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Cordner-Calder House
(305 South 900 East)

Cordner-Calder House
The Cordner/Calder house, probably built by William Cordner ca.1896 and added onto ca.1910, began as a one or one-and-one-half story, Victorian Eclectic-style, brick and adobe house on a stone foundation which subsequently acquired a full second story. The house was constructed by William J. & Edna Cordner and then owned by David G. and Sarah E. Calder for many years. Both of these families became prominent fruit growers on the Provo Bench and their participation and influence in the growth of Orem is reflected in this house.
(the above text is from the National Historic Register and Orem’s historic homes booklet but Ed Cordner was kind enough to correct the information and let me know that it was actually built by Thomas Cordner.)
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Located at 305 South 900 East in Orem, Utah





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Correction, please edit. This home was built by Thomas Cordner. William James Cordner built the home that is now “The PLanted Earth” on State Street.
I am Thomas Cordner’s GG Grandson Ed Cordner.