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Feb 01, 2017
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- Marley Zielike
Alfred & Jane McCordic Residence
A shingle-style house featuring Queen Anne details, most prominently the turret, this 1891 home was remodeled in 1909 by William T. Bray and Carl Nystrom, who added porches and Doric columns. Not much is known of the McCordic family (Alfred was an attorney), who lived here very briefly. From 1909 to 1917 the residence was home to the son of Andreas Miller and his family. Mr. Miller provided funds for Duluths first public hospital, known today as Miller-Dwan.
Alfred & Jane McCordic Residence
A shingle-style house featuring Queen Anne details, most prominently the turret, this 1891 home was remodeled in 1909 by William T. Bray and Carl Nystrom, who added porches and Doric columns. Not much is known of the McCordic family (Alfred was an attorney), who lived here very briefly. From 1909 to 1917 the residence was home to the son of Andreas Miller and his family. Mr. Miller provided funds for Duluths first public hospital, known today as Miller-Dwan.
Feb 01, 2017
Alfred & Jane McCordic Residence
A shingle-style house featuring Queen Anne details, most prominently the turret, this 1891 home was remodeled in 1909 by William T. Bray and Carl Nystrom, who added porches and Doric columns. Not much is known of the McCordic family (Alfred was an attorney), who lived here very briefly. From 1909 to 1917 the residence was home to the son of Andreas Miller and his family. Mr. Miller provided funds for Duluths first public hospital, known today as Miller-Dwan.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
Historical Record Date
Feb 01, 2017
Source Name
Duluth Preservation Alliance
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