Andrew Schultz House, 298 Banfil Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota
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| Address: | 298 Banfil Street |
| Neighborhood/s: | West 7th, Saint Paul, Minnesota, Uppertown, Saint Paul, Minnesota |
| City/locality- State/province |
Saint Paul, Minnesota |
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Ramsey County, Minnesota |
| State/province: | Minnesota |
| Country: | United States |
| Year built: | 1884 |
| Primary Style: | Italianate |
| Historic Function: | House/single dwelling or duplex |
| Current Function: | House/single dwelling or duplex |
| Builder: | Andrew Schultz |
| Material of Exterior Wall Covering: | Wood |
| Material of Roof: | Asphalt Shingles |
| Material of Foundation: | Limestone |
| First Owner: | Andrew Schultz |
(44.937079,-93.112507)
History
Built in 1884 (in 1871 according to Empson); Italianate in style. The structure is a two story, 2020 square foot, eight room, two bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, asbestos-sided house. The 1981 Ramsey County Historic Sites Survey indicates that the 2 1/2 story, wood frame, slightly altered house has three bays, a truncated hip and rear gable roof, a pair of interior endwall brick chimneys, 2/2 rectangular fenestration, cement block and limestone foundation, a central broken pediment at the roofline surrounding a bullseye window, wide eaves with supporting brackets featuring cut out detailing, fascia boards with circular incised carving beneath the eaves, window frames with plain architraves and incised carving, and an intact porch with square columns and simple capitals, fretwork with a cut out trefoil motif, and carved balusters.
The house was built by Andrew Schultz, a house painter, and the house cost $2,500 to build. The 1887 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolff resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Thomas Roessier and his wife, Elizabeth Roessier, resided at this address. Josephine Lendway resided at this address before 2005.
Andrew Schultz ( -1924) died in Ramsey County.
The last sale of this property was in 2000 and the sale price was $142,900. [1]
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Notes
- ↑ Martin, Lawrence A., "Irvine/Cherokee Park Hike Architecture Notes." Thursday Night Hikes. Created June 2001.
2008-01-26 http://www.angelfire.com/mn/thursdaynighthikes/irvine_arch1.html
