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Feb 01, 2017

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- Marley Zielike
Edward & Lucretia Bradley Residence
One of the few East End homes William Bray did not design with the help of Carl Nystrom, this massive Georgian Colonial Revival style house has fluted columns and pilasters, Greek Key designs over the windows, a classically decorated portico, and a gambrel roof. Edward Bradley was a lumberman who first logged Michigans Northern Peninsula before coming to Northeast Minnesota in the early 1880s to organized the logging firm of Bradley and Handford. ... Read More Read Less
Edward & Lucretia Bradley Residence
One of the few East End homes William Bray did not design with the help of Carl Nystrom, this massive Georgian Colonial Revival style house has fluted columns and pilasters, Greek Key designs over the windows, a classically decorated portico, and a gambrel roof. Edward Bradley was a lumberman who first logged Michigans Northern Peninsula before coming to Northeast Minnesota in the early 1880s to organized the logging firm of Bradley and Handford. ... Read More Read Less
Feb 01, 2017


Edward & Lucretia Bradley Residence
One of the few East End homes William Bray did not design with the help of Carl Nystrom, this massive Georgian Colonial Revival style house has fluted columns and pilasters, Greek Key designs over the windows, a classically decorated portico, and a gambrel roof. Edward Bradley was a lumberman who first logged Michigans Northern Peninsula before coming to Northeast Minnesota in the early 1880s to organized the logging firm of Bradley and Handford.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
Historical Record Date
Feb 01, 2017
Source Name
Duluth Preservation Alliance
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