John Henry Shafer House

The John Henry Shafer House is a historic house in Moab, Utah. It was built in 1884 for John Henry Shafer, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who moved to Moab from Salt Lake City with other Mormon settlers in 1878.[2] Shafer married Mary Forbush in 1881, and they lived in this house, designed in the Victorian Eclectic style, until she died in 1889.[2] He later married Sariah Eveline Johnson.[2] Shafer was a Republican, and he served as the first member of the Utah House of Representatives from Grand County, Utah.[2] The house was deeded to John Tangren, an immigrant from Sweden, in 1891; he lived here with his wife, Ester Alien, who was the president of the local Relief Society.[2] It later purchased by two ranchers: Dale M. Parriot in 1912, and Richard L. Holyoak in 1941.[2] The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since May 2, 2001.[1]

John Henry Shafer House
The house in 2010
Location500 South 400 East, Moab, Utah
Coordinates38°33′54″N 109°32′36″W
Arealess than one acre
Built1884 (1884)
Architectural styleVictorian Eclectic
NRHP reference No.01000472[1]
Added to NRHPMay 2, 2001

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