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Thursday Night Hikes: St. Paul West Side Hike Architecture Notes, Part 3


Observations on Architectural Styles, Part 3

St. Paul West Side Hike

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Lawrence A. Martin

Webpage Creation: September 30, 2003

Specific Structures. The following presents available information on the housing styles and the residents of specific structures located along the hike:

20 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1900. The structure is a one story, 1224 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house. The current owners of record of the property are Ana M. Estrada and Erbey E. Estrada.

23 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1985. The structure is a two story, 1556 square foot, six room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, frame house. The property was last sold in 2003 with a sale price of $153,000. The current owners of record of the property are Gilma P. Salgado and Carmen Valdes.

25 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1985. The structure is a two story, 1456 square foot, six room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, frame house. The current owners of record of the property are Andrew D. Hybben and Mary A. Hybben, who reside in Shoreview, Minnesota.

27 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1985. The structure is a two story, 1456 square foot, six room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, frame house. The current owner of record of the property is Sandra M. Ybarra Alayon.

35 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1889. The structure is a one story, 956 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided bungalow, with a detached garage. The previous owner of record of the property was Helen L. Hodge and the current owners of record of the property are Paul D. Hodge and Roger W. Hodge.

40 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1908. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 904 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached one car garage. The current owner of record of the property is Nancy C. Hogan.

41 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1889. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1130 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house. The last sale of this property was in 2006 and the sale price was $177,400. The previous owners of record of the property were Miguel Ramirez Aparicio and Linda V. Vega and the current owner of record of the property is Jose Luis Montiel.

44 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1904. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1209 square foot, eight room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached one car garage. The house was on the city vacant house list in 2002. The property was last sold for $145,000 and that sale occurred in 2003. The current owners of record of the property are Rick M. Dimmel and Klara Droessler.

45 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1889. The structure is a one story, 758 square foot, five room, two bathroom, asbestos-sided bungalow, with a detached garage. The property was last sold in 2003 with a sale price of $141,900. The current owner of record of the property is Gretchen K. Kelm.

46 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1624 square foot, six room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The current owner of record of the property is Donald Lasovich.

54 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1900. The structure is a one story, 986 square foot, five bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided bungalow, with a detached garage. The last sale of this property was in 2005 and the sale price was $131,000. The immediate prior owner of the property was Alola R. Mullen. The current owner of record of the property is Samuel Morgan.

60 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1911. The structure is a one story, 1450 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided bungalow, with a detached garage. The current owners of record of the property are Kenneth W. Waldo and Kathy Waldo.

61 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1971. The structure is a one story, 888 square foot, five room, two bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The current owner of record of the property is Christian J. Juarez.

66 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1911. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1657 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The property was last sold in 2002 with a sale price of $89,900. The previous owners of record of the property were Wanda M. Bublitz and Heriberto M. Garrido and the current owner of record of the property is Mortgage Elec Reg Systems Inc, located at Brea, California.

70 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1880. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1428 square foot, six room, two bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The current owner of record of the property is Donald Szymanski.

71 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1920. The structure is a one story, 1136 square foot, six room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The last sale of this property was in 2001 and the sale price was $126,000. The current owner of record of the property is the Irene M. McGregor Trust of Boulder, Colorado.

77 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1919. The structure is a one story, 1037 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame bungalow, with a detached garage. The current owner of record of the property is George E. Comford.

78 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1889. The structure is a two story, 1764 square foot, six room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, brick house, with a detached garage. The current owner of record of the property is William G. Gabler.

80 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1894. The structure is a two story, 2880 square foot, 14 room, four bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The property was last sold for $69,750 and that sale occurred in 1993. The current owner of record of the property is Phyllis M. Raddatz.

83 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1916. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1248 square foot, six room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The property was last sold in 2003 with a sale price of $175,000. The current owners of record of the property are Alexandra D. Hennekens and Bryan W. Hennekens.

89 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1891. The structure is a two story, 5274 square foot, apartment building. The last sale of this property was in 1996 and the sale price was $68,400. The current owners of record of the property are Charles D. Borden and Richelle Schenfeld, who reside at 9 Delos Avenue West.

90 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1902. The structure is a two story, 1785 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The last sale of this property was in 2003 and the sale price was $203,500. The current owners of record of the property are Jeffrey Zupfer and Naomi Gamble Zupfer.

98 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1335 square foot, six room, one bathroom, brick house, with a detached garage. The current owners of record of the property are Brett S. Harris and Shannon S. Harris.

101 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1916. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1418 square foot, six room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The previous owners of record of the property were Lisa A. Barstad and Robert A. Barstad and the current owner of record of the property is Teresa Maxine Flores.

132 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1888. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1867 square foot, eight room, one bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The previous owner of record of the property was Bernice Abrass and the current owners of record of the property are Barbara M. Abrass and George E. Abrass.

133 Stevens Avenue East: Built in 1967. The structure is a three story, 12324 square foot, apartment building. The current owner of record of the property is R D and J Realty LLC, located at 2193 Scheffer Avenue.

361 Stryker Avenue: James H. Melady House; Built in 1885; Italian Villa/French Second Empire in style. The structure is a two story, 2645 square foot, ten room, three bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The house uses an irregular plan and has a square tower. The 1890 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Emerson resided at this address. The 1892 and 1894 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. James Melady resided at this address. The 1896 and 1898 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. James Melady and E. P. Melady resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Melady, James Melady, and E. P. Melady resided at this address. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mrs. C. P. Shanley, C. M. Shanley, and E. P. Shanley resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Charles M. Shanley, a salesman employed by the Melady Cattle Company, and Anna Shanley, resided at this address. James P. Melady was the owner of the Kirwin & Melady Company, a wholesale paper firm. In Melady v. South St. Paul Livestock Exchange, 142 Minn. 194, 197-98, 171 N.W. 806, 807 (1919), the Minnesota Supreme Court held that when a third party seeks to hold a corporation liable for a tort committed by an employee, the doctrine of respondeat superior applies. In 1879, James Melady, a foreman, resided at 30 East Sixth Street. James Melady ( -1909) died in Ramsey County. Charles M. Shanley (1881-1960) and Eugene P. Shanley (1885-1959) both were born in Minnesota, both had a mother with a maiden name of Melady, and both died in Ramsey County. A relative, the Reverend John Shanley (1852-1909) of St. Paul, who was born in Albion, New York, who moved to St. Paul with his family as a child in 1857, who graduated from St. John's College at Collegeville, Minnesota, who studied at Rome, Italy, from 1869 until 1874, and who was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1874, was named the first Catholic Bishop of Jamestown, North Dakota, in 1889, subsequently became the Bishop of Fargo, North Dakota, when he moved the seat of the diocese, and was the author of The Founding of the Catholic Church in North Dakota in 1908. Upon Bishop Shanley's death, North Dakota was divided into two dioceses and the Fargo, North Dakota, diocese was moved to Bismarck, North Dakota. Gary Holmgren owned the property in 1981. The previous owner of record of the property was Robert J. Stevens and the current owners of record of the property are Elaine Shriver and Robert J. Stevens. The 1930 city directory indicates that William J. Haas, owner of the W. J. Haas Manufacturing Company, a sheet metal works, auto body, and radiator repairers, his wife, Lillian Haas, Clive H. Merritt, a foreman employed by the Waldorf Paper Products Company, and his wife, Marie Merritt, all resided at the former nearby 349 Stryker Avenue and that the former nearby 360 Stryker Avenue was vacant.

369 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1890. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1600 square foot, sevenroom, two bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached one car garage. The 1896 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Octave Savard resided at this address. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Ferdinand Spiegel (1849-1915,) the husband of Caroline Spiegel, who was born in Germany to parents also born in Germany and who died of a carcinoma of the pharynx, resided at this address in 1915. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Mrs. Caroline Spiegel resided at this address in 1916. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank L. Young, a shipper employed by Diebold Safe & Lock Company, and his wife, Loretta Young, resided at this address. Octave Joseph Savard ( -1943) died in Ramsey County. The current owner of record of the property is Todd Gorr.

371 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1885. The structure is a two story, 2304 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Louis A. Haas, a department manager employed by the W. J. Haas Manufacturing Company, his wife, Syster Haas, William F. Haas, a foreman employed by the W. J. Haas Manufacturing Company, and his wife, Ruth Haas, all resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Linda Gorr, who resides at 369 Stryker Avenue.

372 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1885. The structure is a two story, 1312 square foot, six room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1920 city directory indicates that Theresa M. Bittrich, a teacher at the Douglas School, boarded at this address and that Caroline Bittrich, the widow of John Bittrich, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Theresa M. Bittrich, Charles F. Bittrich, and Roland H. Bittrich, a bookkeeper employed by the American National Bank, all resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Linda J. Ruecker.

375 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1902. The structure is a two story, 2229 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hadlich resided at this address. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hadlick resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Henry J. Hadlich, the president of the Riverview Commercial Club, his wife, Minnie T. Hadlich, and Doris C. Hadlich, a teacher, all resided at this address. Henry J. Hadlich (1871- ,) the son of Christian M. Hadlich and Nanny Hadlich, was born in Liepzig, Germany, was educated in the public schools of Liepzig, Germany, emigrated to the United States in 1882, moved to St. Paul with his parents in 1882, attended St. Paul Central High School, sold newspapers in 1884, then learned the printer's trade, was employed as a messenger by the St. Paul Post Office in 1887, was employed as a clerk by the St. Paul Post Office later in 1887, was employed as the assistant superintendent of delivery by the St. Paul Post Office in 1896, was a subscriber to the magazine Recreation in 1898, was employed as superintendent of delivery by the St. Paul Post Office from 1899 until 1912, entered business in 1912, was the author of A History Of The Lincoln Republican Club Of St. Paul in 1929, was a member of the Minnesota Historical Society in 1929, and was a member of the St. Paul Commercial Club. The property was last sold in 1991 with a sale price of $85,000. The current owners of record of the property are Carla C. Johnson and James N. Robins.

379 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1880. The structure is a two story, 2125 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, frame house. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Mrs. Nanny Stadlich resided at this address in 1894. The 1920 city directory indicates that Charles Alley, a laborer, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frederick Grewing, a cabinetmaker employed by the Villaume Box & Lumber Company, and his wife, Alma Grewing, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2001 with a sale price of $145,000. The current owners of record of the property are Martin J. Peper and Kathi A. Polley.

380 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1955. The structure is a one story, 1548 square foot, five room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, stucco bungalow, with a detached garage. The current owner of record of the property is Betty A. Johnson. The 1930 city directory indicates that Albert A. Piringer resided at the former nearby 385 Stryker Avenue.

386 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1880. The structure is a two story, 1504 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that John P. Simones, a construction worker, hid wife, Julie Simones, and Walter W. Wengler resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2002 and the sale price was $169,000. The current owner of record of the property is Brett E. Olson.

387 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1890. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1194 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. Desmond P. O'Callaghan (1894- ), a Private, was a World War I veteran who resided at this address in 1919. The 1930 city directory indicates that Charles M. Dosh, a commercial agent employed by the Standard Carloading Corporation, and his wife, Lillian Dosh, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $145,000 and that sale occurred in 2000. The current owner of record of the property is David J. Misukanis. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mayerhoff resided at the former nearby 389 Stryker Avenue. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#24637) indicate that Carl R. Jones (1894- ,) a 1917 draftee and a Sergeant in the 313 Am. Train., who was born in Heron Lake, Minnesota, had brown eyes, brown hair, and a ruddy complexion, was 5' 7 3/4" tall, was a mailing clerk at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, including the Haute Alsace Sector, was a live stock handler employed by the St. Paul Union Stock Yards after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his mother, Mrs. F. E. Jones, at the nearby former 389 Stryker Avenue. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#29609) indicate that Erwin J. Jones (1895- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private in Company A of the 604th Engineers, who was born in Heron Lake, Minnesota, had blue eyes, light hair, and a fair complexion, was 5' 8 1/4" tall, was a clerk at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, including the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, was a live stock handler employed by the St. Paul Union Stockyards Company after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his mother, Mrs. F. E. Jones, at the nearby former 389 Stryker Avenue. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Lillian E. Gilmore resided at the former nearby 389 Stryker Avenue.

390 Stryker Avenue: Henry Heinsch House; Built in 1885 (1884 according to Joe Hoover;) Victorian/Victorian workers' duplex in style, Henry Heinsch, builder. The structure is a two story, 1712 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, woodframe house. The Ramsey County Historical Society identifies this house as an intact example of a working class house from the original working class residential neighborhood. The 1890, 1892, and 1894 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Gladys Clemenson, a machine operator employed by McKibbin, Driscoll & Dorsey Company, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Amelia Heinsch, the widow of Henry Heinsch, Christ J. Kirchner, a cutter employed by McKibbin, Driscoll & Dorsey Company, and his wife, Annie Kirchner, all resided at this address. Henry Heinsch (1843- ) was born in Prussia to parents who were born in Prussia, originally settled in Fairbault, Minnesota, in the 1870's, married Amelia Erdman in 1876, moved to St. Paul with his family by 1880, resided at this address and conducted his carpentry business from the house for several years. Amelia Erdman (1855- ) was born near Berlin. Henry Heinsch and Amelia Erdman Heinsch were the parents of one child, Hugo Heinsch (1877- .) The duplex remained in the ownership of the Heinsch family for three generations. From 1890 until 1902, the second story of the house was rented by Joseph H. Clark and his family. Clark was originally from Portland, Maine and first worked for the Jackson Street Fish Market in St. Paul and later for R. E. Cobb Company, a West Side wholesale grocer. When the Clark family prospered they moved across the street to become the second owners of the Heimbach House at 64 W. Delos Street. Joseph Clark's descendants lived in the house at 64 W. Delos Street until 1970. Wilhelmina Erdman (1835- ,) a sister of Amelia Erdman, married Theodore Rohland in Germany. Henry Heinsch ( -1917) died in Ramsey County. Emilie/Amelie/Amelia Erdman/Erdmann (1855-1932) was born in Brandenburg, Prussia, immigrated to the United States in 1867, married Henry Heinsch in 1876, and lived in St. Paul and in Faribault, Minnesota, after her marriage. Amelia Erdmann Heinsch's sister, Wilhelmina Erdman/Erdmann (1836-1927), of Arnswalde, Brandenburg, Prussia, immigrated to the United States in 1867, married Theodore Rohland, and the couple had at least four children, Otto W. Rohland, Frank J. Rohland, Bertha Rohland, and Anna Rohland. The property was last sold in 2001 with a sale price of $134,000. The previous owners of record of the property were Katheryn C. Hessler and Raymond J. Hessler and the current owner of record of the property is Adolf Vandendorpe. The 1920 city directory indicates that Charles P. Carroll, a buyer employed by Griggs Cooper & Company, resided at the former nearby 392 Stryker Avenue.

