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Feb 01, 2017

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- Marley Zielike
Cassius & Minnie Bagley Residence
Its white stucco facade capped with a red tile shingled roof identifies the Bagleys two-story home as unmistakably Spanish-Colonial architecture. Bagley was a well-known retailer in Duluth who bought out his employer, F. D. Day & Co. Jewelers, in 1900 and turned the company into Bagley Jewelers, which still serves Duluthians from its original location at 315 West Superior Street. Bagley also helped establish the Duluth Community Fund, which has since become the United Way of Greater Duluth. ... Read More Read Less
Cassius & Minnie Bagley Residence
Its white stucco facade capped with a red tile shingled roof identifies the Bagleys two-story home as unmistakably Spanish-Colonial architecture. Bagley was a well-known retailer in Duluth who bought out his employer, F. D. Day & Co. Jewelers, in 1900 and turned the company into Bagley Jewelers, which still serves Duluthians from its original location at 315 West Superior Street. Bagley also helped establish the Duluth Community Fund, which has since become the United Way of Greater Duluth. ... Read More Read Less
Feb 01, 2017


Cassius & Minnie Bagley Residence
Its white stucco facade capped with a red tile shingled roof identifies the Bagleys two-story home as unmistakably Spanish-Colonial architecture. Bagley was a well-known retailer in Duluth who bought out his employer, F. D. Day & Co. Jewelers, in 1900 and turned the company into Bagley Jewelers, which still serves Duluthians from its original location at 315 West Superior Street. Bagley also helped establish the Duluth Community Fund, which has since become the United Way of Greater Duluth.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
Historical Record Date
Feb 01, 2017
Source Name
Duluth Preservation Alliance
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