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This house was built in 1910 for Hugh W. Dougall, an instructor at the Utah Conservatory of Music, The cost was $4,000. The gabled roof, front dormer with a balcony, and wide front porch are typical of the “Bungalow-style” which was popular at that time. The house was sold in 1919 to Dr. Lashbrook B. Laker who maintained it as rental property. It was purchased from the Laker estate in 1946 by Halbert. and Helen Stewart.

219 East Fourth Avenue in the Avenues Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah.