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The Wilson House and Farmstead, at 94 E. 250 North in Midway, Utah, was built in 1894. It was listed on the
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in 2007. The listing included three
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. It includes a one-and-a-half-story brick house built upon a stone foundation in 1894. It was designed and built by William Walter Wilson as a Victorian-style cross-wing cottage. In 1915 addition to the rear and remodeling added
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style. It was also remodeled during 1989 to 1991, which replaced a c.1920 sleeping porch by an enclosed back porch. Also contributing on the property are a c. 1896 stone granary and a c. 1915 frame wagon shed/garage. With


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National Register of Historic Places in Wasatch County, Utah Victorian architecture in Utah Houses completed in 1894 {{Utah-NRHP-stub