
This one and one half story frame house is brick on the first level and frame on the second. It is a house pattern style with modest Victorian influences. There are fish scale shingles on the gable ends and dormers. The roof is gabled with hipped dormers.
Elliot Kimball worked for Union Pacific Railroad. The house, which was built in 1904 is typical of the house pattern plans that were used during that period of time in Salt Lake.
Kimball, a son of John Henry and Margaret Clayton Kimball was born in Salt Lake City. He was a grandson of William Clayton and a great-grandson of Heber C. Kimball, both Utah pioneers and church leaders.
Kimball was a member of the First Volunteer Cavalry during the Spanish American War. In 1900, he started work as a brakeman with Union Pacific. He also worked as a messenger for the Pacific Exposition Company and in real estate.

Located at 211 Canyon Road in the City Creek Canyon Historic District of Salt Lake City, Utah.