
1038 South 1200 East in the Gilmer Park Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah
- mentioned in Gilmer Park Historic District:
One of the earliest houses in the subdivision was built in 1910 for Jay T. Gilmer (1038 South 1200 East) at a cost of $6,000. It was designed by two prominent Utah architects, Frederick A. Hale and Charles S. McDonald. Drawings of Jay T. Gilmer’s home were used to promote the Gilmer Square development in newspapers and magazines. The majority of development in the subdivision began in 1915.
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Other architects who influenced the area included Frederick A. Hale and Charles S. McDonald, who are known to have designed J.T. Gillmer’s residence (1038 S. 1200 E., 1910). Hale designed more than one hundred buildings in Salt Lake City including the Alta Club, the First Methodist Church, the Keith-Brown mansion, and numerous residences. Charles S. McDonald, of the firm McDonald and Cooper, worked with Hale on the addition to the Alta Club, designed the Keith O’Brien building, and worked with Eames and Young on the Walker Bank building.
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Gilmer, Jay T. – 1028 (1038) S. 1200 E. (1910-16); President of Gilmer Realty Co.