393 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1911. The structure is a two story, 2076 square foot, 11 room, three bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Monteith resided at this address. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#2501) indicate that Clayton Randall (1892- ,) a 1917 enlistee and a Sergeant in Battery B, 151st Field Artillery, who was born in Mankato, Minnesota, had blue eyes, light hair, and a light complexion, was 5' 8" tall, was an assistant State warden at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, including Champagne, St. Mihiel, Chateau Thierry, and the Argonne, was gassed severely May 28, 1918, was wounded severely August 7, 1918, was gassed on October 27, 1918, received one silver Victory button, was an office clerk employed by the Great Northern RailRoad after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided at this address. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#18555) indicate that Arthur Ernest Stahl (1900- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private in the S. A. T. C. at the University of Minnesota, who was born in Glencoe, Minnesota, had blue eyes, light hair, and a ruddy complexion, was 5 6 1/2" tall, was a stenographer at induction, was a clerk employed by the St. Paul Union Depot after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that John W. Bonn, a driver employed by the St. Paul Fire Department, Engine Company No. 18, and his wife, Olivia Bonn, resided at this address. L. O. Randall was the father of Clayton Randall and resided 5717 Pleasant Avenue South in Minneapolis in 1920. The current owner of record of the property is Jack L. Menier of Coon Rapids, Minnesota. The 1930 city directory indicates that Thomas H. Petherbridge resided at the former nearby 397 Stryker Avenue.

399 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1923. The structure is a two story, 2856 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Albert J. Lorch, a plumber, and Charlotte A. Lorch, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2006 and the sale price was $305,000. The previous owners of record of the property were Erma Mueller and Steven J. Mueller and the current owner of record of the property is Daniel G. Hark.

403 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1884. The structure is a two story, 1529 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crump resided at this address. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cox resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Nathaniel J. Smith, a St. Paul Police Department detective employed at the Central Station, and his wife, Blanche Smith, resided at this address. Albert Ross Cox ( -1950) died in Ramsey County. The property was last sold for $66,300 and that sale occurred in 1997. The current owner of record of the property is Marisela Gutierrez. The 1930 city directory indicates that Charles L. Potter resided at the former nearby 409 Stryker Avenue.

413 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1913. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1804 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. A. E. La Rocca resided at this address. World War I veterans Harry R. La Rocca and Frank D. Fernald resided at this address in 1919. The 1930 city directory indicates that Anthony E. La Rocca, the treasurer of the National Laundry Company, resided at this address. The current owners of record of the property are Maureen F. Hark and John N. Wachtler.

416 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1886. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 924 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached one car garage. The 1906 Jubilee Manual of the House of Hope Presbyterian Church indicates that Jesse Harding Neal, a member of the church since 1887, and Grace (Mrs. J. H.) Neal, a member of the church since 1890, both resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that this address was vacant. In 1917, Jesse H. Neal, executive secretary of the Associated Business Papers, was appointed by Woodrow Wilson as a member of the Division of Advertising of the Committee on Public Information, which existed for the purpose of receiving through proper channels offers of the advertising forces of the nation to support the effort of the government to inform public opinion properly and adequately on the eve of World War I. In 1925, Jesse H. Neal was the secretary-treasurer of the Associated Business Papers, Inc. of New York, consisting of 500 leading trade and technical publications. The Jesse H. Neal Awards are considered to be "the Pulitzer Prize of the business media," and were named after American Business Media's first managing director, and were established in 1955 to recognize and reward editorial excellence in business media publications. American Business Media was founded in 1906 and is the association of business information providers, delivering business intelligence to industry, Madison Avenue, Wall Street and the Washington D. C. Beltway. The current owners of record of the property are Elizabeth K. Keno and Thomas R. Pletscher.

422 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1894. The structure is a two story, 2814 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, stucco house, with a detached one car garage. Earl J. Cox was a World War I veteran who resided at this address in 1919. The 1920 city directory indicates that Alb R. Cox, a buyer, and Ross Cox, a salesman employed by the Montana Cattle Company, both resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Ross A. Cox, a cattle buyer, resided at this address. Earl J. Cox ( -1926) died in Ramsey County. The property was last sold in 2001 with a sale price of $150,000. The current owner of record of the property is George A. Latimer, Jr.

427 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1908. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1317 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank E. Stickler, a department superintendent employed by Gordon & Ferguson, his wife, Anna Stickler, William J. Wolf, a teller employed by the Empire National Bank of St. Paul, and his wife, Marion Wolf, all resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2005 and the sale price was $245,000. The previous owners of record of the property were Heidi Strole and Olov Strole and the current owners of record of the property are Rurik C. Hover and Sandra Sailer. The 1920 city directory indicates that Charles C. Allen, a clerk, resided at the former nearby 434 Stryker Avenue. [See note on Richards Gordon and the Gordon-Ferguson Company for 378 Summit Avenue.]

436-438 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1894. Condominium unit #1 is a one story, 680 square foot, four room, one bathroom, brick house, with a detached one car garage. Condominium unit #2 is a one story, 726 square foot, four room, one bathroom, brick house, with a detached one car garage. Condominium unit #3 is a one story, 680 square foot, four room, one bathroom, brick house, with a detached one car garage. Condominium unit #4 is a one story, 729 square foot, four room, one bathroom, brick house, with a detached one car garage. The 1898 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. John Bruggeman all resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Diment and Captain and Mrs. P. L. Getchell all resided at this address. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Noyes resided at 436 Stryker Avenue. World War I veteran Elmer A. Lehmann (1897-1975), a Private, was born in Minnesota, had a mother with a maiden name of Hahn, resided at 436 Stryker Avenue in 1919, and died in Ramsey County. Einer Erickson and Herbert W. Meyer (1887-1979), a Corporal, were World War I veterans who resided at 438 Stryker Avenue in 1919. The 1930 city directory indicates that Christopher J. Flaherty, a fireman employed by the St. Paul Bridge & Terminal RailRoad, his wife, Christine Flaherty, Robert Finck, a cabinetmaker employed by the Bohn Refrigerator Company, and his wife, Amelia Finck, all resided at 436 Stryker Avenue and that Hermann L. Meyer, Herbert W. Meyer, a bricklayer, and his wife, Clara Meyer, all resided at 438 Stryker Avenue. Einer Erickson ( -1936) died in Ramsey County. In 1879, Parker L. Getchell, a brakeman employed by the Chicago, St. Paul & Milwaukee RailRoad, resided at 393 East Third Street. Parker L. Getchell ( -1925) died in Ramsey County. Herbert W. Meyer was born in Minnesota and died in Ramsey County. Unit #2 last sold for $58,000 and that sale occurred in 1994. Unit #3 last sold for $30,000 and that sale occurred in 1995. Unit #4 last sold for $32,500 and that sale occurred in 1996. The current owner of record of all four units is St. Paul Condominums LLC of Minnetonka, Minnesota. [See the note for the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific RailRoad.] [See note on the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific RailRoad/Milwaukee Road.]

437 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1915. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1084 square foot, six room, one bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Henry P. Franke, a conductor employed by the Chicago & Great Western RailRoad, and his wife, Elizabeth Franke, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Leona M. Kueppers. [See note on the Chicago Great Western RailRoad.]

439 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1910. The structure is a two story, 1360 square foot, six room, one bathroom, stucco house. George A. Duncan was a World War I veteran who resided at this address in 1919. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Goodman resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that this address was vacant. The property was last sold in 1996 with a sale price of $30,111. The current owner of record of the property is Julie A. Johnson.

441 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1910. The structure is a two story, 1360 square foot, six room, one bathroom, stucco house. The 1920 city directory indicates that Isaac J. B. De Mers, a foreman employed by the Deslauriers Metal Products Company, located at 311 Chestnut Street, and Josephine M. De Mers, a bookkeeper employed by the St. Paul Roofing, Cornice & Ornament Company, both boarded at this address and Josephine De Mers, the widow of Basil De Mers, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Joseph J. Kodelka, an agent employed by Met Life Insurance Company, and his wife, Amelia Kodelka, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Michael J. Hurley. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Ella Huffmann, the widow of Charles Huffmann, resided at the former nearby 440 Stryker Avenue.

448 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1889. The structure is a one story, 2362 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, one half-bathroom, stucco bungalow, with a detached garage. The 1887 and 1890 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Runyon resided at this address. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#2415) indicate that Robert G. Callan (1898- ,) a 1917 enlistee and a Private First Class in the First Minnesota Ambulance Company, who was born in St. Paul, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a fair complexion, was 5' 5 1/2" tall, was a student at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was a student at the University of Minnesota after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Robert G. Calton, a student, and Robert G. Cotton, a clerk employed by the Post Office, both boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Josephine Caron, the widow of Peter Caron, resided at this address. William Stelle Runyon ( -1922) died in Ramsey County. William L. Callan, a resident of Poctamanth, Virginia, in 1920, was the father of Robert G. Callan. The property was last sold for $20,000 and that sale occurred in 1993. The current owner of record of the property is Virginia R. Roethler. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#1725) indicate that Harold F. Mason (1892- ,) a 1917 draftee and a Private in 308th Infantry, who was born in Nassau, Minnesota, had grey eyes, dark hair, and a fair complexion, was 5' 8" tall, was a laborer at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, suffered shrapnel wounds and was gassed on August 27, 1918, was awarded a silver victory button, was a bundle wrapper employed by the U. S. Army store after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided at the nearby 450 Stryker Avenue. The 1930 city directory indicates that Bernice E. Caron, a stenographer employed by the First National Institute of Violin, Juanita L. Caron, a stenographer employed by G. Sommers & Company, Charles Trayblatofski, and Wesley Keene, a helper employed by the Purity Baking Company, all resided at the former nearby 450 Stryker Avenue. Kate Mason was the mother of Harold F. Mason.

454 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1977. The structure is a 1114 square foot, seven bedroom, two bathroom, split-level aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. World War I veterans Harry Dufour (1899- ), a Private, and Robert Dufour (1898-1970), a Seaman, resided at this address in 1919. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#17003) indicate that Harry L. DuFour (1889- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private First Class in Company C of the 33rd Engineers, who was born in St. Paul, had brown eyes, black hair, and a ruddy complexion, was 5' 9" tall, was a teamster at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, received a gold service chevron, a Victory medal, and a Victory badge, was a teamster employed by Victor DuFour after the completion of service, and was married, resided with his wife, Eva Victorina DuFour at this address. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#27635) indicate that Robert Eugene Dufour (1898- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Seaman Second Class in the U. S. Naval Reserve Force, who was born in St. Paul, was a machinist helper employed by J. C. Heron after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his mother, Mrs. V. Dufour, at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Robert E. Dufour, a machinist, boarded at this address and Victor Dufour, a foreman, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Elizabeth Dufour, the widow of Victor Dufour, resided at this address. Robert Dufour was born in Minnesota, had a mother with a maiden name of Behr, and died in Ramsey County. The current owner of record of the property is James B. Bukowski.

491 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1889. The structure is a two story, 2072 square foot, eight room, three bathroom, frame house. The 1894 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Latta and their daughter all resided at this address. The 1896 and 1898 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Millard resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Millard resided at this address. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that George K. Hosmer resided at this address in 1904. World War I veterans Edward M. Engfer and George J. Engfer resided at this address in 1919. The 1920 city directory indicates that Chris M. Christensen, a musician employed at the New Liberty Theatre, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Harry M. Mickelson, a dentist, his wife, Alta Mickelson, Nicholas J. Thill, a watch engineer employed by the Northern States Power Company, and his wife, Agnes Thill, all resided at this address. Benjamin Franklin Latta (1846-1912,) the son of Benjamin Latta (1816-1900) and Deborah C. Stevens Latta (1816-1887,) was born in Lewiston, New York, moved with his family to Rock County, Wisconsin, was educated at Allen’s Grove Academy in Wisconsin, moved to Racine, Wisconsin, in 1864, read the law in the law firm of Paine & Millet in Racine, Wisconsin, graduated from the University of Albany Law School in 1867, was admitted to the practice of law in New York in 1867, returned to Wisconsin, farmed from 1867 until 1869, joined the law firm of Bennett & Norcross at Janesville, Wisconsin, from 1869 until 1871, opened a law office at Clinton Junction, Wisconsin, from 1871 until 1875, married Frances I. "Frankie" Samson (1848-1905,) the daughter of Norvin/Norvon M. Samson (1825-1873) and Mary Jane Perrine Samson (1826-1875,) of Orleans County, New York, in Dodge Center, Minnesota, in 1874, moved to Minnesota in 1875, settled in Dodge Center, Minnesota, was the Dodge County attorney from 1879 until 1890, and moved to St. Paul in 1888. Benjamin Franklin Latta and Frances Samson Latta had two children, Mamie Helen "Mae" Latta (Mrs. Charles Joseph) Kelly (1876-1927) and Minnie Emma Latta (Mrs. Einar Olaf) Mogensen (1888-1949.) George J. Engfer (1893-1966) was born in Minnesota, had a mother with a maiden name of Burr, and died in Hennepin County. The current owners of record of the property are Badri N. Johnson and Floyd M. Johnson, who reside at 1726 East Iowa Avenue.

