in Clearfield, which belonged t.o his brother, John. John Hogan Stoker and his wife, Sarah N elson, then lived in the home and became the second owners. He t.ook .over management of the Bountiful Mercantile store. Other later owners of the home include a family named Duffin, Don and Marion W.o.olley, and p,r esent owners Albert H. and Josephine Lee Eldredge. Sources: Utah State Historic Office Survey, Joni Hogan Thomson. Utah Division of State History 300 S. RIO GRANDE STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101-1182 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Stoker, David Jr. & Emma, House 295 North 100 East, Bountiful, Davis County Kodachrome FILM noda/ux PROCESSING SERVICES Stoker, David Jr. & Emma, House 295 North 100 East, Bountiful, Davis County Kodachrome FILM noda/ux PROCESSING SERVICES |
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