Mar 09, 1979
- Charmaine Bantugan
National Register of Historic Places - Walter C. Lyne House
Statement of Significant: Built in 1898 by architect/building Jasper N. Melton for Walter C. Lyne, the lyne House is significant as a landmark structure in Salt Lake City's East South Temple Street Historic District. The 2-1/2 story brick and stone residence demonstrates the Victorian eclecticism which is a major characteristic of Utah's most stately "boulevard of mansions." The Lyne House also serves to document the career of its owner, a prominent wool dealer, city councilman and civic leader. The hom9 although somewhat altered, is considered to be the finest remaining work of Jasper N. Melton, a local builder who also designed the homes he built.
National Register of Historic Places - Walter C. Lyne House
Statement of Significant: Built in 1898 by architect/building Jasper N. Melton for Walter C. Lyne, the lyne House is significant as a landmark structure in Salt Lake City's East South Temple Street Historic District. The 2-1/2 story brick and stone residence demonstrates the Victorian eclecticism which is a major characteristic of Utah's most stately "boulevard of mansions." The Lyne House also serves to document the career of its owner, a prominent wool dealer, city councilman and civic leader. The hom9 although somewhat altered, is considered to be the finest remaining work of Jasper N. Melton, a local builder who also designed the homes he built.
Mar 09, 1979
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