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James and Jane Barlow Home

James and Jane Barlow Home
178 A Street

Built c.1895, this house was designed by architect H.H. Andersen for James and Jane Barlow and built at a cost of approximately $2,600. The Barlows sold the house to Alonzo and Rosanah Irvine in 1907 who enlarged it in 1908 by adding two rooms on the side, and converted it into a triplex in 1916. They lived here until Alonzo’s death in 1940. Joseph and Mable Wood purchased the house in 1948 and changed it into apartments. In 1994 the home was restored by Roland and Sandy Held to its historic appearance and configuration as an excellent example of the Queen Anne Victorian Style.

178 North A Street in the Avenues of Salt Lake City, Utah.

This house has a twin, the Amanda Conk Best House at 3622 South 1100 East in Salt Lake City, Utah

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