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Crockett House (Logan, Utah)

Coordinates: 41°44′04″N 111°48′44″W / 41.73444°N 111.81222°W / 41.73444; -111.81222 (Crockett House)
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Crockett House
Crockett House (Logan, Utah) is located in Utah
Crockett House (Logan, Utah)
Crockett House (Logan, Utah) is located in the United States
Crockett House (Logan, Utah)
Location82 Crockett Ave., Logan, Utah
Coordinates41°44′04″N 111°48′44″W / 41.73444°N 111.81222°W / 41.73444; -111.81222 (Crockett House)
Area0.7 acres (0.28 ha)
Built1887
Built byCrockett, Alvin D.
Architectural styleGothic Revival, Victorian Eclectic
NRHP reference No.09000017[1]
Added to NRHPApril 27, 2009

The Crockett House, at 82 Crockett Ave. in Logan, Utah, was built in 1887. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.[1]

It is a 4,000 square feet (370 m2) Gothic Revival-style house with hand-carved gables and a large front porch. It was built by craftsmen for Alvin D. Crockett.[2]

Alvin Crockett (1831-1902) served for two terms as mayor of Logan, and served as Cache County sheriff for 15 years. He had 18 children with two wives.[3]

The house was bought by Utah State University professor Bruce Bugbee in 1981, who renovated the house and applied for, and received, National Register recognition.[2]

It has also been known as the Alvin & Annie Crockett House and as the John & Anna Crockett House. A second contributing building is on the property.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Kim Burgess (June 22, 2009). "State honors historic home: Logan man proud his residence made it onto registry after years of remodeling".
  3. ^ "Alvin Crockett: 1st Mayor of Logan". Logan Library.