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Feb 01, 2017

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- Marley Zielike
William & Margrette Cole Residence
Built with a matching carriage house, the Cole home is considered a Tudor, although it contains a mix of Craftsman and Prairie Style elements. Cole came to Duluth with his first wife from Tower, Minnesota, where he worked for the Minnesota Iron Company. In Duluth, he engaged in diamond drill contract work before organizing the Duluth Cold Storage Company. He built the house for Margrette, who he married three years after his first wifes death. ... Read More Read Less
William & Margrette Cole Residence
Built with a matching carriage house, the Cole home is considered a Tudor, although it contains a mix of Craftsman and Prairie Style elements. Cole came to Duluth with his first wife from Tower, Minnesota, where he worked for the Minnesota Iron Company. In Duluth, he engaged in diamond drill contract work before organizing the Duluth Cold Storage Company. He built the house for Margrette, who he married three years after his first wifes death. ... Read More Read Less
Feb 01, 2017


William & Margrette Cole Residence
Built with a matching carriage house, the Cole home is considered a Tudor, although it contains a mix of Craftsman and Prairie Style elements. Cole came to Duluth with his first wife from Tower, Minnesota, where he worked for the Minnesota Iron Company. In Duluth, he engaged in diamond drill contract work before organizing the Duluth Cold Storage Company. He built the house for Margrette, who he married three years after his first wifes death.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
Historical Record Date
Feb 01, 2017
Source Name
Duluth Preservation Alliance
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