
Built in 1885, this was the farm house of George Q. Cannon.
Sylvester Cannon (George’s son) purchased the home in 1905 and Ianthus W. Barlow (1883-1975) purchased the home after him. It is still (2023) owned by the Barlow Family Trust.


The home is located at 1354 South 1000 West in Salt Lake City, Utah


Other homes on this street that were for his wives:
- Elizabeth Hoagland (lived in the first home built on the farm, called “the farmhouse”)
- Sarah Jane Jenne (this home burned down)
- Eliza Lamercia Tenney
- Martha Telle (this home burned down)
- Sophia Ramzell (unknown)
- Emily Hoagland (unknown)
- Caroline Partridge Young (unknown)
- Also, the school house


Following is a list of the 11 documented extant examples of the Italianate Box house in Utah and the status of each house with regard to listing in the National Register.
- William Morrow Home ( 390 Quince Street in the Capitol Hill Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah)
- Jonathan C. and Eliza K. Royle House (635 East 100 South in Salt Lake City, Utah)
- Frederick A.E. Meyer House (929 East 200 South in Salt Lake City, Utah.)
- Albert H. Kelly House (418 South 200 West in Salt Lake City, Utah)
- Charles R. Snelgrove House (744 South West Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah)
- George Q. Cannon House (1354 South 1000 West in Salt Lake City, Utah)
- George Q Cannon House (1494 South 1000 West in Salt Lake City, Utah)
- George Q Cannon House (1134 West Indiana Ave in Salt Lake City, Utah)
- Joseph E. Smith House (615 East First Avenue in The Avenues in Salt Lake City, Utah)
- John C. Sharp House (Vernon, Utah)
- John T. Rich House (275 West Clark Street in Grantsville, Utah)
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