National and State Register

Graham-Gallup House

Denver County

The 1895 Graham-Gallup House, a simple Queen Anne style two-and-one-half-story masonry building, with an irregular plan and a steeply pitched cross-gabled roof, represents the work of one of Denver’s earliest architects, David Graham.

A corner view of the white house with triangular roof surrounded by thinly foliated trees.

Graham-Gallup House

From 1895 to 1900 the house was occupied by John C. Gallup, president of the Denver Park Commissioners from 1895 to 1899 and a member of the board of directors of the Denver Real Estate Commission.