107 Laurel St E
Stillwater, MN 55082, USA

Architectural Style:
N/A
Bedroom:
3
Bathroom:
4
Year Built:
1860
Square Feet:
3,405 sqft
County:
Washington County
Township:
City of stillwater
National Register of Historic Places Status:
N/A
Neighborhood:
North Hill (Original Town)
Lot Size:
7,976 sqft
Parcel ID:
74303637
District:
N/A
Zoning:
N/A
Subdivision:
STILLWATER
Lot Description:
BLOCK 7 SUBDIVISIONCD 2695 SUBDIVISIONNAME STILLWATER ALL THAT PART OF BLOCK 7 OF THE ORIGINAL TOWN (NOW CITY) OF STILLWATER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS TO-WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE NORTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK 50 FEET EAST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK; AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTHERLY ON A LINE PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 80 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ON A LINE PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK 100 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY ON A LINE PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 80 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK AND THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK 100 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING WASHINGTON COUNTY MINNESOTA
Coordinates:
45.0604461, -92.81025629999999
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Andrew and Anna Olson House

Andrew and Anna Olson built this large, Greek Revival style house, which is visible on the 1870 Birds Eye View of the City of Stillwater, circa 1860. According to the 1881-1882 city directory Andrew Olson was employed as a clerk at Bronson and Folsom, a general merchandise store on Main Street between Chestnut and Myrtle streets. The Olsons lived in this house for over 40 years. The two-story, frame house rests on a limestone foundation, has clapboard siding and a prominent front gable roof. Its triangular shaped pediment with wide band of trim at the cornice line and two-over-two double-hung windows with decorative crowns are characteristics of the Greek Revival style that was popular in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century. A two-story, gable-roofed rear addition was constructed by the Olsons in 1878. The rear addition features a one-story portico on the east elevation and a brick chimney on the exterior of the west elevation. The one-story bay window that has a hipped roof with scrolled wood brackets and is located on the west elevation of the original house may have been added around the same time or slightly later. Overall, this house is a good example of how to preserve a historic house. ... Read More Read Less

Andrew and Anna Olson House

Andrew and Anna Olson built this large, Greek Revival style house, which is visible on the 1870 Birds Eye View of the City of Stillwater, circa 1860. According to the 1881-1882 city directory Andrew Olson was employed as a clerk at Bronson and Folsom, a general merchandise store on Main Street between Chestnut and Myrtle streets. The Olsons lived in this house for over 40 years. The two-story, frame house rests on a limestone foundation, has clapboard siding and a prominent front gable roof. Its triangular shaped pediment with wide band of trim at the cornice line and two-over-two double-hung windows with decorative crowns are characteristics of the Greek Revival style that was popular in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century. A two-story, gable-roofed rear addition was constructed by the Olsons in 1878. The rear addition features a one-story portico on the east elevation and a brick chimney on the exterior of the west elevation. The one-story bay window that has a hipped roof with scrolled wood brackets and is located on the west elevation of the original house may have been added around the same time or slightly later. Overall, this house is a good example of how to preserve a historic house. ... Read More Read Less

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