195 East Island Avenue
Minneapolis, MN, USA

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Jun 01, 1900

  • Charmaine Bantugan

195 East Island Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA

History The vacant property is owned by the Minneapolis Park And Recreation Board. The 1909 city directory indicates that Arthur F. Alexander, who was a clerk for Roman Alexander, boarded at this address and that Roman Alexander, a church, bank, office and store furniture and interior furnishings retailer located at the former nearby 197-201 Island Avenue East, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that John M. Dutcher and Pascal Robiehaud resided at this address. Roman Alexander ( -1918) and Arthur Alexander ( -1929) both died in Hennepin County. John Marvin Dutcher ( -1954) died in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota. ... Read More Read Less

195 East Island Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA

History The vacant property is owned by the Minneapolis Park And Recreation Board. The 1909 city directory indicates that Arthur F. Alexander, who was a clerk for Roman Alexander, boarded at this address and that Roman Alexander, a church, bank, office and store furniture and interior furnishings retailer located at the former nearby 197-201 Island Avenue East, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that John M. Dutcher and Pascal Robiehaud resided at this address. Roman Alexander ( -1918) and Arthur Alexander ( -1929) both died in Hennepin County. John Marvin Dutcher ( -1954) died in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota. ... Read More Read Less

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