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State Historical Society Property Type: Site No. ______Historic Preservation Research Office

Structure/Site Information Form

1 Street Address: 390 Quince St UTM: 11373 ll374 z 0 j:: Name of Structure: T. 01.0 N R. 01.0 w S. 36

Year Built (Tax Record): 1901 Effective Age: 1925 Tax#: 04 2535 Legal Description 01 Kind of Building: residence

N 5 rds of lot 4, blk 16, plat E, SLC sur

2 Original Owner: William Morrow Demo I ition Date: enUJ :::> Original Use: dwelling Pres~t Use: dwelling en :::> 1- c:s: Building Condition: Integrity: Preliminary Evaluation: Final Register Status: ent­ 0 Excellent 0 Site 0 Unaltered ~gnificant o Not of the D National Landmark D District ~Good 0 Ruins iii' Minor Alterations 0 Contributory Historic Period 0 National Register 0 Multi-Resource 0 Deteriorated 0 Major Alterations 0 Not Contributory ri('State Register 0 Thematic

Photography: Date of Slides: 1978 Slide No.: Date of Photographs: 19 7 9 Photo No.: 3 z Views: ~ront 0 Side D Rear 0 Other Views: ~ront 0 Side 0 Rear 0 Other 0 j:: Research Sources: 0 Tax Card & Photo 0 ~iographical Encyclopedias 0 Personal Interviews 0 USU Library (.) 0 0 Building Permit il1' Obiturary Index D LOS Church Archives D SLC Library 0 D Sewer Permit 0 County & City Histories 0 LDS Genealogical Society 0 Other

Bibliographical References (books, articles, records, interviews, old photographs and maps, etc.}:

Salt Lake County Plat Records, 1860-1940 Sanborn Maps, SLC Sloan, SLC Directory, 1869 "William Morrow", News, July 25, 1906, p.2

Researcher: Date: Henry Whiteside 10/79 Street Address: 390 Quince St Site No:

4 Architect/Builder: w a: ~ Building Materials: brick, regular coursed rough faced ashlar foundation w ~ Building Type/Style: Victorian Italianate Eclectic (.) a:

VCX'/ dCIU ?l-Fu ( Construction Date: c .1868 a:>­ 0 This house was built about 1868 by William Morrow. Morrow was born about 1836 and I- was a "painter and pioneer of Utah".----- ~ Upon the death of his wife Mary about 1884 the house ::c was sold to John W. Taylor. Taylor, son of , president of the LDS Church was chosen as an Apostle the same year. Active in church affairs, he was excommunicated duri~R tq~ controversy but was reinst~ted in 1965. . , . May appearing on a plaque on the front is the name of one of Taylor s wives who lived here.