George Passey House

The terms rare and architecturally significant have been used to describe this building. Elements of Greek Revival in the cornice moldings and returns and Victorian elements such as the elliptical and round arched window in the east façade are found on this building. The research to date is unclear whether the building was constructed in 1899 as a home for English immigrant and Provo mercantile owner George Passey or as apartments for polygamous wives of Reed Smoot or Ernest Eldredge in 1890. Notable past occupants include Edwin H. Smart, a BYU Professor and his wife Nettie, a BYU Dean of Women for many years. Former Maeser School Principal, Reid Beck, owned the home from 1914 to 1917.

389 North 100 East (also 88 East 400 North) in Provo, Utah