493 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1889. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1190 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached one car garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Mary Pooler, the widow of Andrew Pooler, resided at this address. The previous owner of record of the property was Homecomings Financial Network of Hatboro, Pennsylvania, and the current owner of record of the property is Nicholas Gelting.

495 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1121 square foot, six room, one bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank Lavacot, a laborer employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Lillian Lavacot, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 1994 and the sale price was $33,193. The current owners of record of the property are Floyd R. Unruh and Jane L. Unruh, who reside in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota. [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

498 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1889. The structure is a two story, 1184 square foot, six room, two bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Belair resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Charles Allie, a foreman employed by Swift & Company, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Henry Rechtzigel, a clerk, and his wife, Pauline Rechtzigel, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $32,000 and that sale occurred in 1994. The previous owner of record of the property was Charles Risher and the current owner of record of the property is Joseph R. Grosz. [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

500 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1889. The structure is a two story, 2195 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, stucco house. The 1896 and 1898 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warlich resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Leitner resided at this address. World War I veteran Frank X. Blechinger, Jr., resided at this address in 1919. The 1920 city directory indicates that Harry K. Campbell, a clerk employed at 96 South Robert Street, and Perry K. Campbell, both resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Elmer Fernandes, a butcher employed by the J. T. McMillan Company, his wife, Margaret Fernandes, Charles J. Seidl, a clerk employed by the Northern Pacific RailRoad, and his wife, Helen Seidl, all resided at this address. Otto Frank Leitner ( -1933) and Frank X. Blechinger ( -1938) both died in Ramsey County. The property was last sold in 2003 with a sale price of $210,000. The previous owner of record of the property was Oyedotun Gbile and the current owner of record of the property is Oyeronke Oyinloye, who resides in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. [See note on James T. McMillan for 900 Lincoln Avenue.] [See note for the Northern Pacific RailRoad.]

501 Stryker Avenue: Built in 2003. The structure is a one story, 1300 square foot, six room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided bungalow, with a detached one car garage. The 1892 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Demarest resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that John Gallatin, a butcher employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Eva Gallatin, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2002 and the sale price was $135,000. The current owners of record of the property are Ka Xong Thao and Wameng Thao. [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

502 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1884. The structure is a two story, 2554 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, asbestos-sided house. The 1890 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Volk resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gorman resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Erwin Goulet, a janitor, his wife, Fellata Goulet, Matthew Vogel, a repairer employed by the Western Fruit Express Company, and his wife, Louise Vogel, all resided at this address. The current owners of record of the property are Russell D. Anderson and Susan Anderson.

504 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1680 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, frame house. The 1890 and 1892 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Price and R. L. Robbins all resided at this address. The 1894 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Price resided at this address. Little Sketches of Big Folks indicates that Albert A. Price resided at this address in 1907. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Bessie Mourer, the widow of John A. Mourer, resided at this address. Albert Adsit Price (1846- ,) the son of Helim C. Price (1819-1848), a shoe merchant and manufacturer in Schuyler County, New York, and Lucy Kendall Price (1825-1909,) the daughter of Abel Kendall and Betsy Childs Kendall, was born in Schuyler County, New York, was educated in the district schools of Schuyler County, New York, first engaged in farming and in operating his grandfather's sawmill, enlisted in the 161st New York Regiment and saw action in Alabama and Louisiana during the American Civil War, married Mary Alden (1831- ) of Chelsea/Boston, Massachusetts, in Wisconsin in 1866, moved to Iowa, farmed in Iowa for nine years after the American Civil War, returned to New York, was in the dry goods business in Elmira, New York, until 1886, moved to St. Paul in 1886, was in the paper business, established a paper business alone as A. A. Price & Company, established Price, Robbins & Newton, wholesale dealers in heavy paper bags, woodenware, stationery, and other products, was a Republican, was a deacon in the Bethany Congregational Church, was a member of the Acker Post of the Grand Army of the Republic, was a member of the Knights of Pythias, had the hobby of automobile driving, and officed at the corner of South Robert Street and Indiana Avenue in 1907. Lucy Kendall Price subsequently married John H. Whitehead (1821-1860) in 1850 in Tyrone, New York, and later married George W. Pratt (1823-1876) in 1866 in Altay, New York, resided in Iowa in 1907, died at Milford, Otsego County, New York, and was buried in the Milford Cemetery, Milford, Otsego County, New York. Albert Adsit Price ( -1915) died in Ramsey County. The previous owner of record of the property was Barbara J. Vance and the current owner of record of the property is Gregory J. Verdeja, who resides at 132 Isabel Avenue East. [See note on Knights of Pythias for 2225 East Lake of the Isles Parkway.]

507 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1204 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached one car garage. The 1920 city directory indicates that Edwin P. Elliott, a watchman, resided at this address and that Fred J. Elliott, a travel auditor employed by the Northern Pacific RailRoad, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Daniel F. Kenney, a clerk employed by the Associated Veterinarians, and his wife, Jane M. Kenney, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2004 with a sale price of $190,300. The previous owner of record of the property was Kimberly Chinander and the current owners of record of the property are Gary T. Brownlee and Roberta B. Brownlee, who reside in Valparaiso, Indiana. [See note for the Northern Pacific RailRoad.]

514 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1957. The structure is a one story, 1142 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The last sale of this property was in 2003 and the sale price was $153,900. The current owners of record of the property are Amy Hoglund and Josh Hoglund.

515 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 832 square foot, four room, one bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The property was last sold for $69,900 and that sale occurred in 1999. The current owner of record of the property is Brent Goplen.

520 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1955. The structure is a one story, 1142 square foot, five room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The previous owner of record of the property was Robert J. Bukowski and the current owner of record of the property is Domingo Contreras.

521 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1919. The structure is a one story, 996 square foot, six room, one bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Arnold Cordes, a carpenter employed by the St. Paul Union Stockyards, and his wife, Martha Cordes, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Martin Mendez. The 1930 city directory indicates that John Wilkes resided at the former nearby 523 Stryker Avenue. [See note for St. Paul Union Stockyards for 537 Ohio Street.]

525 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1921. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1001 square foot, five room, one bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Henry J. Mahr, a cutter employed by the Railroader Printing House, and his wife, Ray Mahr, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 1992 with a sale price of $22,100. The current owners of record of the property are Amanda L. Rivera and Rolando Rivera.

528 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1908. The structure is a two story, 1500 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, frame house, with a detached one car garage. The 1918 city directory indicates that Rev. E. H. Otto resided at this address. The 1924 city directory indicates that Reverend and Mrs. W. E. Schmitt resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Rev. Henry R. Schroeder, pastor of the Riverview Baptist Church, and his wife, Helen Schroeder, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $107,000 and that sale occurred in 2000. The previous owners of record of the property were Juan E. Hernandez and Maria Hernandez and the current owner of record of the property is Reithen M. Curtis. The 1920 city directory indicates that William J. Baker, a chauffeur employed by Hook & Ladder Company No. 5 of the St. Paul Fire Department, resided at the former nearby . The 1930 city directory indicates that the former nearby 529 Stryker Avenue was vacant and that Bruno J. Engelman, the proprietor of meat market located at the former nearby 531 Stryker Avenue, and his wife, Lucy Engelman, resided at 555 South Smith Avenue.

542 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1959. The structure is a one story, 1296 square foot, gasoline station. Henry B. Nasch (1889- ), a Private, was a World War I veteran who resided at this address in 1919. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#20505) indicate that Henry B. Nasch (1890- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Wagoner in the 44th Company of the 20th Engineers, who was born in St. Paul, had grey eyes, black hair, and a light complexion, was 5' 7" tall, was an auto mechanic at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was issued one bronze Victory button, was an auto mechanic employed by A. W. Petersen after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his father, Louis Naschat this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Louis Nasch, a grocer, and his wife, Amanda V. Nasch, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Dong Van Vo. The 1930 city directory indicates that Glodamire La Brosse, a shoe rebuilder, was located at the former nearby 544 Stryker Avenue and that the Riverview Baptist Church was located at the former nearby 546 Stryker Avenue.

549 Stryker Avenue: Built in 1888. The structure is a one story, 1091 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided bungalow, with a detached garage. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Wilhelmina Karolin Klemann and Henry Klemann resided at the former nearby 581 Stryker Avenue in 1902. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Jennie Anderson, a cleaner, resided at this address. Henry Klemann ( -1908) died in Ramsey County. The property was last sold in 2005 with a sale price of $159,000. The previous owners of record of the property were Kia Leng Chang and See Xiong and the current owners of record of the property are Maria Nunez and Salvador Nunez.

357 Wabasha Street: Built in 1936. The structure is a one story, 417 square foot, municipal building. The current owner of record of the property is the City of St. Paul. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Phil Beall resided at the former nearby 374 Wabasha Street and that A. W. Vance resided at the former nearby 378 Wabasha Street.

385 Wabasha Street: Built in 1930. The structure is a one story, 2827 square foot, retail building. The property was last sold for $54,998 and that sale occurred in 1994. The current owner of record of the property is the Frias Family Partnership, located in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota.

391 Wabasha Street: The property is a vacant commercial lot. The current owner of record of the property is the Frias Family Partnership, located in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota.

407 Wabasha Street: Built in 1946. The structure is a one story, 3612 square foot, restaurant/bar. The current owner of record of the property is the Frias Family Partnership, located in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota.

411 Wabasha Street: Built in 1970. The structure is a one story, 4,560 square foot, automotive service station. The property was last sold for $350,000 and that sale occurred in 2001. The current owner of record of the property is Sergio Rodriguez, who resides at 351 Lawson Street East.

412 Wabasha Street: The property is a vacant commercial lot. The current owners of record of the property are Dennis T. Workman and Ruth I. Workman, who reside in North Branch, Minnesota.

421 Wabasha Street: Built in 1900. The structure is a two story, 2,952 square foot, retail building. The current owners of record of the property are David C. Anderson and Edelmira O. Anderson.

424 Wabasha Street: Built in 1886. The structure is a three story, 22,160 square foot, retail structure. The current owners of record of the property are Dennis T. Workman and Ruth I. Workman, who reside in North Branch, Minnesota.

427 Wabasha Street: Built in 1910. The structure is a two story, 4,500 square foot, retail structure. The property was last sold for $18,750 and that sale occurred in 1997. The current owners of record of the property are James D. Gilbert and Douglas A. Olson, who are located at 382 Winslow Avenue.

429 Wabasha Street: Built in 1865. The structure is a two story, 11,601 square foot, retail structure. The previous owner of record of the property was St. Anthony Padua's Friends and the current owner of record of the property is XEM LLC.

432 Wabasha Street: Built in 1956. The structure is a one story, 2,725 square foot, manufacturing/light assembly building. The current owners of record of the property are Charlene A. McEvoy and Douglas A. Olson, who are located at 382 Winslow Avenue.

441 Wabasha Street: Built in 1955. The structure is a one story, 1036 square foot, four room, two bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, stucco house, with an attached garage. The property was last sold for $220,000 and that sale occurred in 2005. The current owner of record of the property is Thomas Hooks, who resides in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.

460 Wabasha Street: Built in 1992. The structure is a stucco condominium building. Unit #1C is a one story, 882 square foot, four room, two bedroom, one bathroom, condominium unit that is currently recorded as being owned by Angela White. Unit #2C is a two story, 1288 square foot, four room, two bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, condominium unit that is currently recorded as being owned by Garsten Perrenial Management Company, located at 1360 Energy Park Drive. Unit #3C is a two story, 1344 square foot, five room, three bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, condominium unit that is currently recorded as being owned by Mary Robinson.

465 Wabasha Street: Built in 1992. The structure is a stucco condominium building. Unit #1B is a two story, 1336 square foot, six room, three bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, condominium unit that currently recorded as being owned by Debra Vail. Unit #2B is a two story, 1336 square foot, six room, three bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, condominium unit that is currently recorded as being owned by Maureen Dixon. Unit #3B is a two story, 1336 square foot, six room, three bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, condominium unit that is currently recorded as being owned by Lolita Tolefree. Unit #4B is a two story, 1336 square foot, five room, two bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, condominium unit that is currently recorded as being owned by Janet Sanders.

472 Wabasha Street: Built in 1900. The structure is a two story, 1368 square foot, seven room, three bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, frame house, with a detached one car garage. The property was last sold for $225,000 and that sale occurred in 2004. The current owners of record of the property are Jill Hofacker and Craig Williams.

475 Wabasha Street: Built in 1992. The structure is a stucco condominium building. Unit #1A is a two story, 1336 square foot, six room, three bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, condominium unit that currently is recorded as being owned by Lucretia M. Thomas. Unit #2A is a two story, 1336 square foot, six room, three bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, condominium unit that currently is recorded as being owned by Perenial Properties Inc., located at 1360 Energy Park Drive. Unit #3A is a two story, 1336 square foot, six room, three bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, condominium unit that currently is recorded as being owned by Jennifer M. Davis. Unit #4A is a two story, 1336 square foot, five room, two bedroom, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, condominium unit that currently is recorded as being owned by Tiffany E. Kirk.

478-480 Wabasha Street: Built in 1908. The structure is a two story, 2080 square foot, ten room, four bedroom, two bathroom, stucco house, with an attached garage. The property was last sold for $79,500 and that sale occurred in 1993. The current owner of record of the property is Jay Tscherne.

