
Charles I. Goodwin built this house of stone and brick in 1890. Mr. Goodwin was a probate judge, a member of the Episcopal Church, and listed as a “pillar of the community.” A large turret graces the southwest corner. Inside the turret on each floor are light and airy sitting areas. There is great attention to detail in the woodwork throughout the house. Huge doors and high ceilings are graced with plaster cornices that provide an excellent setting for the furnishings of the period. Other interesting features are the wood and cast iron fireplaces. The house was used as a summer house in the early 1900s because the heating system was inadequate for the Logan winters. A later owner excavated the base of the home for a modern heating system. The house has been continuously used as a residence and has been remarkably preserved.*
193 West 100 North in the Logan Center Street Historic District in Logan, Utah
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