818 N. Fry Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Address: | 818 Fry Street N |
Neighborhood/s: | Hamline-Midway, Saint Paul, Minnesota |
City/locality- State/province | Saint Paul, Minnesota |
County- State/province: | Ramsey County, Minnesota |
State/province: | Minnesota |
Country: | United States |
Year built: | 1928 |
Primary Style: | Colonial Revival |
Historic Function: | House/single dwelling or duplex |
Current Function: | House/single dwelling or duplex |
Builder: | Adolph Wall and Y. Ellis |
Building Permit Number: | 30591 |
First Owner: | George Allard |
818 N. Fry Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota
(44.9657711° N, 93.1696483° WLatitude: 44°57′56.776″N
Longitude: 93°10′10.734″W)
(44.9657711° N, 93.1696483° WLatitude: 44°57′56.776″N
Longitude: 93°10′10.734″W)
This is modest two story house.
Some significant details include an "arched hood with brackets over main entrance. Decorative brickwork on chimney and at base. Gambrel roof has Grecian returns, and 2 large shed dormers. Flared eaves."
The legal description is "North half of Lot 11, Block 1, College Place West Division"
"A period revival of the type seen often in St. Paul and emanating from the 1920's."[1]Contents |
History
"The original owner of this house, which was built for $5,000, was George Allard. Allard was a driver for the St. Paul Building Material Co. and lives at 1601 W. Van Buren. Ernest L. Allard, treasurer of the company and Raymond W. Allard, inspector, also lived at 1601 W. Van Buren."