484 Wabasha Street: The property is a vacant commercial lot. The current owner of record of the property is Bradshaw Group Inc.

15 Winifred Street West: Built in 1919. The structure is a two story, 15000 square foot, municipal building. The 1930 city directory indicates that Leo J. Berken, a garage opeator, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Neighborhood Development Alliance. St. Matthew's Catholic Church Child Care Center is also located at this address. The 1885 and 1887 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Manton resided at the former nearby 26 Winifred Street West. The 1918 city directory indicates that Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Flynn resided at the former nearby 35 Winifred Street West. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#12461) indicate that John E. Connolly (1888- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private in 604th Engineer Corps, who was born in St. Paul, had blue eyes, light brown hair, and a fair complexion, was 5' 8" tall, was an electrical mechanic at induction, was a mechanical inspector employed by the Burroughs Adding Machine Company after the completion of service, and was married, resided with his uncle, J. P. Connolly, at the nearby former 26 Winnifred Street West. The 1920 city directory indicates that Jennie E. Connolly, a telephone operator employed by Michaud Brothers, and John E. Connolly, an inspector employed by Burroughs Adding Machine Company, both boarded at the former nearby 26 Winifred Street West. The 1930 city directory indicates that George Bigelow, a packer employed by the J. T. McMillan Company, his wife, Ann Bigelow, Cornelius Doyle, an engineer, and his wife, Martha Doyle, all resided at the former nearby 17 Winifred Street West, that Albert M. Gross, a groundman employed by the Tri-State Telephone & Telegraph Company, his wife, Anna Grosse, and Anton Tray all resided at the former nearby 19 Winifred Street West, that Matthew Egginger, a crater employed by Van Duyne-Moran Fixtures Inc., and his wife, Irene Egginger, resided at the former nearby 25 Winifred Street West, and that Stanley J. Gadacz, an accountant employed by the Crescent Creamery Company, his wife, Ann Gadacz, and Margaret Gadacz, a student, all resided at the former nearby 35 Winifred Street West. [See note on the Crescent Creamery Company for 601 Goodrich Avenue.] [See note for Tri-State Telegraph & Telephone Company for 596 Portland Avenue.] [See note on James T. McMillan for 900 Lincoln Avenue.] [See note on the Burroughs Adding Machine Company for 1090 St. Clair Avenue.]

37 Winifred Street West: Built in 1912. The structure is a two story, 2324 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. World War I veteran John J. Maher (1892- ), a Second Lieutenant, resided at this address in 1919. The 1930 city directory indicates that Conrad Stotz, a salesman employed by R. B. Whitacre & Company, and his wife, Adelaide Stotz, resided at this address. The current owners of record of the property are Carl Rudich, Jr., and Byron M. Gongaware, who reside at 1103 Cherokee Avenue. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Walter S. Echlin and Letticia Echlin, husband and wife, resided at the former nearby 25 Winifred Street West in 1903.

45 Winifred Street West: Built in 1899. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1105 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Michael Gelao, a laborer employed by Armour & Company, and his wife, Margaret Gelao, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Linda M. Sellars. [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.]

47 Winifred Street West: Built in 1891. The structure is a two story, 1424 square foot, eight room, one bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached one car garage. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that William H. McKray (1848-1908,) the husband of Flora H. McKray, who was born in Iowa to parents who were also born in Scotland and who died of carditis, resided at this address in 1908. The 1920 city directory indicates that Albany Bougie, a roofer employed by Minnesota Roofing & Cornice Works, and Louise Bougie, an operator employed by Acme Tent & Awning Company, both resided at this address and that Joseph Bougie, a laborer, and Leo Bougie, a pressfeeder, both boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Albany Bougle, a roofer, and his wife, Louise Bougle, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 1999 with a sale price of $79,900. The current owner of record of the property is Nicolas Diaz.

48 Winifred Street West: Built in 1919. The structure is a two story, 2308 square foot, 12 room, three bathroom, frame house, with a basement garage and a detached garage. The 1920 city directory indicates that John F. Carroll, a clerk employed by the Blome Sinek Company, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Henry Schaefer, Carmelita Curran, a music teacher, John Curran, and his wife, Mary Curran, all resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Richard K. Hanson.

49 Winifred Street West: Built in 1899. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1174 square foot, six room, one bathroom, stucco house. Walter Sullwold (1889- ), a Private, was a World War I veteran who resided at this address in 1919. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#15078) indicate that Walter E. Sullwold (1889- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Sergeant in the Quartermaster Corps Det. A. P. O. 735, who was born in St. Paul, had brown eyes, brown hair, and a ruddy complexion, was 5' 10" tall, was a office clerk at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was unemployed after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his parents, William Sullwold and Albertine Sullwold, at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Adolph Bolliger, a janitor employed by the Van Duyne-Moran Fixture Company, and his wife, Lena Bolliger, resided at this address. Walter Edmund Sullwold ( -1947) died in Ramsey County. The current owners of record of the property are the trustees for Beatrice Schueller and Gerald Schueller.

50 Winifred Street West: The property is a vacant residential lot. The 1890 city directory indicates that Reverend and Mrs. J. B. Drew resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Agnes Stebbins, the widow of George Stebbins, resided at this address. The previous owners of record of the property were William Matthews and Barbara Matthews, who resided at 54 Winifred Street West, and the current owners of record of the property are Isaac T. Masolek and Kerry A. Masolek.

51 Winifred Street West: Built in 1889. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1162 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Walter C. Olriksen, a clerk employed by the Ramsey County Auditor, his wife, Ethel Olriksen, Harold R. Mulcrone, a laborer employed by the St. Paul Department of Parks, and his wife, Irene Mulcrone, all resided at this address. The previous owner of record of the property was Teresa A. Meszaros, who resided at 255 Winifred Street West, and the current owner of record of the property is Gregory J. Verde Ja, who resides in West St. Paul, Minnesota. The 1930 city directory indicates that Charles L. Hepburn, a clerk employed by the St. Paul Book & Stationery Company, and his wife, Jacobena Hepburn, resided at the former nearby 52 Winifred Street West. [See note for the St. Paul Book & Stationery for 629 North Street.]

54 Winifred Street West: Built in 1889. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1873 square foot, 12 room, one bathroom, asbestos-sided house. The 1890 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith all resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that George Demi, a fireman, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Thomas F. Fried resided at this address. The previous owners of record of the property were William Matthews and Barbara Matthews and the current owners of record of the property are Isaac T. Masolek and Kerry A. Masolek. The 1920 city directory indicates that Andr A. Coppni, a clerk employed by the Northern Pacific RailRoad, Marie Coppni, a clerk employed by the Northern Pacific RailRoad, and T. Eugene Coppni, a laborer, all boarded at the former nearby 56 Winifred Street West and that Frances Coppni, the widow of Paul Coppni, resided at the former nearby 56 Winifred Street West. The 1930 city directory indicates that Peter J. Ackland, a mechanic employed by the United Packaging Company, and his wife, Mina Ackland, resided at the former nearby 56 Winifred Street West. [See note for the Northern Pacific RailRoad.]

57 Winifred Street West: Built in 1889. The structure is a two story, 1818 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Hippolite Wicker (1825-1907,) the widower father of Ida Wicker, who was born in Germany to parents also born in Germany and who died of uremia enlarged prostate, resided at this address in 1907. The 1930 city directory indicates that Peter Jogna, a cutter employed by the Willcox Cut Stone Company, his wife, Anna Jogna, Leo Cunningham, a trucker employed by Armour & Company, and his wife, Martha Cunningham, all resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 1995 and the sale price was $32,455. The previous owners of record of the property were Laurel L. Hanlon and Warren E. Hanlon and the current owner of record of the property is Hanlon Companies LLC, located in Bloomington, Minnesota. [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.]

58 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a two story, 2236 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1920 city directory indicates that Charles Burt, a machinist, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Joseph J. Knapp, a fireman employed by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific RailRoad, and his wife, Florence Knapp, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Gary L. Moyer. The 1930 city directory indicates that Edward Leyde, a machinist employed by Trussbilt Steel Doors, Inc., and his wife, Mary Leyde, resided at the former nearby 60 Winifred Street West. [See note on the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific RailRoad/Milwaukee Road.]

61 Winifred Street West: Built in 1891. The structure is a two story, 9583 square foot, retail building. The 1930 city directory indicates that Edward C. Jerabek, a baker, was located at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Mellissa K. Deyo and the current owners of record of the property are Mellissa K. Deyo and Scott C. Deyo.

62 Winifred Street West: Built in 1922. The structure is a one story, 1689 square foot, automotive service station. The 1930 city directory indicates that the Cities Service Oil Company filling station was located at this address. The last sale of this property was in 1993 and the sale price was $25,000. The previous owner of record of the property was Kendall L. Burton and the current owner of record of the property is Moe Kia. The 1930 city directory indicates that Alois D. Kennedy was a grocer who owned Kennedy Fruit Company, located at 63 Winifred Street West and John H. John, a meat cutter employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Luella John, resided at the former nearby 63 Winifred Street West. [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

65-67 Winifred Street West: One structure was built in 1885 and the structure is a two story, 3070 square foot, retail structure. The second structure was built in 1926 and the structure is a one story, 1232 square foot, retail structure. The 1930 city directory indicates that Arthur J. Schlukebier, a meat market operator located at this address, and his wife, Gladys Schlukebier, a clerk at the A. J. Schlukebier meat market, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Donald E. Schwalbe, who resides at 67 Winifred Street West.

71 Winifred Street West: Built in 1886. The structure is a two story, 1890 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1887, 1890, and 1892 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker resided at this address. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Charles Bacher (1836-1898,) of German extraction who died of stomach cancer, resided at this address in 1898. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Miss Lulu Backer resided at this address in 1899. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gronewold resided at this address. World War I veteran Arthur H. Laubach (1893- ), a Second Lieutenant, resided at this address in 1919. The 1919 History of the Field Artillery Central Officers Training School indicates that Arthur Henry Laubach resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Charles O. Baker boarded at this address. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gronewold and their daughters all resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that George H. Whitman, an engineer employed at the Hamm Building, and his wife, Helen Whitman, resided at this address. A. E. Bacher was the son of Charles Bacher. The property was last sold for $45,904 and that sale occurred in 1991. The current owner of record of the property is Glen M. Andersen.

<;p> 77 Winifred Street West: Built in 1916. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 2463 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, stucco house. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hauck resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Charles A. Hauck, a confectionary manufacturer located at 57 East Isabel Street, his wife, Alice Hauck, Norman L. Miles, and his wife, Loretta Miles, all resided at this address. The property was last sold in 1994 with a sale price of $74,500. The current owners of record of the property are Diana V. Genis and Carlos E. Mendoza.

80 Winifred Street West: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1365 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, frame house. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that John A. Helmer resided at this address in 1899. Eli Roodnisky and Sarah Roodnisky, the parents of World War I veteran Joseph H. Roodnisky, resided at this address in 1918. Joe Roodnitski (1894- ), a Private, and Jos. Rudnitsky were World War I veterans who resided at this address in 1919. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#16968) indicate that Joseph H. Roodinsky (1894- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private in the 11th Company of the 20th Engineers, who was born in Liverpool, Lancashire County, England, moved to Minnesota in 1910, had brown eyes, black hair, and a dark complexion, was 5' 5 1/2" tall, was a clerk at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was unemployed after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his father, Eli Roodinsky, at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Eli Rodvinsky, a cabinetmaker employed by B. Schmuckler, and his wife, Sarah Rodvinsky, resided at this address. Joseph Helmer was the son of John A. Helmer. The last sale of this property was in 1996 and the sale price was $52,000. The current owner of record of the property is Jesus Ch. Torres.

84 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a two story, 2506 square foot, 11 room, three bathroom, stucco house, with an attached garage. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hurley resided at this address. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#15336) indicate that Victor Vivian Boehm (1893- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private in Company G of the Third Regiment, Air Service Mechanics School, who was born in St. Paul, had brown eyes, black hair, and a dark complexion, was 5' 11 1/2" tall, was an appraiser at induction, was unemployed after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Clarence B. Anderson, a machinist, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that William G. Goldberg, the proprietor of a grocery store located at 178 Concord Street, and his wife, Anna Goldberg, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2001 and the sale price was $189,900. The current owner of record of the property is Hector Rodarte Bonilla.

87 Winifred Street West: Built in 1884. The structure is a two story, 2432 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1902 University of Minnesota Alumni Record indicates that Alma Ida Foerster, a 1901 graduate, resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Alma Foerster, a teacher at Humboldt High School, Clara Foerster, a seamstress, and Ernest Foerster all boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Clara A. Foerster, a dressmaker, and George P. Nicklay, a meat cutter employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Catherine Nicklay, all resided at this address. Before 1915, Alma Foerster was in charge of the district obstetrical department of Rush Medical College. In 1918, Alma Foerster, a Chicago Red Cross nurse received a brevet order of the third class from the government of Roumania for services that she rendered. The current owners of record of the property are Mykola F. Denysink and others.

89 Winifred Street West: Built in 1889. The structure is a two story, 1862 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Albert M. Myers resided at this address in 1902. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Louisa Jordan, the widow of Robert Jordan, Patrick H. Landy, and his wife, Helen Landy, resided at this address. Albert H. Myers was the son of Albert M. Myers. The property was last sold for $78,000 and that sale occurred in 1993. The current owner of record of the property is Robert J. Morales of Plymouth, Minnesota.

90 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a two story, 4743 square foot, apartment building. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. O. R. La Rue resided at this address. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Bruber and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Petherbridge resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that the residents at this address were Frederick R. Ernst, a chipper employed by Universal Iron Foundry, and his wife, Jessie J. Ernst (Apartment #1,) Oscar R. Larue, and his wife, Emma La Rue (Apartment #2,) Benjamin C. Olson (Apartment #3,) and George P. Lautenslager, a mailer employed by the Dispatch-Pioneer Press Company, and his wife, Jessica Lautenslager (Apartment #4.) Thomas Henry Petherbridge ( -1944) died in Ramsey County. The current owners of record of the property are Barbara Whebbe and Joseph Whebbe of Eagan, Minnesota.

