774 Hamline Avenue North
Saint Paul, MN, USA

  • Architectural Style: Craftsman
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  • Year Built: 1914
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  • Architectural Style: Craftsman
  • Year Built: 1914
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Jun 01, 1914

  • Charmaine Bantugan

774 Hamline Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN, USA

his is a Craftsman style house. Some significant details include "1st floor of house is stuccoed; upper story, dormer and gable ends are clad in stained wood shingles. Overhanging eaves supported by timber brackets. Simple bargeboards with pointed ends. Gabled roof entrance porch spans facade and is enclosed (probably open originally). One story rectangular bay window with shed roof on south side wall." The legal description is "Middle 1/3 of Lots 13-14-15, Block 11, Hersey & Woolsey's Addition" "A typical Craftsman bungalow that is basically intact."[ History "This house was built in 1914 for an estimated cost of $3,200. The original owner of the house was Dora S. Schaettgen, a music teacher who lived at 754 N. Hamline Avenue." First Owner: Dora S. Schaettgen

774 Hamline Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN, USA

his is a Craftsman style house. Some significant details include "1st floor of house is stuccoed; upper story, dormer and gable ends are clad in stained wood shingles. Overhanging eaves supported by timber brackets. Simple bargeboards with pointed ends. Gabled roof entrance porch spans facade and is enclosed (probably open originally). One story rectangular bay window with shed roof on south side wall." The legal description is "Middle 1/3 of Lots 13-14-15, Block 11, Hersey & Woolsey's Addition" "A typical Craftsman bungalow that is basically intact."[ History "This house was built in 1914 for an estimated cost of $3,200. The original owner of the house was Dora S. Schaettgen, a music teacher who lived at 754 N. Hamline Avenue." First Owner: Dora S. Schaettgen

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