200 W Lake St
Minneapolis, MN 55408, USA

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Archie F Butts
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Amy
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President
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Abc Motor Sales Inc
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1956
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Home StoryThis address served as a multi-resident dwelling from 1888 through 1956, transitioning from a late 19th-century boarding house to a long-term family residence. The property likely evolved into apartments by 1932, eventually housing a business president by the mid-1950s.

Past ResidentsThe Sundquist family maintained the longest presence, spanning over 35 years from 1905 to 1941. Notable members included John P Sundquist, a carpenter, and Malva V Sundquist, who rose from a forewoman to president of the Minneapolis Plaiting & Button Co.

Notable HistoryThe residence frequently housed multiple working professionals simultaneously, such as in 1892 when five individuals including dressmaker Mary J Ainsworth were listed. Occupations of residents varied widely over the decades, including a letter carrier, milliners, a chauffeur, and a 1956 company president, Archie F Butts.

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