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329 4th Avenue

Constructed in 1904 for Sidney & Maude Reynolds, this Victorian Eclectic cottage is a type known as a central block with projecting bay. Design elements include a bowed front bay with decorative brickwork, stone sills and lintels in the window openings, and the original leaded glass transom in the front window. Both the primary gable roof and that of the projecting bay retain their original wood shingles.
This house is built on a portion of land acquired in the land grants of 1866 by Sidney’s father George, once a secretary to Brigham Young. Sidney, who lived in this house for nearly thirty years with his wife Maude, was prominent in political circles and served as Salt Lake County deputy sheriff.

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