96 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a two story, 1600 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The 1920 city directory indicates that Nels V. Anderson, a shoemaker, had his business located at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Bert P. Falkenberg, a grocer, and his wife, Caroline Falkenberg, a clerk employed at the B. P. Falkenberg Grocery, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Mary Lou Wood.

100 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1302 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The book of Minnesotans: a biographical dictionary of leading living men of Minnesota, edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, indicates that Michael Nathaniel Goss resided at this address in 1907. The 1920 city directory indicates that Joseph J. Charbonneau, a clerk employed by the Crescent Creamery Company, boarded at this address and that Mary Charbonneau, the widow of Joseph D. Charbonneau, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that John E. Johnson, a laborer, and his wife, Ann Johnson, resided at this address. Michael Nathaniel Goss (1859-1921) was born at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was educated in common schools, including two years in grade school at Sterling, Illinois, and through private lessons, was employed as a railway conductor from 1878 to 1889, married Jessie L. Snow at St. Paul in 1882, was engaged in the manufacturing business from 1889 until 1893, was a deputy sheriff of Ramsey County from 1893 until 1896, was the chief of police of St. Paul from 1896 until 1900, as such resisted Mayor Kiefer's orders to return stolen property found in pawn shops to their owners until the receipt of a legal opinion from the city attorney in 1900, was engaged in the investment business after 1900, was the commissioner of Public Works in St. Paul in 1916, was a Republican, was a Protestant, was a Mason, was a Shriner, was a member of the Knights of Pythias, was a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, was a member of the Order of Railway Conductors, was a member of the St. Paul Commercial Club, was the president of the West Side Club, and officed at the Globe Building in 1907. The property was last sold in 2001 with a sale price of $100,000. The previous owner of record of the property was Michelle A. Hernandez and the current owner of record of the property is HBC Enterprises LLC, located in West St. Paul, Minnesota. [See note on the Crescent Creamery Company for 601 Goodrich Avenue.] [See note on Michael Nathaniel Goss for 312 George Street West.]

105 Winifred Street West: Built in 1884. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1462 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The 1895 city directory indicates that Nicholas Betz resided at this address and that John A. Betz boarded at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that John C. Baetz, a collector, resided at this address and that George J. Baetz, an apprentice, John C. Baetz, Jr., a jeweler employed by E. Schmalz & Son, Mary J. Baetz, a stenographer employed by M. P. Moriarity, and Rudolph G. Baetz, a clerk, all boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that John C. Batz resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 1993 and the sale price was $62,000. The current owner of record of the property is Ivy Marie Dickerson.

106 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a one story, 1043 square foot, six room, one bathroom, asbestos-sided bungalow, with a detached one car garage. The 1920 city directory indicates that Anna Blechinger, the widow of Frank Blechinger, resided at this address, that Fred Blechinger, a clerk employed by the Great Northern RailRoad, John G. Blechinger, a lithographer, and Lauretta Blechinger, a clerk employed by the Northern Pacific RailRoad, all boarded at this address, and that Mary Bramel, a machine operator employed by McKibbin, Driscoll & Dorsey, Inc., roomed at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that John Blechinger, James C. Redburn, a clerk employed by John Lynch, his wife, Francis B. Redburn, Cordelia Redburn, the widow of Marion Redburn (1849-1929,) and Frank Redburn, a teamster employed by Murphy Transfer & Storage Company, all resided at this address. The property was last sold for $75,900 and that sale occurred in 1999. The current owner of record of the property is Eric J. Peterson. [See note for the Northern Pacific RailRoad.] [See note on the McKibbin, Driscoll & Dorsey Inc. for 136 Western Avenue North.]

109 Winifred Street West: Built in 1884. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1199 square foot, six room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Raymond F. Lemke, a clerk employed by Armour & Company, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2000 with a sale price of $89,900. The current owner of record of the property is Heather K. Lowe. [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.]

110 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a two story, 1996 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Joseph M. O'Connor, a Sergeant at the Ducas Street Police Station, and his wife, Jennie O'Connor, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Helen B. Stevens and the current owners of record of the property are Christine F. Stevens and John T. Stevens.

113 Winifred Street West: Built in 1884. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1132 square foot, six room, two bathroom, asbestos-sided house. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Mrs. Minnie Nelson resided at this address in 1894. The 1920 city directory indicates that William W. Bertz, a molder employed by the American Hoist & Derrick Company, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that William W. Bertz, a safety man employed by the American Hoist & Derrick Company, and his wife, Mary Bertz, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Lawrence J. Rathbun.

115 Winifred Street West: Built in 1888. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1630 square foot, six room, three bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1898 and 1900 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Daly resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Frank E. Bateman, a department manager employed by the Log Cabin Products Company, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank E. Bateman, a clerk employed by the Railroad & Warehouse Commission, and his wife, Catherine Bateman, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 1997 with a sale price of $61,000. The current owner of record of the property is Kristi A. Bentfield.

116 Winifred Street West: Built in 1938. The structure is a one story, 1142 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided bungalow, with a detached garage. The last sale of this property was in 2002 and the sale price was $119,000. The current owner of record of the property is Nancy E. Martin.

117 Winifred Street West: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1120 square foot, six room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. Jacob Mastel was a World War I veteran who resided at this address in 1919. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#19360) indicate that Frank Feokoski (1890- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Corporal in Company M of the 342nd Infantry, who was born in Poughkeepsie, New York, moved to Minnesota in 1894, had brown eyes, brown hair, and a dark complexion, was 5' 6 1/2" tall, was a farmer at induction, was a laborer after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his sister, Frances Seaman, at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Joseph Jolly, a contractor, and his wife, Winifred Jolly, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Calabash Properties of St. Paul, located at 525 Ohio Street. The 1920 city directory indicates that Carl Exner, a shoemaker who resided at 221 South Wabasha Street, had a shop at 117 1/2 Winnifred Street West. The 1930 city directory indicates that Anton Vemela, a shoe rebuilder, resided at the former nearby 119 Winifred Street West and that John J. Littfin, a barber, resided at the former nearby 121 Winifred Street West.

122 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a two story, 2164 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1920 city directory indicates that Alb W. Baesler, a clerk employed by W. G. Smith, and Violet M. Baesler, a clerk employed by the Belt Auto Indemnity Association, both boarded at this address and that Bertha Baesler, the widow of Benjamin Baesler (1861-1920,) resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Bertha Baesler resided at this address. The property was last sold for $42,900 and that sale occurred in 1991. The current owner of record of the property is Monica Bryand. The 1920 city directory indicates that Frank D. Bolles, a comp employed by Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Company, resided at the nearby former 123 Winifred Street West and that Dr. Philip B. Broderson, a dentist, officed at the former nearby 123 Winifred Street West. The 1930 city directory indicates that Phillip B. Broderson, a dentist, and Howard H. Wolfe, a physician, were located at the former nearby 123 Winifred Street West. [See note on Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Company for 406 Maple Street.]

126 Winifred Street West: Built in 1902. The structure is a two story, 1952 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Henry Stein, Sr. (1836-1918,) the husband of Johanna Stein, who was born in Germany to parents who were born in Germany and who died of myocarditis, resided at this address in 1918. The 1930 city directory indicates that Benjamin Brightwill, a machinist, and his wife, Esther Brightwill, resided at this address. Henry Stein (1852- ,) the son of Aaron Stein and Esther Stein, was born in Germany, married Belle F. Fox in 1889, was educated in Germany, came to America in 1868, clerked in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1869, clerked in Pomeroy, Ohio, from 1870 until 1871, was engaged in wholesale furnishings in Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1872 until 1873, was engaged in the retail dry goods trade in Richmond, Indiana, from 1874 until 1880, was a merchant in Minneapolis from 1880 until 1885, was engaged in real estate and loans in Minneapolis from 1885 until 1892, was engaged in the dry goods business in St. Paul after 1892, resided at 649 Dayton Avenue in 1907, and office at 93 East Seventh Street in 1907. The house was on the city vacant house list in 2002 and in 2003. The property was last sold in 2006 with a sale price of $175,000. The previous owners of record of the property were Danny L. Castillo and Armandina Henry, who resided at 83 Isabel Avenue East, and the current owners of record of the property are Eileen M. Romain and Mark T. Romain.

127 Winifred Street West: The West Side Citizens Organization (WSCO;) Built in 1914. The structure is a two story, 5643 square foot, retail structure. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank X. Drechsler was the owner a drug store located at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Calabash Properties, located at 525 Ohio Street. Bradley T. Nilles is associated with Calabash Properties of St. Paul. WSCO provides recycling information and resources free to all West Siders, coordinates an annual neighborhood clean up, coordinates a wide variety of projects and events that foster pride in the West Side community, and submits annual proposals through the City of St. Paul's Capital Improvements Budget process to seek city funds for important West Side projects. Bob Cudahy is the WSCO President.

130-132 Winifred Street West: The property is a vacant lot zoned for an apartment building. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bruckner resided at this address. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Andrew Christianson, Jr., (1885-1911,) the single son of Andrew Christianson, Sr., who was born in the United States to parents who were born in Norway and who died of pulmonary tuberculosis, resided at this address in 1911. The 1930 city directory indicates that Peter Rosenberger, a grocery and meat store proprietor, his wife, Catherine Rosenberger, and Peter H. Rosenberger, a laborer, resided at this address. Gustave E. Bruckner ( -1944) died in Ramsey County. The last sale of this property was in 1995 and the sale price was $62,000. The previous owner of record of the property was West Side Citizens Organization and the current owner of record of the property is Neighborhood Development Alliance.

133 Winifred Street West: Built in 1889. The structure is a two story, 2566 square foot, 11 room, two bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1896 and 1898 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bruckner resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank D. Bolles, a printer, and his wife, Annie Bolles, resided at this address. Gustave E. Bruckner ( -1944) died in Ramsey County. The current owners of record of the property are Dennis P. Bray and Catherine G. Bray.

139 Winifred Street West: Built in 1911. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1008 square foot, six room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached one car garage. The 1920 city directory indicates that Alb Ellier, a yardmaster, resided at this address and that Grace M. Eilier, a music teacher, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Jennie Eller, the widow of Albert Eller, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $49,000 and that sale occurred in 1991. The current owners of record of the property are Leola M. Milligan and David A. Sanabria. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that John C. Rowen resided at the former nearby 137 Winifred Street West in 1892. George H. Rowen (1873-1892,) of Irish heritage, was the son of John C. Rowen and died of phthisis.

141 Winifred Street West: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 1/2 story, 1222 square foot, five room, one bathroom, stucco bungalow, with a detached garage. The 1920 city directory indicates that Angelina Barbein, a chocolate dipper, and Lucy Barbein, a chocolate dipper, both boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Robert L. Park, an operator employed by the Northern States Power Company, and his wife, Bell Park, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Steven M. Lamotte. [See note on the Northern States Power Company for 21-27 South St. Albans Street.]

142 Winifred Street West: Built in 1912. The structure is a two story, 1478 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank C. Ludwig, a clerk employed by Cherry-Burrell Corporation, and his wife, Katie Ludwig, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2000 with a sale price of $148,400. The current owners of record of the property are Sarah L. Cooper and Colin R. Mattie.

143 Winifred Street West: Built in 1890. The structure is a one story, 813 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame bungalow. World War I veteran Alb. Mercure resided at this address in 1919. The 1930 city directory indicates that Romeo Mercure, a metal worker employed by St. Paul Corrugating Company, his wife, Henny Mercure, and Arthur Mercure, a freight agent, all resided at this address. Rap Tite Entertainment Corporation is currently located at this address. The property was last sold in 2004 with a sale price of $128,000. The current owner of record of the property is Priscilla Shaw and the current owner of record of the property is Nordene Hill Lee. The 1920 city directory indicates that Frank M. Cook, a conductor, resided at the former nearby 144 Winifred Street East.

145 Winifred Street West: Built in 1888. The structure is a two story, 1360 square foot, six room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1890 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. M. French and A. J. Simmons resided at this address. The 1892 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. E. M. French resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Jenn S. M. Bishop, a stenographer employed by the South St. Paul Livestock Exchange, boarded at this address and that Robert Bishop, a salesman employed by J. T. McMillan Company, resided at this address. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Robert Bishop, Sr., (1866-1925,) the husband of Jeanie F. Bishop, who was born in Scotland to parents born in Scotland and who died of pernicious anaemia, resided at this address in 1925. The 1930 city directory indicates that Jeanie F. Bishop, the widow of Robert Bishop, resided at this address. Edwin Montrose French ( -1916) died in Ramsey County. The current owner of record of the property is Jeanne M. Balzano.

148 Winifred Street West: Built in 1914. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1108 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Ezra A. Wendt resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2003 and the sale price was $168,148. The current owners of record of the property are Jeremy A. Janisch Lake and Ruth L. Janisch Lake. In 1897, Duncan Ferguson was a Captain employed by the St. Paul Fire Department, Engine Company No. 12, and resided at the nearby former 149 Winifred Street West. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#11000) indicate that Anna E. Riestenberg (1892- ,) a 1917 enlistee and a reserve nurse in the U. S. Navy Nurse Corps, who was born in Perham, Minnesota, was a nurse at induction, was a nurse employed by St. Joseph's Hospital after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided at the nearby former 152 West Winifred Street. The 1930 city directory indicates that Aug Kempf, a machinist employed by the Waterous Company, his wife, Laura Kempf, and Mrs. Helen Mathe, the widow of Carl Mathe and a seamstress employed by F. J. Egan Company, all resided at the former nearby 152 Winifred Street West.

