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Chamberlain/Groshell House

This finely crafted one-story brick bungalow was constructed in 1914 by local builder Charles A. Newton for Herbert Chamberlain, a prominent Salt Lake City banker. Chamberlain sold the home in 1915 to Fremont and Belle Groshell. Mr. Groshell worked with his brother Oscar operating the National Cash Register Company in Salt Lake City. The Groshell family owned the home until Fremont’s death in 1921, when the home was then sold to Art Davies, a banker for the Banker’s Trust Company of Salt Lake City. The home is a contributing building to the Avenues Historic District.

1083 East First Avenue in The Avenues of Salt Lake City, Utah