The Julia Budge House was a historic house located at 57 W. 1st North in
Paris,
Idaho. The house was constructed in the 1890s for Julia Budge, one of the wives of Mormon leader
William Budge. Julia Budge worked as the Paris
telegraph operator and was an active member of the Paris Ladies' Relief Society. The house has a one-story cottage plan with
Queen Anne details, including a
trefoil bargeboard pattern,
bracket
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ed window heads, and pendant-shaped
finial
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s.
The house was added to the
National Register of Historic Places on November 18, 1982.
It is one of four houses connected to the Budge family on the National Register; the other three are the
Budge Cottage, the
Alfred Budge House, and the
Taft Budge Bungalow.
References
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Idaho
Queen Anne architecture in Idaho
Houses in Bear Lake County, Idaho
National Register of Historic Places in Bear Lake County, Idaho
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