Days Past: Pioneer didn't know he was building a landmark

Sharlot Hall Museum/Courtesy photo<br>“Zed” Wilson built this house on the southwest corner of Gurley and Marina streets in 1875 (current location of the Carnegie Library building). John C. Fremont, fifth territorial governor, and his family rented the house from 1878 to 1881. Today, the Fremont House is restored and located on the campus of the Sharlot Hall Museum.

Sharlot Hall Museum/Courtesy photo<br>“Zed” Wilson built this house on the southwest corner of Gurley and Marina streets in 1875 (current location of the Carnegie Library building). John C. Fremont, fifth territorial governor, and his family rented the house from 1878 to 1881. Today, the Fremont House is restored and located on the campus of the Sharlot Hall Museum.

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