
Hyrum & Selma Jacobson House - Sandy, Utah
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N 40° 35.382 W 111° 53.045
12T E 425187 N 4493587
The Hyrum and Selma Jacobson House, built c.1914, is significant for its association with Sandy's historic developement.
Waymark Code: WMBJXB
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 05/27/2011
Views: 7
The Hyrum and Selma Jacobson House, built c.1914, is significant for its association with Sandy's historic developement. The cross-wing house with Victorian Eclectic detailing is a well-preserved example of the more permanent brick homes built by second generation residents of Sandy.
This house sits on property originally owned by Matilda Jacobson, Hyrum's Mother. Hyrum's half-brother John Nelson was most likely the one who constructed the house in which the Jacobson's would raise their four children. Hyrum was a farmer and later a foreman at the United States Smelting Company in Midvale. Selma was very talented and sang in the local Swediah choir. The Jacobson family owned the home for nearly four decades. In 1979 James and Stacie Wayne bought the property and have spent a number of years rehabilitating the house.
Marker Name: Hyrum & Selma Jacobson House
 Marker Type: City
 County: Salt Lake
 City: Sandy
 Group Responsible for Placement: National Register of Historic Places
 Date Dedicated: 2000
 Marker Number: None
 Addtional Information: Not listed
 Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed

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