Datecirca 1900SummaryThis Victorian style house was built in 1896 for Gen. Frank Hall. Frank Hall's wife, Susan Matthews, was the niece of Schuyler Colfax. Frank Hall held a number of significant posts over the years including acting as the secretary of the Butterfield Overland Dispatch Company, which later became Wells Fargo and Company. This building has been a nursing home, a child-care facility, and a dormitory, it was purchased and renovated in 1980. Street Address: 1321 Columbine StreetPhysical DescriptionThis Victorian style house was built in 1896 for Gen. Frank Hall. Frank Hall's wife, Susan Matthews, was the niece of Schuyler Colfax. Frank Hall held a number of significant posts over the years including acting as the secretary of the Butterfield Overland Dispatch Company, which later became Wells Fargo and Company. This building has been a nursing home, a child-care facility, and a dormitory, it was purchased and renovated in 1980. Street Address: 1321 Columbine StreetBorn-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectHall, Frank, 1836-1917--Homes and hauntsGeographic AreaDenver (Colo.)CollectionCreating Your CommunityDigital Version Created FromSource material owned by Historic DenverOriginal Material Found in CollectionHistoric Denver CollectionNotesHigh Resolution file not available. Denver Public Library does not hold originals or copyright. DonorHistoric DenverItem Owned ByHistoric Denver