William A. Nelden House Explained

William A. Nelden House
Nrhp Type:indcp
Location:1172 East 100 South,
Salt Lake City, Utah
United States
Coordinates:40.7669°N -111.8564°W
Map Label:William A. Nelden House
Area:less than one acre
Built:1894
Builder:Robinson Bros.
Architect:Hale, Frederick A.
Architecture:Colonial Revival, Georgian Revival
Added:October 19, 1978
Refnum:78002678
Partof:University Neighborhood Historic District
Partof Refnum:95001430
Designated Nrhp Type:December 13, 1995
Nocat:yes

The William A. Nelden House is a historic house in northeastern Salt Lake City, Utah, that is located within the University Neighborhood Historic District, but is individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Description

The house is located at 1172 East 100 South. Constructed in 1894 and designed by American architect Frederick Albert Hale, the two-story house "is one of Utah's earliest and purest examples of Georgian Revival architecture" according to its NRHP nomination.[1] It was built at an approximate cost of $8,000.

It was listed on the NRHP on October 19, 1978.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=78002678}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: William A. Nelden House ]. Ann K. Stewart . October 4, 1977 . National Park Service. and