
1261 E. Yale Avenue
Built in 1916 for Julius Hornbein, an inspector for the U.S. General Land Office, this Spanish Mission Revival style bungalow features curvilinear gabled parapet walls, a recessed full-width arcaded front porch, exposed purlins, and arched windows. Ernest Broberg, a successful banker, and his wife, Elizabeth, then owned the home during 1918-29. Henry B. Emrick, an accountant, and his wife, Ethel, were the next owners who resided here until 1945 when it was purchased by Leonard and Carol Robbins. The Robbins family occupied this house for more than 30 years.
1261 East Yale Avenue in the Gilmer Park Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah






