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Jun 01, 1922

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- Charmaine Bantugan
1793 Hubbard Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA
This house has an enclosed porch and a gabled roof. Some significant details include "plain bargeboard, overhanging eaves with exposed rafters. Enclosed porch with gabled roof." The legal description is "Lot 15, Block 4, College Place West Division" "This modest 1920's bungalow is typical of many on the block". History "This house was built for $5,000 for Edward E. Barter, a resident of 1787 Wellesley Avenue who was employed as a foreman for the Minnesota Transfer Company." First Owner: Edward E. Barter ... Read More Read Less
1793 Hubbard Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA
This house has an enclosed porch and a gabled roof. Some significant details include "plain bargeboard, overhanging eaves with exposed rafters. Enclosed porch with gabled roof." The legal description is "Lot 15, Block 4, College Place West Division" "This modest 1920's bungalow is typical of many on the block". History "This house was built for $5,000 for Edward E. Barter, a resident of 1787 Wellesley Avenue who was employed as a foreman for the Minnesota Transfer Company." First Owner: Edward E. Barter ... Read More Read Less
Jun 01, 1922

1793 Hubbard Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA
This house has an enclosed porch and a gabled roof.Some significant details include "plain bargeboard, overhanging eaves with exposed rafters. Enclosed porch with gabled roof."
The legal description is "Lot 15, Block 4, College Place West Division"
"This modest 1920's bungalow is typical of many on the block".
History
"This house was built for $5,000 for Edward E. Barter, a resident of 1787 Wellesley Avenue who was employed as a foreman for the Minnesota Transfer Company."
First Owner: Edward E. Barter
Posted Date
Jun 14, 2022
Historical Record Date
Jun 01, 1922
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