Conn Residence
Tucson, Arizona
Description: Conn residence
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Address: 47 W. Pennington Street ,Tucson, Pima County, Arizona
Type: domestic: single family dwelling
Original Client: M. M. Conn
Historic Inventory:
Date: 1899
Condition: demolished
Architect or Firm: Henry C. Trost
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Location of Drawings: None known to exist
Location of Documentary Photographs: None known to exist
Bibliography: (1) Arizona Daily Citizen, Tucson, May 25, 1899, page [4], architect named
2) Arizona Weekly Star, Tucson, August 10, 1890, page [4]: Architect Trost has also prepared plans for M.M. Conn, near the university, a beautiful house with veranda around and a glass covered court inside
(3) Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, May 6, 1903, page [8]: M. M. Conn, formerly of Tucson, but now one of the leading citizens of Nogales
(4) Ancestry.Com list the City Directory of 1899 – 47 W. Pennington
Remarks: M. M. Conn was proprietor of the Palace Saloon, 119 West Congress Street. No pictures of the house have been located.
Prepared for the El Paso Public Library by Lloyd C. and June F. Engelbrecht under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1990.