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Aug 01, 2009

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- Marley Zielike
Italian Villa St Paul Historic Homes Summit Ave
Built in 1882, this home was commissioned by Joshua Sanders, but not as seen. The original home, from my research, was a one and a half story home that cost $5000 to build. When Sanders sold the home in 1887, the new owner, Emerson Peet, added a $7000 addition, which is the current home we see today. Ernest Sandeen describes this home as a Tuscan Villa. The term is not widely used today for most homes of this style are lumped into the Italianate or Second Empire architectural group. So for my blog, Ill put it under Italian Villa. Maybe because the home is simple in its design is one of the reasons it is hard to define. Not too much has changed about the home over the century of its existence. If you look closely at this photo taken in 1888, you can see that the central tower has a third story window in the roof, which has since been removed. Also, the second story porch on the left side of the home has been enclosed. The current owners have been in the home for some time and the home is currently zoned as apartments. ... Read More Read Less
Italian Villa St Paul Historic Homes Summit Ave
Built in 1882, this home was commissioned by Joshua Sanders, but not as seen. The original home, from my research, was a one and a half story home that cost $5000 to build. When Sanders sold the home in 1887, the new owner, Emerson Peet, added a $7000 addition, which is the current home we see today. Ernest Sandeen describes this home as a Tuscan Villa. The term is not widely used today for most homes of this style are lumped into the Italianate or Second Empire architectural group. So for my blog, Ill put it under Italian Villa. Maybe because the home is simple in its design is one of the reasons it is hard to define. Not too much has changed about the home over the century of its existence. If you look closely at this photo taken in 1888, you can see that the central tower has a third story window in the roof, which has since been removed. Also, the second story porch on the left side of the home has been enclosed. The current owners have been in the home for some time and the home is currently zoned as apartments. ... Read More Read Less
Aug 01, 2009


Italian Villa St Paul Historic Homes Summit Ave
Built in 1882, this home was commissioned by Joshua Sanders, but not as seen. The original home, from my research, was a one and a half story home that cost $5000 to build. When Sanders sold the home in 1887, the new owner, Emerson Peet, added a $7000 addition, which is the current home we see today. Ernest Sandeen describes this home as a Tuscan Villa. The term is not widely used today for most homes of this style are lumped into the Italianate or Second Empire architectural group. So for my blog, Ill put it under Italian Villa. Maybe because the home is simple in its design is one of the reasons it is hard to define. Not too much has changed about the home over the century of its existence. If you look closely at this photo taken in 1888, you can see that the central tower has a third story window in the roof, which has since been removed. Also, the second story porch on the left side of the home has been enclosed. The current owners have been in the home for some time and the home is currently zoned as apartments.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
Historical Record Date
Aug 01, 2009
Source Name
Historic Homes of Minnesota
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Jun 01, 1960
Jun 01, 1960

Black and white film strip of 271 Summit Avenue
Black and white film strip of 271 Summit Avenue. Record date unknown. ... Read More Read Less


Black and white film strip of 271 Summit Avenue
Black and white film strip of 271 Summit Avenue. Record date unknown.Posted Date
Aug 07, 2023
Historical Record Date
Jun 01, 1960
Source Name
Ramsey County Historical Society
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