861 North Albert Street
Saint Paul, MN, USA

  • Architectural Style: Victorian
  • Bathroom: 2
  • Year Built: 1890
  • National Register of Historic Places: N/A
  • Square Feet: 2,250 sqft
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: N/A
  • Neighborhood: Midway
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: N/A
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Architectural Style: Victorian
  • Year Built: 1890
  • Square Feet: 2,250 sqft
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathroom: 2
  • Neighborhood: Midway
  • National Register of Historic Places: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: N/A
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Jun 01, 1890

  • Charmaine Bantugan

861 N. Albert Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota

The information provided here is from the 1983 Ramsey County Historical Society and Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission Historic Sites Survey: Date of site visit 1/29/1982 Fieldworker: D. Olson The fenestration is "1/1 rectangular," with a "intersecting hip and gable" roof style. The building has "one interior brick" chimney and is built with a "wood frame." Significant details: "Unusual roofline. Open hipped roof porch with square columns with altered balustrade. Cornerboards. Bank of reticulated shingles at middle of second story. Simple architraves. Corner boards." Level of significance: "Local" Statement of significance: "This house is one of a cluster of buildings dating from the late 1880's and early 1890's and which were probably built here because of the existence of Hamline University."

861 N. Albert Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota

The information provided here is from the 1983 Ramsey County Historical Society and Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission Historic Sites Survey: Date of site visit 1/29/1982 Fieldworker: D. Olson The fenestration is "1/1 rectangular," with a "intersecting hip and gable" roof style. The building has "one interior brick" chimney and is built with a "wood frame." Significant details: "Unusual roofline. Open hipped roof porch with square columns with altered balustrade. Cornerboards. Bank of reticulated shingles at middle of second story. Simple architraves. Corner boards." Level of significance: "Local" Statement of significance: "This house is one of a cluster of buildings dating from the late 1880's and early 1890's and which were probably built here because of the existence of Hamline University."

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