153 Winifred Street West: ;Built in 1911. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1296 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Andrew W. Johnson and his wife, Lena Johnson, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 1996 with a sale price of $53,000. The previous owner of record of the property was Angela Marie Nims and the current owner of record of the property is Joshua Mark Davis.

154 Winifred Street West: Built in 1900. The structure is a two story, 3056 square foot, 13 room, four bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1892 city directory indicates that Mrs. M. C. Greib resided at this address. The 1896 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Reed resided at this address. The 1898 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Arnett resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Catherine Wallace, the widow of John Wallace, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 1996 and the sale price was $72,000. The current owner of record of the property is Gloria E. Bogen.

156 Winifred Street West: Built in 1905. The structure is a two story, 2322 square foot, 12 room, three bathroom, stucco house. In 1907, Oscar F. Christensen resided at this address. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bailey resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that John Whitson, a laborer employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Mary Whitson, resided at this address. Oscar Francis Christensen (1876- ,) the son of John Christensen and Johanna Medberg/Milberg Christensen, was born in St. Paul, was educated in the St. Paul public schools, attended the University of Minnesota, graduated from the St. Paul College of Law, was admitted to the practice of law in Minnesota, was an assistant Ramsey County attorney for four years, was a Republican, was a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing Ramsey County (District 35) from 1907 until 1911, was a Methodist, was a Mason, was a member of the Ramsey County Bar Association, was a member of the Modern Samaritans, was a member of the Red Men, was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, and officed at the Globe Building in 1907. The property was last sold for $104,000 and that sale occurred in 2000. The current owners of record of the property are Elia Cortes and Angela Olvera Martinez. [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

157 Winifred Street West: Built in 1900. The structure is a two story, 1342 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Mrs. Annie Bolles resided at this address in 1906. The 1930 city directory indicates that Hugh L. Taylor, a salesman employed by Trade Home Shoe Stores, Inc., and his wife, Alice Taylor, resided at this address. The Bolles burial plot at Oakland Cemetery includes the graves of Frank D. Bolles (1853-1934,) his wife, Annie Bolles (1851-1932,) Howard D. Bolles (1882-1906,) and De Forest Bolles (1880-1959.) The property was last sold in 2000 with a sale price of $100,000. The previous owners of record of the property were Wendy Krause and Pete Ullman and the current owner of record of the property is Neighborhood Development Alliance Inc.

158 Winifred Street West: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1360 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1920 city directory indicates that Elizabeth Erwin, the widow of James Erwin, resided at this address and that Agnes Burns, a finisher, and Thomas Erwin, an apprentice employed by C. Gotzian & Company, both boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Elizabeth Erwin, the widow of James Erwin, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2003 and the sale price was $161,000. The current owner of record of the property is Jill K. Daley.

161 Winifred Street West: Built in 1887. The structure is a one story, 1047 square foot, six room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, asbestos-sided bungalow, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Charles A. Peterson, a tinner employed by C. E. Pearson, and his wife, Anna Peterson, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $175,000 and that sale occurred in 2005. The previous owner of record of the property was Carlos Meza Ceja and the current owner of record of the property is Rhonda Peil.

167 Winifred Street West: Built in 1890. The structure is a one story, 648 square foot, four room, one bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that George Conrad and his wife, Mary Conrad, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2005 with a sale price of $115,000. The current owner of record of the property is Sarah D. Hoffmann and the current owner of record of the property is Bonnie Laidlaw.

168 Winifred Street West: Built in 1905. The structure is a two story, 1298 square foot, six room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, asbestos-sided house. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Johanna Christensen (1850-1911,) the wife of John Christensen, who was born in Sweden to parents also born in Sweden and who died of Bright's Disease, resided at this address in 1911. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#9947) indicate that Clark Eugene Brown (1893- ,) a 1918 enlistee and a Landsman for Electrician (Radio) in the U. S. Navy, who was born in Chicago, Illinois, moved to Minnesota in 1917, was a telegraph employee at induction, was an installer employed by the Tri-State Telephone & Telegraph Company after the completion of service, and was married, resided with his wife, Irene M. Brown, at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Clarke E. Brown, an electrician employed by the Tri-State Telephone & Telegraph Company, boarded at this address and that Mrs. Irene M. Brown, a clerk employed by the American Hoist & Derrick Company, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Roy H. Blair and his wife, Myrtle Blair, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $154,900 and that sale occurred in 2002. The previous owners of record of the property were Benjamin A. Cunnignham and Lucy M. Cunningham and the current owners of record of the property are Paul J. Cocchiarella and Ryan A. Hoitink. [See note for Tri-State Telegraph & Telephone Company for 596 Portland Avenue.] [See note for the American Hoist and Derrick Company for 2010 Summit Avenue.]

169 Winifred Street West: Built in 1890. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1090 square foot, six bedroom, one bathroom, asbestos house, with a one car detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Marie Wedward, the widow of Otto Wedward, and Carl Wedward, a pipeman for Engine Company No. 15 of the St. Paul Fire Department, both resided at this address. The property was last sold for $94,900 and that sale occurred in 2000. The current owner of record of the property is Julie A. Kirk.

171 Winifred Street West: Built in 1894. The structure is a two story, 1440 square foot, eight bedroom, one bathroom, asbestos-sided house. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Ida E. Gilder (1860-1914,) the wife of John R. Gilder, who was born in Wisconsin to parents who were born in the United States and who died of convulsions and uremia, resided at this address in 1914. The 1930 city directory indicates that William H. Schultz, a carpenter, his wife, Edna Schultz, and Edward Kalmengiser all resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 1994 and the sale price was $47,900. The current owners of record of the property are Marcos Castillo and Maria Castillo.

172 Winifred Street West: Built in 1905. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1190 square foot, five bedroom, one bathroom, frame house. The 1930 city directory indicates that Leigh Kellogg, a cook, and his wife, Mary Kellogg, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Rebecca B. Fisher.

177 Winifred Street West: Built in 1918. The structure is a four unit condominium building. Unit #1 is a one story, 764 square foot, four room, one bathroom, frame condominium unit, which last sold in 2004 with a sale price of $125,000, and which previously was owned by Ronald J. Bathrick and Pamela L. Bathrick, who resided at 5840 Scenic Drive, and is currently owned by Stephanie S. Overmoe. Unit #2 is a one story, 764 square foot, four room, one bathroom, frame condominium unit, which previously was owned by Ronald J. Bathrick and Pamela L. Bathrick, who resided at 5840 Scenic Drive, and is currently owned by Elizabeth Lofgren. Unit #3 is a one story, 764 square foot, four room, one bathroom, frame condominium unit, which last sold in 2003 with a sale price of $132,000 and is currently owned by Frank J. Emanuelson. Unit #4 is a one story, 764 square foot, four room, one bathroom, frame condominium unit, which last sold in 2004 with a sale price of $125,000 and is currently owned by Debra Beilke and Valentin Bogorov. The 1920 city directory indicates that Charles G. Cooper, a clerk employed by Swift & Company, resided at this address. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Seidenbecker all resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that the residents at this address were Joseph J. Kubes, a grocer with a store located at 65 West George Street, and his wife, Marie Kubes (Apartment #1,) Hugh C. Mencke, a salesman, and his wife, Antoinette Mencke (Apartment #2,) and George C. Cheesebrow, a buyer employed by E. E. Atkinson & Company, and his wife, Bessie Cheesebrow (Apartment #4.) Apartment #3 was vacant in 1930. [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

178 Winifred Street West: Built in 1913. The structure is a two story, 1515 square foot, six room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Axel A. Olson, Edward G. Schulz, a salesman employed by the McGill-Warner Company, and his wife, Lillian H. Schulz, all resided at this address. The property was last sold for $79,500 and that sale occurred in 2000. The current owners of record of the property are Anthony J. Rausch and Shannon M. Rausch. The 1920 city directory indicates that Robert J. English, a salesman employed by C. S. Knutson, resided at the former nearby 180 Winifred Street West. The 1930 city directory indicates that Walter O. Manteufel, a salesman, and his wife, Charlotte C. Manteufel, resided at the former nearby 182 Winifred Street West.

183 Winifred Street West: Built in 1912. The structure is a two story, 1492 square foot, six bedroom, one bathroom, brick house, with a detached one car garage. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that William A. Peterson resided at the former nearby 182 Winifred Street West in 1892. The 1930 city directory indicates that Lewis E. Gray, a cattle dealer, and his wife, Winnie Gray, resided at this address. James R. Peterson (1880-1892) was the son of William A. Peterson and died of appendicitis. The last sale of this property was in 1998 and the sale price was $93,300. The current owners of record of the property are Timothy P. Rieth and Wende M. Rieth.

184 Winifred Street West: Built in 1889. The structure is a two story, 3864 square foot, 18 room, three bathroom, brick house. The 1930 city directory indicates that Christ R. Dickhuldt, a baker employed by Diamond Cone Company, and his wife, Lillian Dickhuldt, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 1999 with a sale price of $140,000. The current owner of record of the property is Margaret M. Schmidt, who resides in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that David A. Thomas resided at the former nearby 186 Winifred Street West in 1892. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Thea Hansen (1865-1912,) the wife of Hans A. Hansen, who was born in Denmark to parents also born in Denmark and who died of mitral regurgitation, resided at the nearby former 186 Winifred Street West in 1912. The 1920 city directory indicates that George W. Belair, a department manager employed by Field Schlick & Company, resided at the former nearby 186 Winifred Street West and that Vera Belair, a clerk employed by Field Schlick & Company, boarded at the former nearby 186 Winifred Street West. The 1930 city directory indicates that Elmer White, a packer employed by the Capitol Flour Mills, and his wife, Lulu White, resided at the former nearby 186 Winifred Street West. International Multifoods Corporation was involved in the sale of the Capitol Flour Mills and Capitol Elevator Company between 1946 and 1948. [See note on the Field-Schlick department store for 19 Kenwood Parkway.]

188 Winifred Street West: Built in 1894. The structure is a two story, 1760 square foot, eight room, one bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached one car garage. The 1898 and 1900 city directories indicate that Mrs. C. Geib resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Margaret Haney, the widow of William D. Haney, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2000 with a sale price of $70,000. The current owner of record of the property is Paul G. Kunik.

191 Winifred Street West: Built in 1913. The structure is a two story, 1440 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1920 city directory indicates that Frank Casper resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank Caspers, his wife, Clara Caspers, Carl Caspers, a student, and Frank Caspers, Jr., a student, all resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2006 and the sale price was $238,700. The previous owners of record of the property are Brian K. Wise and Valerie L. Wise and the current owners of record of the property are Donald N. Oberdorfer, Jr., and Pamela A. Welisevich.

192 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a one story, 611 square foot, five room, one bathroom, asbestos-sided bungalow, with a detached one car garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Raymond G. Cardinal, a plumber, and his wife, Irene Cardinal, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Theresa M. Peters. The 1920 city directory indicates that Eldora M. Colwell, a clerk, boarded at the former nearby 193 Winifred Street West and that Robert A. Colwell, a switchman, resided at the former nearby 193 Winifred Street West. The 1930 city directory indicates that Robert H. Colwell, a switchman, and his wife, Nettie Colwell, Jerry Alton, and his wife, Kate Alton, all resided at the former nearby 193 Winifred Street West.

198 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a one story, 841 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame bungalow, with a detached one car garage. The 1920 city directory indicates that Donovan Curtis, a clerk employed by the State Board of Control, boarded at this address and that Mrs. Edna M. Curtiss, a clerk employed by The Emporium, and Edward J. Curtiss, a yardman employed by Clay Robinson & Company, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Edmund J. Novotny, a letter carrier employed at the Central Post Office, and his wife, Bertha Novotny, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $59,000 and that sale occurred in 1998. The current owner of record of the property is Traci L. Foster.

199 Winifred Street West: Built in 1910. The structure is a two story, 1504 square foot, eight room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that George B. Schaus, a steamfitter employed by the Swift & Company, and his wife, May Schaus, resided at this address. Raymond H. Schaus, a Corporal in the USMCR, the son of George B. Schaus, was a World War II casualty and resided at this address in the early 1940's. The current owners of record of the property are Oran A. Wollenberg and Patricia M. Wollenberg.

200 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1050 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached one car garage. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Currier Boyington (1832-1914,) the widower father of Mrs. Maude K. Krenik, who was born in Maine to parents born in the United States and who died of a carcinoma, resided at this address in 1914. The 1920 city directory indicates that Harry C. Cowles, a marine, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Anthony Fransen, an engineer, and his wife, Martha Fransen, resided at this address. The graves of Currier Boyington (1834-1914) and Fannie J. Boyington (1840-1894) are both located at Oakland Cemetery. The property was last sold in 2003 with a sale price of $157,000. The current owners of record of the property are Traci L. Foster and Carlos Rodriguez, who reside at 178 Winifred Street West.

205 Winifred Street West: Built in 1913. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1276 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, brick house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Phillip Schoener, a carpenter employed by the American Hoist & Derrick Company, his wife, Bertha Schoener, and Lillian Schoener, a stenographer employed by the Live stock Sanitary Board, all resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2007 and the sale price was $211,500. The previous owners of record of the property were Donald N. Oberdorfer, Jr., and Pamela A. Welisevich and the current owners of record of the property are Ross E. Agnello and Shea M. Ruthe.

206 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1049 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Julius Toth, an electrician, and his wife, Augustus Toth, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $164,900 and that sale occurred in 2004. The previous owner of record of the property was the Community Neighborhood Housing Services and the current owner of record of the property is Kristin L. Swenson.

