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Oct 01, 2017

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- Marley Zielike
Alex & Katherine Hartman Residence
Duluths steep landscape hides the first floor of this two-story English Tudor Revival style house, built for Alex Hartman, president of Duluth Edison Electric Company, and his wife Katherine. The house was later remodeled by its current owner, the Duluth Womans Club. The Clubs roots date back to 1889, but it wasnt until 1924 that the efforts of Mrs. J. L. Washburn officially organized the group, which purchased the Hartman House in 1936. ... Read More Read Less
Alex & Katherine Hartman Residence
Duluths steep landscape hides the first floor of this two-story English Tudor Revival style house, built for Alex Hartman, president of Duluth Edison Electric Company, and his wife Katherine. The house was later remodeled by its current owner, the Duluth Womans Club. The Clubs roots date back to 1889, but it wasnt until 1924 that the efforts of Mrs. J. L. Washburn officially organized the group, which purchased the Hartman House in 1936. ... Read More Read Less
Oct 01, 2017


Alex & Katherine Hartman Residence
Duluths steep landscape hides the first floor of this two-story English Tudor Revival style house, built for Alex Hartman, president of Duluth Edison Electric Company, and his wife Katherine. The house was later remodeled by its current owner, the Duluth Womans Club. The Clubs roots date back to 1889, but it wasnt until 1924 that the efforts of Mrs. J. L. Washburn officially organized the group, which purchased the Hartman House in 1936.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
Historical Record Date
Oct 01, 2017
Source Name
Duluth Preservation Alliance
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