402 4th Avenue West
Lamberton, MN, USA

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Aug 11, 1980

  • Charmaine Bantugan

National Register of Historic Places - J. A. Anderson House

Statement of Significance: Most early Redwood County houses are'unadorned or, at most, display modest fragments of mass-produced decoration, often derived from the Queen Anne style. Situated on a site which provides high visibility, the J.A. Anderson House is the best example of the Queen Anne builder style houses of the county. Lamberton druggist J.A. Anderson contracted his brother Andrew Anderson to build the home ca. l900. The house remains in the possession of Anderson's daughter, LaMae-Einen. The Anderson House is significant as a well-preserved and well-sited example of a modest but locally distinctive domestic building style.

National Register of Historic Places - J. A. Anderson House

Statement of Significance: Most early Redwood County houses are'unadorned or, at most, display modest fragments of mass-produced decoration, often derived from the Queen Anne style. Situated on a site which provides high visibility, the J.A. Anderson House is the best example of the Queen Anne builder style houses of the county. Lamberton druggist J.A. Anderson contracted his brother Andrew Anderson to build the home ca. l900. The house remains in the possession of Anderson's daughter, LaMae-Einen. The Anderson House is significant as a well-preserved and well-sited example of a modest but locally distinctive domestic building style.

1900

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