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Jun 01, 1886

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- Charmaine Bantugan
1616 West Taylor Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA
The original owner of this house, which was built for $2,450, is listed on the building permit as Robert K. Evans, a contractor. An Italianate house stripped of some of its ornamentation that is one of a cluster of late nineteenth century homes near Hamline University. First Owner: Robert K. Evans Notes: There is a small porch with a hipped roof and square columns over the side entrance. The front porch runs the full length of the main facade and has a hipped roof. The windows have segmental arches and radiating voussoirs with large sills. The west side has a square bay with a hipped roof and incised carving. There is a small gable that caps the hipped roof at its peak. ... Read More Read Less
1616 West Taylor Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA
The original owner of this house, which was built for $2,450, is listed on the building permit as Robert K. Evans, a contractor. An Italianate house stripped of some of its ornamentation that is one of a cluster of late nineteenth century homes near Hamline University. First Owner: Robert K. Evans Notes: There is a small porch with a hipped roof and square columns over the side entrance. The front porch runs the full length of the main facade and has a hipped roof. The windows have segmental arches and radiating voussoirs with large sills. The west side has a square bay with a hipped roof and incised carving. There is a small gable that caps the hipped roof at its peak. ... Read More Read Less
Jun 01, 1886

1616 West Taylor Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA
The original owner of this house, which was built for $2,450, is listed on the building permit as Robert K. Evans, a contractor. An Italianate house stripped of some of its ornamentation that is one of a cluster of late nineteenth century homes near Hamline University.First Owner: Robert K. Evans
Notes: There is a small porch with a hipped roof and square columns over the side entrance. The front porch runs the full length of the main facade and has a hipped roof. The windows have segmental arches and radiating voussoirs with large sills. The west side has a square bay with a hipped roof and incised carving. There is a small gable that caps the hipped roof at its peak.
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