250 5th Street East
Saint Paul, MN, USA

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Jun 01, 1883

  • Charmaine Bantugan

250 5th Street East, Saint Paul, MN, USA

J.H. Mahler Company By City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 1988 This narrow storefront preserves the scale of Saint Paul buildings from the generation preceding the warehouses that dominate Lowertown today. Italianate details like the tall windows and heavy cornice brackets enjoyed great popularity. Such buildings rarely survive the competition for space except in small towns. Cast-iron columns still bear the founder’s stamp: Washington Foundry, Adams and Isher Co., Saint Paul. The building housed James H. Mahler’s carriage and buggy dealership until 1889, when it became part of the expanding Gotzian Shoe Company complex. Cite this Page City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 1988, “J.H. Mahler Company,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed June 29, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/216.

250 5th Street East, Saint Paul, MN, USA

J.H. Mahler Company By City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 1988 This narrow storefront preserves the scale of Saint Paul buildings from the generation preceding the warehouses that dominate Lowertown today. Italianate details like the tall windows and heavy cornice brackets enjoyed great popularity. Such buildings rarely survive the competition for space except in small towns. Cast-iron columns still bear the founder’s stamp: Washington Foundry, Adams and Isher Co., Saint Paul. The building housed James H. Mahler’s carriage and buggy dealership until 1889, when it became part of the expanding Gotzian Shoe Company complex. Cite this Page City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 1988, “J.H. Mahler Company,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed June 29, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/216.

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