754 Hamline Avenue North
Saint Paul, MN, USA

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Jun 01, 1907

  • Charmaine Bantugan

754 Hamline Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN, USA

This house currently serves as a duplex. Some significant details include "overhanging, slightly flared eaves with exposed purlins and rafters. Palladian window with keystone in gable end on main facade. 2 story, 3-sided bay window both on south side of main facade and on south side wall. Large hipped roof wrap around open porchwith gable over entrance, Tuscan columns resting on limestone piers. Porch does not have a balustrade. Leaded glass transom windows over fixed windows within porch." The legal description is "South 1/3 of Lots 16-18, Block 11, Hersey & Woolsey's Addition" "A large, basically intact Colonial Revival style house which is one of the few in the area which has a wrap around open porch." History "This house was built for $4,500 for Henry Schatgan who is not listed in the city directory." First Owner: Henry Schatgan

754 Hamline Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN, USA

This house currently serves as a duplex. Some significant details include "overhanging, slightly flared eaves with exposed purlins and rafters. Palladian window with keystone in gable end on main facade. 2 story, 3-sided bay window both on south side of main facade and on south side wall. Large hipped roof wrap around open porchwith gable over entrance, Tuscan columns resting on limestone piers. Porch does not have a balustrade. Leaded glass transom windows over fixed windows within porch." The legal description is "South 1/3 of Lots 16-18, Block 11, Hersey & Woolsey's Addition" "A large, basically intact Colonial Revival style house which is one of the few in the area which has a wrap around open porch." History "This house was built for $4,500 for Henry Schatgan who is not listed in the city directory." First Owner: Henry Schatgan

1907

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