
235 H Street
Constructed c.1880, this cross-wing plan house was influenced by the Greek Revival style, popular in the state until approximately 1890. Elements of the style can be found in the shallow pitched roof and gable cornice returns. The transitional nature of the design is apparent in such Victorian-influenced elements as the asymmetrical cross wing plan, the drop siding, and the covered front porch.
The house was first occupied by Walter J. and Ellen Wiscombe, Walter was a clerk, letter carrier, and packer for S-P Hardware.
235 North H Street in the Avenues Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah.
