University Neighborhood Historic District (Salt Lake City)

It includes works by architects Ware & Treganza, Carl Neuhausen and others.

"[2] Another residence in the district is at 1133 East 300 South and the principal residence of educator William M. Stewart, who served 25 years at the University of Utah, including assisting the rise of the Stewart School there, which trained teachers.

William M. Stewart also had a summer residence, a log cabin in Wasatch County, Utah, the Ethelbert White and William M. Stewart Ranch House, which is separately listed on the NRHP.

[3] Media related to University Neighborhood Historic District (Salt Lake City, Utah) at Wikimedia Commons

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