514 Broadway Street East
Monticello, MN, USA

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Dec 11, 1979

  • Charmaine Bantugan

National Register of Historic Places - Nicherson-Tarbox House, Shed and Barn ( Tarbox House )

Statement of Significance: The Nicherson/Tarbox House is a significant and a well-preserved example in Monticello of Queen Anne and Stick style architecture. The first story of the residence is constructed of granite blocks; the second level is sheathed with cedar shingles. The northeast corner of the house is highlighted by a circular tower. Built in 1889 for Evert A. Nicherson, a Monticello lumberman, the house was purchased in the late 1890s by Judge James C. Tarbox, a prominent attorney and judge in the county. The board and batten barn on the property was moved there by Judge Tarbox from a Monticello township farm.

National Register of Historic Places - Nicherson-Tarbox House, Shed and Barn ( Tarbox House )

Statement of Significance: The Nicherson/Tarbox House is a significant and a well-preserved example in Monticello of Queen Anne and Stick style architecture. The first story of the residence is constructed of granite blocks; the second level is sheathed with cedar shingles. The northeast corner of the house is highlighted by a circular tower. Built in 1889 for Evert A. Nicherson, a Monticello lumberman, the house was purchased in the late 1890s by Judge James C. Tarbox, a prominent attorney and judge in the county. The board and batten barn on the property was moved there by Judge Tarbox from a Monticello township farm.

1889

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