239 East Main Street
Sandy, UT, USA

  • Architectural Style: Victorian
  • Bathroom: 1
  • Year Built: 1910
  • National Register of Historic Places: Yes
  • Square Feet: 1,986 sqft
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: Aug 08, 1996
  • Neighborhood: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: Social History / Architecture
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Architectural Style: Victorian
  • Year Built: 1910
  • Square Feet: 1,986 sqft
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathroom: 1
  • Neighborhood: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places: Yes
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: Aug 08, 1996
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: Social History / Architecture
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Aug 08, 1996

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National Register of Historic Places - John and Mary Mattson House

Statement of Significant: Built c.1910, the John and Mary Mattson home is significant under Criterion A for its association with an important period of development in Sandy's history. The house provides an example of one type of dwelling which was commonly built in Sandy by and for its residents during the Mining, Smelting, and Small Farm period of 1871-1910. Under criterion C it is a distinct and important house type common to Sandy, the surrounding area, and throughout Utah at that time.' Among the best-preserved examples of the central-block-with-projecting-bays constructed during this period in Sandy, its Victorian Eclectic detailing is expressive of the level of craftsmanship attained locally. The Mattson house retains its historic integrity and is being nominated as part of the multiple property submission. Historic Resources of Sandy.

National Register of Historic Places - John and Mary Mattson House

Statement of Significant: Built c.1910, the John and Mary Mattson home is significant under Criterion A for its association with an important period of development in Sandy's history. The house provides an example of one type of dwelling which was commonly built in Sandy by and for its residents during the Mining, Smelting, and Small Farm period of 1871-1910. Under criterion C it is a distinct and important house type common to Sandy, the surrounding area, and throughout Utah at that time.' Among the best-preserved examples of the central-block-with-projecting-bays constructed during this period in Sandy, its Victorian Eclectic detailing is expressive of the level of craftsmanship attained locally. The Mattson house retains its historic integrity and is being nominated as part of the multiple property submission. Historic Resources of Sandy.

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