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Lemuel H. Redd Jr. House

Lemuel H. Redd Jr. House

United States historic place


The Lemuel H. Redd Jr. House is a historic house in Bluff, Utah. It was built in 1900 for Lemuel H. Redd Jr., a Mormon settler, landowner and politician who served as a member of the Utah State Legislature from 1898 to 1902.[2]

Lemuel H. Redd Jr.

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Redd also served as the local bishop from 1901 to 1910, and as the president of the San Juan stake from 1910 to 1923.[2] He had two wives: Elilza Ann Westover, with whom he had eight children, and Lucy Zina Lyman, with whom he had four children.[2] He lived in this house, designed in the Late Victorian style, with his first family while his second family lived first in a house across the street, and later in Blanding, Utah.[2] The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since May 18, 1983.[1]


References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.

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