236 N 600 E

236 North 600 East in Richfield, Utah

2519 S Jefferson Ave

2519 South Jefferson Avenue in Ogden’s Central Bench Historic District and in the Jefferson Avenue Historic District in Ogden, Utah

  • mentioned in Jefferson Avenue Historic District:
    Most of the buildings within the district are still used as residences. Two churches were built in the district in the historic period, the First Baptist Church (c. 1923-26), located at 2519 Jefferson Avenue, and the First Methodist Church (1928), located at 2604 Jefferson.

2049 S Jefferson Ave

This is Ellen Brandon Read in front of her Ogden home in 1900. She died in 1904 in this home, which was located at 2049 Jefferson. Look at the details on the house and the unpaved streets. Ellen was a lacemaker prior to her marriage to Josiah Read. They raised 12 children in England and moved to Ogden in the 1880s. Josiah built this house and one behind it.*

2049 South Jefferson Avenue in Ogden’s Central Bench Historic District in Ogden, Utah

628 Wilson Ave

Liberty Wells Historic District

628 East Wilson Avenue in the Liberty Wells Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah.

  • mentioned in Liberty Wells Historic District:
    Of the 1,479 contributing properties in the district from this period, nearly 32 percent (614) are bungalow variations. Myriad styles were applied to the bungalow form, though most commonly they were unadorned and simply exhibited the basic bungalow characteristics of a low-slung roof, heavy porch, and deep eaves as represented by the 1918 and 1924 residences at 628 East Wilson Avenue and 156 East 1700 South. Others received greater stylistic treatment with details from the Arts and Crafts style, as seen in the 1916 residence at 305 East 1700 South and the Prairie School style, as seen in the 1923 residence at 1883 South 300 East.