Aug 04, 2011
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Home history of 776 Fairmount Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA
C. S. Bunker House; Built-in 1905 (1894 according to Ramsey County property tax records;) Colonial Revival in style; Walter Ife, architect. This structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the historic Hill District. The 1894 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Perrin and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Perrin all resided at this address. The 1896 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Perrin and W. L. Perrin all resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bunker, C. M. Bunker, C. G. Bunker, W. E. Baker, and Mrs. A. B. Powers all resided at this address. The 1902 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Field resided at this address. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson resided at this address. John A. Patterson and William C. Patterson were World War I veterans who both resided at this address in 1919. The 1921 Carleton College Alumni Directory indicates that Pauline Genevieve Pearson, a member of the Class of 1918, resided at this address. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Pearson and their daughters all resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank E. Pearson, a special deputy examiner employed by the Capital Trust & Savings Bank, and his wife, Anna Pearson, resided at this address. Perry M. Wilson, Jr., an incorporator of the Prairie Star District, Unitarian Universalist, corporation, was a resident at this address in 1976. Frank Ethan Pearson (1870-1948,) the son of John Pearson and Lydia Minerva Wilkinson Pearson, was born in Mankato, Minnesota, was a member of the Bachelor’s Club in Pipestone, Minnesota, in 1893, married Anna Wilson Loomis in Pipestone, Minnesota, in 1895, was an incorporator of the Pipestone, Minnesota, State Bank in 1908, the successor of the Pipestone County, Minnesota, Bank, was the vice president of the Pipestone, Minnesota, State Bank before 1916, was the Minnesota State superintendent of banks from 1916 until at least 1920, appointed by Governor J. A. A. Burnquist, died in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and is buried in the Old Woodlawn Cemetery, Pipestone, Pipestone County, Minnesota. Frank Ethan Pearson and Anna Wilson Loomis Pearson were the parents of Pauline Genevieve Pearson, Dora Mildred Pearson (1898- ,) and Margaret Zoe Pearson (Mrs. Robert Burton) Chambers. Pauline Genevieve Pearson (1896-1983,) the daughter of Frank Ethan Pearson (1870-1948) and Anna Wilson Loomis Pearson (1875-1948,) was born in Pipestone, Minnesota, married Louis Edward Wade (1895-1983) in St. Paul in 1923, and died in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Louis Edward Wade and Pauline Genevieve Pearson Wade were the parents of Edward Pearson Wade, Paul Louis Wade (1925-1926,) Robert Frank Wade, and Judy Ann Wade. In 1986, David A. Heider, an original member of the board of directors of Sparta Foods, Inc., resided at this address.
Home history of 776 Fairmount Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA
C. S. Bunker House; Built-in 1905 (1894 according to Ramsey County property tax records;) Colonial Revival in style; Walter Ife, architect. This structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the historic Hill District. The 1894 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Perrin and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Perrin all resided at this address. The 1896 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Perrin and W. L. Perrin all resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bunker, C. M. Bunker, C. G. Bunker, W. E. Baker, and Mrs. A. B. Powers all resided at this address. The 1902 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Field resided at this address. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson resided at this address. John A. Patterson and William C. Patterson were World War I veterans who both resided at this address in 1919. The 1921 Carleton College Alumni Directory indicates that Pauline Genevieve Pearson, a member of the Class of 1918, resided at this address. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Pearson and their daughters all resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank E. Pearson, a special deputy examiner employed by the Capital Trust & Savings Bank, and his wife, Anna Pearson, resided at this address. Perry M. Wilson, Jr., an incorporator of the Prairie Star District, Unitarian Universalist, corporation, was a resident at this address in 1976. Frank Ethan Pearson (1870-1948,) the son of John Pearson and Lydia Minerva Wilkinson Pearson, was born in Mankato, Minnesota, was a member of the Bachelor’s Club in Pipestone, Minnesota, in 1893, married Anna Wilson Loomis in Pipestone, Minnesota, in 1895, was an incorporator of the Pipestone, Minnesota, State Bank in 1908, the successor of the Pipestone County, Minnesota, Bank, was the vice president of the Pipestone, Minnesota, State Bank before 1916, was the Minnesota State superintendent of banks from 1916 until at least 1920, appointed by Governor J. A. A. Burnquist, died in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and is buried in the Old Woodlawn Cemetery, Pipestone, Pipestone County, Minnesota. Frank Ethan Pearson and Anna Wilson Loomis Pearson were the parents of Pauline Genevieve Pearson, Dora Mildred Pearson (1898- ,) and Margaret Zoe Pearson (Mrs. Robert Burton) Chambers. Pauline Genevieve Pearson (1896-1983,) the daughter of Frank Ethan Pearson (1870-1948) and Anna Wilson Loomis Pearson (1875-1948,) was born in Pipestone, Minnesota, married Louis Edward Wade (1895-1983) in St. Paul in 1923, and died in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Louis Edward Wade and Pauline Genevieve Pearson Wade were the parents of Edward Pearson Wade, Paul Louis Wade (1925-1926,) Robert Frank Wade, and Judy Ann Wade. In 1986, David A. Heider, an original member of the board of directors of Sparta Foods, Inc., resided at this address.
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