Jackson Square is an early subdivision of Salt Lake City, Utah developed by Kimball and Richards Land Merchants in 1909.[1] The neighborhood's boundaries are 200 East, 300 East, and what was then described as 9th South and 10th South.[2] The streets include Hampton Avenue, Kelsey Avenue, and Edith Avenue (today's 1130 South,[3] 1165 South[4] and 1205 South,[5] respectively).