208 Winifred Street West: Built in 1904. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1071 square foot, six room, one bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached one car garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Otto Link, a laborer employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Julia Link, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2003 with a sale price of $169,900. The current owner of record of the property is Sarah E. C. Penman.

209 Winifred Street West: Built in 1976. The structure is a one story, 1092 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Alcorn resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Thomas R. Alcorn, vice president of McKissick, Alcorn, Magnus & Company, resided at this address. The 1924 city directory indicates that T. R. Alcorn and the Alcorn daughters all resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Thomas R. Alcorn, the president of the Kost-Alcorn Company, a livestock commission business, and his wife, Catherine Alcorn, resided at this address. Thomas R. Alcorn ( -1945) died in Ramsey County. The previous owner of record of the property was Jose A. Vasquez, Jr., and the current owners of record of the property are Bobby F. Anderson and Marietta Anderson.

215 Winifred Street West: Built in 1922. The structure is a one story, 876 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame bungalow, with a detached one car garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that William J. Lenk, an engineer employed by the Chicago & Great Western RailRoad, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $56,000 and that sale occurred in 1991. The current owners of record of the property are Pedro A. Gurrola and Martha P. Gurrola. [See note on the Chicago & Great Western Railway.]

216 Winifred Street West: Built in 1923. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1385 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Mathilda Gussenhoven, the widow of John Gussenhoven, Huleen Gussenhoven, a clerk, John Gussenhoven, Pauline M. Gussenhoven, a stenographer employed by the First National Bank, and William P. Gussenhoven, a bookkeeper employed by the Stock Yards National Bank, all resided at this address. The property was last sold in 1998 with a sale price of $83,300. The current owners of record of the property are Dale J. Bachmeier and Yojani T. Bachmeier, who reside in Mendota Heights, Minnesota.

220 Winifred Street West: Built in 1912. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1365 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moeller resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Hugh J. Warren, a night chief employed by Armour & Company, and his wife, Anette L. Warren, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2002 and the sale price was $150,000. The previous owner of record of the property is David L. Gauthier, who resided at 1525 Allen Avenue, West St. Paul, Minnesota, and the current owners of record of the property are Mona L. Tobey and Philip L. Tobey, who reside in Apple Valley, Minnesota. [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.]

221 Winifred Street West: Built in 1912. The structure is a two story, 1630 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Charles Gelderman, a trucker employed by the Union Depot, and his wife, Mary Gelderman, resided at this address. In 1879, Charles Gelderman was a carpenter with Gerth & Bartels and resided at 83 University Avenue. The property was last sold for $158,000 and that sale occurred in 2002. The current owner of record of the property is Victoria Oace, who resides in Portland, Oregon.

225 Winifred Street West: Built in 1902. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1252 square foot, six room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1920 city directory indicates that Christina Bengel, the widow of Frank Bengel, resided at this address and that Leona M. Bengel, a seamstress, and Otto L. Bengel, a bookkeeper, both boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Otto C. Bengel, a salesman employed by Hertl Coal Company, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $28,217 and that sale occurred in 1998. The current owner of record of the property is Quality Residences LLC of Minnetonka, Minnesota.

226 Winifred Street West: Built in 1915. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1152 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Patrick J. Gaughan, a trainman employed by the Railway Express Agency, and his wife, Clara Gaughan, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2002 and the sale price was $124,900. The current owner of record of the property is Jory M. Mehle. [See note for the Railway Express Agency for 248 Banfil Street.]

231 Winifred Street West: Built in 1907. The structure is a two story, 1568 square foot, eight room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached one car garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Emma Nord, the widow of Anton Nord, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 1991 with a sale price of $52,000. The current owner of record of the property is Alicia Marie-Geisler Wold.

232 Winifred Street West: Built in 1909. The structure is a two story, 1342 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Bernard J. Larkins, a machinist employed by the American Hoist & Derrick Company, his wife, Marion L. Larkins, and Emma Larkins, the widow of James Larkins, all resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 1996 and the sale price was $57,000. The current owner of record of the property is Matthew N. Wassenaar. [See note for the American Hoist and Derrick Company for 2010 Summit Avenue.]

238 Winifred Street West: Built in 1907. The structure is a two story, 1494 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1930 city directory indicates that Thomas W. Tosney, a salesman employed by Si Fo Products Company, and his wife, Mary Tosney, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $166,000 and that sale occurred in 2003. The current owners of record of the property are Eric A. Forsland and Tiffany E. Forsland.

239 Winifred Street West: Built in 1905. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1654 square foot, nine room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, frame house. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frederick J. Heavers, a laborer employed by the St. Paul City Water Department, his wife, Anna M. Heavers, Alphonsus F. Heavers, an assistant credit manager employed by The Emporium department store, John P. Heavers, a passenger agent, and Margaret B. Heavers, a clerk employed by the U. S. Internal Revenue Service, all resided at this address. The property was last sold in 1999 with a sale price of $116,500. The current owners of record of the property are Anthony J. Ayriss and Siobhan K. Dugan. Siobhan K. Dugan was with the Division of Environmental and Occupational Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, and the Division of Chronic Disease and Environmental Epidemiology, Minnesota Department of Health, in 2002 and was one of the contributing authors on the research paper "Effectiveness of a Worksite Intervention to Reduce an Occupational Exposure: The Minnesota Wood Dust Study," published in the American Journal of Public Health and on the research paper "Sample Size Considerations for Studies of Intervention Efficacy in the Occupational Setting" published in the Annals of Occupational Hygiene. Siobhan K. Dugan, Ph.D., was employed by Allina Hospitals and Clinics and was a member of the American Industrial Hygiene Association in 2006. Siobhan Dugan was the second vice president of the Twin Cities Irish Water Spaniel Club in 2005. Siobhán Dugan was the editor of The Freebird, the newsletter of the Irish Fair of Minnesota, in 2006.

241 Winifred Street West: Built in 1923. The structure is a two story, 2364 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Minnie Johanning, the widow of Frederick Johanning, Alice Johanning, a stenographer, and Beulah Johanning, an operator employed by Irma Roberts, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 1999 and the sale price was $135,000. The current owner of record of the property is Christine A. Funk.

242 Winifred Street West: Built in 1910. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1176 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house. The 1930 city directory indicates that Fred E. Oliver, an engineer employed by the Chicago & Great Western RailRoad, and his wife, Ellen Oliver, resided at this address. The current owners of record of the property are Eric D. Johnson and Jan D. Johnson. [See note on the Chicago & Great Western Railway.]

245 Winifred Street West: Built in 1908. The structure is a two story, 2260 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Otto P. Kraiss, a clerk employed by the Great Northern RailRoad, his wife, Geraldine Kraiss, and Kate Kraiss, the widow of Otto Kraiss, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Henry J. Koenen. The 1920 city directory indicates that Anna L. Barker, a hairdresser, boarded at the former nearby 246 Winnifred Street West and that George C. Casura, a yardman employed by McKissick, Alcorn, Magnus & Company, Inc., resided at the former nearby 246 Winnifred Street West. The 1930 city directory indicates that Valentine N. Stahley resided at the former nearby 246 Winifred Street West and that the former nearby 247 Winifred Street West was vacant. McKissick, Alcorn, Magnus & Company, Inc., was a livestock commission business that was located at the Exchange Building, with N. E. McKissick, president, T. R. Alcorn, vice president, R. A. Miller, secretary, and W. J. Jorgenson, treasurer and office manager. [See note on the Great Northern RailRoad.]

248 Winifred Street West: Built in 1908. The structure is a two story, 2887 square foot, 13 room, two bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Louise/Louisa Meyer, the widow of Henry J. Meyer, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $110,000 and that sale occurred in 1996. The current owners of record of the property are Kevin M. Flynn and Roxanne L. Nelson.

249 Winifred Street West: Built in 1903. The structure is a two story, 1568 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached one car garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Louis P. Frantz, a salesman employed by the M. A. Gedney Company, and his wife, Hilda Frantz, resided at this address. The previous owner of record of the property was Jeneane M. Karline and the current owner of record of the property is Jeneane M. Frost. [See note on Mathias Anderson Gedney and the M. A. Gedney Pickling Company for 457 Ohio Street.]

254 Winifred Street West: Built in 1971. The structure is a one story, 960 square foot, five room, one bathroom, stucco house, with an attached one car garage. The property was last sold in 2000 with a sale price of $131,600. The current owners of record of the property are Cynthia D. Rogers and Jason A. Rogers.

255 Winifred Street West: Built in 1889. The structure is a two story, 2143 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. Emil R. Unger and Ernest Unger were World War I veterans who both resided at this address in 1919. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Mary E. Unger, the widow of Edward Unger, Louis Pepin, a driver, and his wife, Ethel Pepin, all resided at this address. Emil R. Unger (1895-1980) was born in Minnesota, had a mother with a maiden name of Weber, and died in Ramsey County. The current owner of record of the property is Alice G. Meszaros.

258 Winifred Street West: Built in 1915. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1744 square foot, eight room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached one car garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Earl W. Maurer, a clerk employed by Merchants Trust Company, and his wife, Selma Maurer, resided at this address. The current owners of record of the property are Cheryl E. Hebert and Timothy L. Hebert.

262 Winifred Street West: Built in 1915. The structure is a one story, 1296 square foot, six room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided bungalow, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Joseph A. Wauchope, the principal at Humboldt High School, and his wife, Mabel Wauchope, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2005 with a sale price of $200,000. The current owner of record of the property is Cynthia L. Mills and the current owners of record of the property are Bonnie A. Ohare Graff and Robert C. Ohare Graff.

268 Winifred Street West: Built in 1915. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1162 square foot, six room, one bathroom, stucco house, with a detached one car garage. The 1918 city directory indicates that C. L. Haxton resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Roy J. Kachel, a yardman employed by the Central Co-op Association, and his wife, Marguerite Kachel, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 1998 and the sale price was $75,000. The current owner of record of the property is Glen Kenneth Olson.

272 Winifred Street West: Built in 1915. The structure is a one story, 983 square foot, six room, one bathroom, stucco bungalow, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Roman L. Clark, a clerk, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $61,500 and that sale occurred in 1995. The current owner of record of the property is Sheila Rae Johnson.

273 Winifred Street West: Built in 1921. The structure is a one story, 1652 square foot, nine room, two bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The current owner of record of the property is Dominado R. J. Alojado, who resides at 2369 Linwood Avenue East. The 1930 city directory indicates that Harry P. Millette, a grocer, and his wife, Lillian Millette, resided at the former nearby 275 Winifred Street West.

280 Winifred Street West: Built in 1964. The structure is a three story, 5460 square foot, apartment building. The last sale of this property was in 1992 and the sale price was $115,000. The current owners of record of the property are Thomas P. Benick and Roger J. Wyland, who are located at 1902 University Avenue. Thomas P. Benick and Roger J. Wyland operate a property ownership and management company in St. Paul that was established in 1990.

