Oct 01, 2017
- Marley Zielike
Henry and Mary Salyards House
This gorgeous prairie style home with craftsman details was originally built for one of Duluths pioneer families, Henry and Mary Salyards. The Salyards built this home with the assistance of architects Bray and Nystrom. Mr. Salyards was the President of the Duluth Board of Trade, a director of First National Bank and President of Salyards Grain Company. The census for 1910 lists two live-in staff members at this address. This home is in excellent condition and nearly fully intact from the originalconstruction.
Henry and Mary Salyards House
This gorgeous prairie style home with craftsman details was originally built for one of Duluths pioneer families, Henry and Mary Salyards. The Salyards built this home with the assistance of architects Bray and Nystrom. Mr. Salyards was the President of the Duluth Board of Trade, a director of First National Bank and President of Salyards Grain Company. The census for 1910 lists two live-in staff members at this address. This home is in excellent condition and nearly fully intact from the originalconstruction.
Oct 01, 2017
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Feb 01, 2017
Feb 01, 2017
- Marley Zielike
Henry & Mary Salyards Residence
Prairie-style detailing sets off the Salyards classic American Four Square house, another Bray & Nystrom East End beauty. Mr. Salyards contributions to Duluth are many, including serving as President of the Duluth Board of Trade, as president of the St. Lukes Hospital Association, and as a twenty-year board member of both the Duluth Childrens Home and the Duluth Girl Scouts. Mrs. Salyards was also known for her active role in Duluths social and womens affairs.
Henry & Mary Salyards Residence
Prairie-style detailing sets off the Salyards classic American Four Square house, another Bray & Nystrom East End beauty. Mr. Salyards contributions to Duluth are many, including serving as President of the Duluth Board of Trade, as president of the St. Lukes Hospital Association, and as a twenty-year board member of both the Duluth Childrens Home and the Duluth Girl Scouts. Mrs. Salyards was also known for her active role in Duluths social and womens affairs.
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