Perkins Addition

The Perkins Addition was a "streetcar subdivision" development of 13 brick houses, all built in 1891 by a Denver investment company, ten of which survived in 1983 and nine of which were listed on the National Register.

[1] The Alexander Mitchell House at 1620 S. 1000 East, in Salt Lake City, Utah, was built in 1891.

[1][3] The Byron Cummings House at 936 E. 1700 South, in Salt Lake City, Utah, was built in 1891.

It is significant in part for association with Byron Cummings, known as "the father of athletics" at University of Utah.

The Perkins Addition was a "streetcar subdivision" development of 13 brick houses, all built in 1891 by a Denver investment company, ten of which survived in 1983.