Carole’s Groom Gallery, Duluth, Minnesota
A frame house on London Road converted to a pet gooming business. L. J. Walsh Company located next door at 1618 is a storm door and windows business. ~ Photo Credit: University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Chisholm Residence, Duluth, Minnesota
The Archibald Mark Chisholm (1864-1933) and Lillian Cummings Chisholm house at 1832 East Second Street was given to the Duluth board of education in 1935, and converted to the A. M. Chisholm Memorial Children's Musuem which had been established in 1931 at the Salter School. The building was modified again to serve as a home for boys in this photograph. The museum changed its name and relocated to The Depot in downtown Duluth. ~ Photo Credit: University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Prindle House Facade Facing Greysolon, Duluth, Minnesota
In 1904, William Martin Prindle (1861-1944) and Mina Merrill Prindle (1864-1963) chose William Hunt of the firm Palmer, Hall, and Hunt, as the architect of their new Duluth home built in 1905 at 2211 Greysolon Road. Hunt used the Spanish Colonial Revival style for the house that cost $16,000 to build. Mina chose William A. French and John Bradstreet to decorate the interiors. One of Bradstreet's most important commissions was the Duluth Prindle house. When the house was sold to the Minneapolis Art Institute in 1981, the living room and selected items were removed and displayed at the museum. ~ [...]
Prindle House Side Entrance, Duluth, Minnesota
In 1904, William Martin Prindle (1861-1944) and Mina Merrill Prindle (1864-1963) chose William Hunt of the firm Palmer, Hall, and Hunt, as the architect of their new Duluth home built in 1905 at 2211 Greysolon Road. Hunt used the Spanish Colonial Revival style for the house that cost $16,000 to build. Mina chose William A. French and John Bradstreet to decorate the interiors. One of Bradstreet's most important commissions was the Duluth Prindle house. When the house was sold to the Minneapolis Art Institute in 1981, the living room and selected items were removed and displayed at the museum. ~ [...]
Neighborhoods of Duluth: West Duluth, Warner house, Duluth, Minnesota
West Duluth Warner House; Dr. Graham builder; 124 North Fifty-sixth Avenue west; broken down house; children on porch; broken windows; rubble in yard ~ Photo Credit: University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Neighborhoods of Duluth: West Duluth, Warner house, Duluth, Minnesota
West Duluth Warner House; Dr. Graham builder; four children on porch; man in entry; broken windows; rubble around house; snow spring ~ Photo Credit: University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Neighborhoods of Duluth: East Hillside, Drama family house, Duluth, Minnesota
East Hillside house; 511 East Fifth Street; Drama family owner; wrap around porch; wrap around balcony; power line; two chimney; winter ~ Photo Credit: University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Neighborhoods of Duluth: West Duluth, Dr. Graham house, Duluth, Minnesota
West Duluth Dr. Graham house; interior; 124 North Fifty-sixth Avenue West; six stained glass windows; stairs; carved details ~ Photo Credit: University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Neighborhoods of Duluth: West Duluth, Dr. Graham house, Duluth, Minnesota
West Duluth Dr. Graham house; interior; 124 Fifty-sixth Avenue West; braid rug; couch; stained glass window; chandelier; carved woodwork; radiators; footstool ~ Photo Credit: University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Neighborhoods of Duluth: West Duluth, Dr. Graham house, Duluth, Minnesota
West Duluth Dr. Graham house; interior; 124 Fifty-sixth Avenue West; fire place; mirror; chair; carved woodwork; wood fireplace surround; mantle ~ Photo Credit: University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections