Gibbs-Thomas House
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Gibbs-Thomas House | |
| Location | 137 N West Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah |
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| Coordinates | 40°46′22″N 111°53′36″W / 40.77278°N 111.89333°W |
| Area | less than one acre |
| Built | 1896 |
| Architect | Richard K. A. Kletting |
| Architectural style | Queen Anne |
| NRHP reference No. | 84002202[1] |
| Added to NRHP | July 12, 1984 |
The Gibbs-Thomas House, at 137 N West Temple St. in Salt Lake City, Utah, was built in 1896. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1]
It was designed by architect Richard K. A. Kletting in Queen Anne style.[citation needed]
It was inherited by Elbert D. Thomas, a U.S. Senator for Utah from 1932 to 1950, and was his only residence in Utah.[2]