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Sidney and Hattie Saville House

Sidney and Hattie Saville House

Constructed in 1911, this historic brick Craftsman Bungalow was originally built by James W. and Mary E. Saville of Bishop’s Stortford, England. They gifted the home to their son Sidney G. and his wife Hattie W., who were married in 1907. Sidney worked as a teller for the Utah Savings and Trust Company. The Savilles lived in the home until 1922 when they sold it to Gibson A. and Grace E. Marr. Gibson was a lawyer for the firm Pierce, Critchlow and Marr. The Marrs lived here with their two children and sold the home in 1928 to George W. and Hettie C. Davy. George was an agent for the Homelife Insurance Company, The Davys lived here with their three children. The home is a contributing building within Salt Lake City’s Avenues Historic District.

232 A Street in The Avenues of Salt Lake City, Utah

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