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Lewis A. Ramsey House

20 Tuesday Jan 2026

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Lewis A. Ramsey House

This one-and-a-half story Victorian Eclectic-style home was constructed in 1903 for well-known Salt Lake City dentist James B. Keysor. The home was then purchased in 1918 by Lewis A. Ramsey, one of Utah’s most prominent artists during the first-half of the twentieth century. Mr. Ramsey, although born in Illinois and educated as an artist on the east coast and in France, spent most of his life in Salt Lake City. The house at 128 South 1000 East, where he lived between 1918 and 1934, represents one of the most productive phases of his career. The house served as Mr. Ramsey’s primary residence as well as his studio. During the time he lived in the house with his family he received local and national acclaim. His works are still revered today, especially by the LDS Church, which gave him a number of significant commissions.

128 South 1000 East in the East Side Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah

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East Side Historic District

31 Wednesday Dec 2025

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William and Ada Hawkes Home

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William and Ada Hawkes Home

This Victorian-era cottage is a type known as a central block with projecting bays. Originally constructed in 1901, the house received modifications in the mid-20th century, like many other early houses in the area. The original owners were William and Ada Hawkes. William was a local butcher and real estate developer. As the house was being constructed, Hawkes also developed Hawkes Court. The Hawkes family only occupied the house for a short time, which appears to be the case for most of the property’s owners throughout the 20th century. The history of the house is a combination of either a rental property or owner-occupied rental, with tenants staying only a short time. Perhaps the most noteworthy owner occupants were Gen and Ushino Suzuki, a Japanese-American family who owned a laundry and lived here from 1928-1938. They sold the house to Amasa and Carrie Linford who owned the house until 1973. The Linfords used the property as a boarding house and likely made most of the modifications.

629 East 200 South in Salt Lake City, Utah

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