Utah 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 <t (.) u: Present Owner: Kathryn & Tracy Walker et al j:: z 390 Quince St UJ 0 Owner Address: SLC, UT 84103 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: <t 1- 0 Abstract of Title tef Sanborn Maps u;t' Newspapers rJZ' U of U Library z UJ ~Plat Records / Map f( City Directories ~tah State Historical Society 0 BYU Library ~ :::> 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", Deseret 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: <C Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features: (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) This important Victorian home alludes to the Italianate style in its design. It is a two story home of rectangular plan, with hipped roof. A fine, wide moulded cornice and elaborately corbelled chimneys are exhibited. Double hung sash windows with segmental relieving arches were used. The fixed transoms conform to the shape of the relieving arch. A flat roofed entrance porch shelters the entrance. Double doors share a segmentally curved transom. Porch ornament is classically derived of an Italianate-Mannerist nature. A one story flat-roofed, rectangular bay is located to the south of the entrance porch. Frame extensions in the rear include a porch and lean-to. A detached, one story frame and ship lap, hipped roof structure is located to the northeast of the house and m N have been the sunnner kitchen. 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 John Taylor, president of the LDS Church was chosen as an Apostle the same year. Active in church affairs, he was excommunicated duri~R tq~ polygamy 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. .
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