
William Claud Clive House
This historical, one-story, vernacular T-shaped, stuccoed adobe home was constructed circa 1883 for William Claud Clive. Clive was a grocer, book binder, and notable musician. He was musically trained in Boston and in Salt Lake City. He taught the violin and piano, made violins, composed for the violin, played with the Tabernacle Choir, and conducted the Salt Lake and Grand Theater orchestras. Retaining its architectural integrity, the home has been in the Earl/Anderson family since 1933 as the result of a depression-era bank failure.
349 Almond Street in the Capitol Hill Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah

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