196 Winifred Street East: The property is a vacant lot. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Mrs. Bertha A. F. Martin resided at this address in 1908. The 1930 city directory indicates that Henry O. Harrison, a janitor, his wife, Gustava Harrison, Harold B. Harrison, a laborer employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Lillian Harrison, all resided at this address. The property is owned by the City of St. Paul. The 1887 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wanzer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sever all resided at the corner of Greenwood Avenue and Winifred Street East, that Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bryant resided at the former nearby 180 Winifred Street East, and that Mr. and Mrs. John Christenson resided at the former nearby 208 Winifred Street East. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Albert Wanzer, Sr., resided at the former nearby 144 Winifred Street East in 1890 and that Louisa E. Exley resided at the former nearby 186 East Winifred Street East in 1890. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Andrew Christianson resided at the former nearby 130 Winifred Street East in 1891. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Hans Nelson (1869-1895,) of Danish extraction who died of consumption, and Minnie Nelson, husband and wife, resided at the former nearby 113 Winifred Street East in 1895. In 1900, Peter Martin resided at the former nearby 115 Winifred Street East and suffered from a severe burn on his hands from an accidentally charged Fifth Street street car hand rail. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that John H. Jacobson (1850-1901,) who was born in Norway of Norwegian parents, who was married, and who died of Bright's disease, resided at the former nearby 146 Winifred Street East in 1901. The 1903 city directory indicates that Jessie B. Newman resided at the former nearby 192 Winifred Street East. The 1910-1911 Directory of the University of Minnesota indicates that Elizabeth Casey and Nellie Casey, students, both resided at the former nearby 131 Winifred Street East and that M. Estelle Prevost, a student, resided at the former nearby 194 Winifred Street East. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Harry P. Fales (1872-1911,) the single son of Grenville Fales, who was born in St. Paul to parents born in the United States and who died of pulmonary tuberculosis, resided at the nearby former 208 Winifred Street East in 1911. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Albert Mullen, who was born in the United States, resided at the nearby former 193 Winnifred Street East in 1912, and was the father of a stillborn daughter in 1912. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Lenora McCutcheon (1870-1914,) the wife of Robert D. McCutcheon, who was born in Ohio to parents born in the United States and who died of tuberculosis, resided at the nearby former 127 Winifred Street East in 1914. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Andrew Christianson resided at this address in 1914. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Marie Sophie Christianson (1850-1914,) the wife of Andrew Christianson, who was born in Denmark to parents also born in Denmark and who died of nephritis, resided at the nearby former 130 East Winifred Street in 1914. The 1916 University of Minnesota Alumni Directory indicates that Catherine Casey, a 1908 graduate of the University of Minnesota, resided at the nearby former 131 Winifred Street East. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mrs. B. A. F. Martin and her daughters all resided at the former nearby 115 Winifred Street East, that Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hochmuth resided at the former nearby 122 Winifred Street East, that Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schroeckenstein resided at the former nearby 136 Winifred Street East, that Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Bates resided at the former nearby 138 Winifred Street East, that Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams resided at the former nearby 140 Winifred Street East, that Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tracy, R. W. Wohlford, and Dr. M. C. Welch all resided at the former nearby 142 Winifred Street East, that Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sturley and their daughter all resided at the former nearby 186 Winifred Street East, and that Q. J. David resided at the former nearby 188 Winifred Street East. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#11260) indicate that Fred M. Schaible (1893- ,) a 1917 enlistee and a Seaman in the U. S. Navy, who was born in St. Paul, had brown eyes, black hair, and a ruddy complexion, was 5' 7" tall, served as a recruiter in Minneapolis, was a steamfitter employed by Swift & Company after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his father, Fred Schaible, at the nearby former 30 East Winifred Street. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#11486) indicate that Dewey N. Schaible (1898- ,) a 1917 enlistee and a Bugler in the U. S. Navy, who was born in St. Paul, had blue eyes, light brown hair, and a ruddy complexion, was 5' 8 1/2" tall, was a steamfitter helper employed by Swift & Company after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his mother, Priscilla Schaible, at the nearby former 30 East Winifred Street. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#13840) indicate that Richard J. McCarthy (1895- ,) a 1917 enlistee and a Corporal in the 271st Aero Squadron, who was born in St. Paul, had blue eyes, dark brown hair, and a fair complexion, was 6' 1 1/2" tall, was a bookkeeper and accountant at induction, was a bookkeeper employed by the Prouty Commission Company after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his mother, Agnes (Mrs. D. J.) McCarthy, at the nearby former 133 East Winifred Street. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#12387) indicate that Fred Blanchard (1888- ,) a 1917 draftee and a Quartermaster Sergeant Senior Grade in the Fourth Quartermaster Detachment, who was born in St. Paul, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a fair complexion, was 6' tall, was a bookkeeper at induction, was unemployed after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his sister, Edith Blanchard, at the nearby former 152 Winifred Street East. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board indicate that Oswald A. Blanchard (1894- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Quartermaster Sergeant Senior Grade in the Quartermaster Corps of the Fourth Quartermaster Detachment, who was born in St. Paul, had grey eyes, brown hair, and a ruddy complexion, was 5' 10" tall, was a lawyer and an accountant at induction, was an accountant employed by the P. A. Theraxo Company after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided at the nearby former 152 East Winifred Street (#10202,) that John F. Bowers (1885- ,) a 1918 enlistee and a Cook in the 161st Co. Trans. S. S., who was born in St. Paul, had blue eyes, dark brown hair, and a fair complexion, was 5' 4 1/2" tall, was a teamster at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was a packer employed by G. Sommers after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his father, John T./F. Bowers, at the nearby former 158 East Winifred Street (#9005,) and that Quentin J. David (1889- ,) a 1917 enlistee and a Second Lieutenant in Coast Artillery Reserve Corps, who was born in St. Paul, was 5' 10" tall, was a lawyer who officed at the Endicott Building after the completion of service, and was married, resided with his wife, Margaret David, at the nearby former 188 East Winifred Street (#3869.) The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#16430) indicate that Joseph M. Stephani (1891- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private in the 69th Company T. C., who was born in Adams, Minnesota, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a ruddy complexion, was 5' 8 1/2" tall, was a locomotive fireman at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was issued one Victory button, was a locomotive fireman employed by the Chicago Great Western RailRoad after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided at the nearby former _?_ Winifred Street. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Gustav A. Elger resided at the former nearby 189 Winifred Street East in 1920. The 1920 city directory indicates that Isadore Baker, the proprietor of the Independent Tire Supply House, resided at the former nearby 128 Winifred Street East, that Edith M. Blanchard, a music teacher, Fred Blanchard, a packer employed by G. Sommers & Company, John H. Blanchard, the chief travel auditor employed by the Great Northern RailRoad, and Oswald A. Blanchard, an accountant employed by Paul A. Thuet & Company, all boarded at the former nearby 129 East Winifred Street, that Joseph W. Blanchard resided at the nearby former 129 Winifred Street East, that Lucius O. Bowes, a driver employed by the Illinois Steel Warehouse Company, resided at the former nearby 158 Winifred Street East, that Harry Bursott, a foreman employed by Swift & Company, resided at the nearby former 194 Winifred Street East, that Jean B. Burt, a clerk employed by Bannon Brothers Company Inc., boarded at the nearby former 188 Winifred Street East, that Jean B. Bust, a seamstress, boarded at the former nearby 188 Winifred Street East, that John A. Calton, a bookkeeper employed by the Rogers-Amundson-Flynn Company, resided at the nearby former 207 Winifred Street East, that Harry J. Carlson, a checker, boarded at 137 Winifred Street East, that Herbert A. Carlson, a clerk employed by Armour & Company, boarded at the former nearby 137 Winifred Street East, that John A. Carlson, a watchman, resided at the former nearby 208 Winifred Street East, that Mildred A. Carlson, a packer employed by the Log Cabin Company, boarded at the nearby 137 Winifred Street East, that Nels P. Carlson, a laborer, resided at the nearby 137 Winifred Street East, that Peter Carlson, a laborer employed by the Northern Malleable Iron Company, resided at the nearby former 137 Winifred Street East, that Moritz A. Cary, a watchman resided at the nearby former 158 Winifred Street East, that Catherine Casey, a teacher, Elizabeth Casey, a teacher, Hannah Casey, a stenographer employed by the Noyes Brothers & Cutler Company, a wholesale drug manufacturer, Margaret Casey, a stenographer employed by the Noyes Brothers & Cutler Company, Nellie Casey, a clerk employed by the Golden Rule, all boarded at the nearby former 131 Winifred Street East, that Nelson R. Chamberlain, a portrait photographer located at 150 Concord Street, resided at the former nearby 139 Winifred Street East, that Charles Christians, the president of the Security State Bank, resided at the former nearby 152 East Winifred Street, that Henry J. Christians, a foreman employed by West Side Motor Sales Company, boarded at the former nearby 152 East Winifred Street, that Earl H. Clark, a travel agent, boarded at the nearby former 144 East Winifred Street, that Harry Cohen, a carpenter, resided at the nearby former 185 Winifred Street East, that Louis Cohen, a peddler, resided at the former nearby 200 Winifred Street East, that Rose Cohen, a bookkeeper, Roy Cohen, a helper employed by the Great Northern Shops, and Ruth Cohen, a bookkeeper employed by Michaud Brothers, all boarded at the nearby former 200 Winifred Street East, that Simon H. Cohen, a cutter employed by the Twin City Cap Company, boarded at the nearby former 185 Winifred Street East, that Frank M. Cook, a conductor, resided at the nearby former 144 Winifred Street East, that Morris Cooperman, a cenfectioner with a shop located at the nearby former 175 Winifred Street East, also resided at the nearby former 175 Winifred Street East, that Daniel Costello, a police officer, resided at the former nearby 156 Winifred Street East, that Margaret David, the widow of George David, resided at the former nearby 188 East Winifred Street, that Quentin J. David, the proprietor of the David Advertising Company, and Roger H. David, a teacher, both boarded at the former nearby 188 Winifred Street East, that Gust A. Elger, a transferer employed by the H. M. Smyth Printing Company, resided at the former nearby 189 Winifred Street East, and that Oscar R. Exe, a fireman employed by the Chicago & Great Western RailRoad, resided at 140 Winifred Street East. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Bertha A. F. Martin (1851-1924,) the widowed mother of Arthur G. Martin, who was born in Germany to parents who were born in Germany and who died of c. nephritis arteriosclerosis, resided at the nearby former 115 Winifred Street East in 1924. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Anna Roth (1849-1925,) the widowed mother of Mrs. W. S. Wright, who was born in Holland to parents who were born in Holland and who died of chronic valvular heart disease, resided at the nearby former 205 East Winifred Street in 1925. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Johanna Stein (1838-1926,) the widowed mother of Hugo Stein, who was born in Germany to parents who were born in Germany and who died of La Grippe, resided at the nearby former 126 Winifred Street East in 1926. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Arthur Dalton Sturley resided at the former nearby 186 East Winifred Street in 1927. According to a news article in the Minneapolis Morning Tribune, Nels Chamberlain of 139 East Winnifred Street was hospitalized after a car-truck crash in Ramsey County following the November 12, 1940, Armistice Day blizzard. On November 11, 1940, the Armistice Day Storm killed 49 people in Minnesota, with practically no warning, when temperatures fell from 60 degrees to 10 degrees, rain was followed by sleet and then snow, up to 27 inches of snow fell, winds roared up to 80 miles per hour, telegraph and telephone lines blew down, and there were 20 foot snow drifts that blocked highways and railroads. The storm came out of the Pacific northwest, tapped moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, and mixed it with cold air lurking just north over Canada. Andrew Christianson was a tailor. Martha Jacobson was the wife of John H. Jacobson. Albert Wanzer, Jr. (1870-1890,) was the son of Albert Wanzer, Sr., and died of typhoid fever. Louisa E. Exley (1808-1890) died of pneumonia. Minnie Nelson ( -1927) died in Ramsey County. George J. Exley was the son of Louisa E. Exley. Andrew Christianson ( -1911) and George R. Exley ( -1934) both died in Ramsey County. The 1930 city directory indicates that Louis Cohen, a peddler, and his wife, Sadie Cohen, resided at the former nearby 200 Winifred Street East, that Paul M. Peick, a salesman employed by Schunemans & Mannheimers, and his wife, Alberta Peick, resided at the former nearby 205 Winifred Street East, that Joseph Abramowitz, a laborer, Fay Abramowitz, a trimmer employed by Gordon & Ferguson, and Charles Rothstein, a shipping clerk employed by J. A. Miller & Company, and his wife, Sarah Rothstein, resided at the former nearby 207 Winifred Street East, and that Joseph George, a laborer, his wife, Sadie George, Michael Abdella, a clerk employed by Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Company, his wife, Eva Abdella, Alice Abdella, an examiner employed by the H. Harris Company, and Charles Abdella, a boxmaker employed by Armour & Company, all resided at the former nearby 208 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory also indicates that Frank O. Carlson, a laborer employed by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific RailRoad, resided at the former nearby 137 Winifred Street East. In 1879, John P. Jacobson, Assistant Secretary of State and Commissioner of Statistics for the State of Minnesota, boarded at the Clarendon Hotel. John P. Jacobson (1845- ) was born in Racine, Wisconsin, graduated from the Racine Grammar School, Racine, Wisconsin, graduated from the Milwaukee Academy, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, moved to Chicago, Illinois for school, graduated from the Eastmans Business College, Chicago, Illinois, then moved to St. Louis, Missouri, then returned to Chicago, Illinois, moved to Minnesota in 1871, initially engaged in the insurance business in St. Paul, subsequently engaged in the insurance business in Kerkhoven, Swift County, Minnesota, operated a store, was a railway agent, was a Republican, was a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives representing Chippewa County, Kandiyohi County, and Swift County (District 40) from 1877 until 1878, moved to St. Paul in 1878, was assistant Minnesota Secretary of State under John S. Irgens (1833-1902) from 1878 until 1880, when Frederick Von Baumbach (1838-1917) was elected Secretary of State, and was associated with the insurance and real estate firm of F. J. Errett & Company from 1887. John Jacobson (1851-1901) and Martha Jacobson (1858-1915) both are buried in Oakland Cemetery. The Roth burial plot at Oakland Cemetery contains the graves of Louis J. Roth (1841-1893,) Anna Roth (1848-1925,) and Marie Hopkins (1868-1913.) [See note on the Chicago & Great Western Railway.] [See note for the Mannheimer Brothers for 270 West Seventh Street.] [See note on Richards Gordon and the Gordon-Ferguson Company for 378 Summit Avenue.] [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.] [See the note for the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific RailRoad.] [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

209 Winifred Street East: Built in 1976. The structure is a one story, 1092 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1885 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bauer resided at this address. The 1887 and 1892 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Callahan resided at this address. The 1894 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin resided at this address. The 1896 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. E. Goetze and W. R. Lienau all resided at this address. The 1898 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goetze resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Carroll and their daughter all resided at this address. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Carroll resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Catherine Carroll, the widow of Michael D. Carroll, and Charles F. Clysdale, a machinist, both resided at this address and that William E. Carroll, a clerk employed by the Northern Pacific RailRoad, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Benjamin Mike and Frank L. Lindusky, a body builder employed by the Ford Motor Company, and his wife, Tillie Lindusky, all resided at this address. Eduard Z. C. Goetze (1867-1962) was born in Minnesota, had a mother with a maiden name of Rehse, and died in Hennepin County. The current owner of record of the property is Jose A. Vasquez, Jr. [See note on the Northern Pacific RailRoad.] [See note on the Ford Motor Company for 334 St. Clair Avenue.]

210 Winifred Street East: Built in 1900. The structure is a two story, 2136 square foot, eight room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The property was last sold for $72,900 and that sale occurred in 1997. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Isabelle Grace Indeith resided at this address in 1891. The 1920 city directory indicates that Aurelia A. Callan, a stenographer employed by Clay Robinson & Company, boarded at this address and that Bernard J. Callan, a boilermaker employed by the Chicago & Great Western RailRoad, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Abr Abdella, a salesman, and his wife, Anne Abdela, resided at this address. The previous owner of record of the property was Yasmin Garcia and the current owner of record of the property is Gallup Solutions Inc., which is located at 300 Bates Avenue. [See note on the Chicago & Great Western Railway.]

213 Winifred Street East: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1290 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The 1887 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clifford resided at this address. The 1892, 1894, 1896, 1898 and 1900 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Clifford resided at this address. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that George F. Clifford (1831-1897,) who was born in Vermont and died of a malignant tumor, and Eunice L. Clifford, husband and wife, resided at this address in 1897. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#32952) indicate that Walter Kaska (1892- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private in the 342nd Infantry, who was born in Brockway, Minnesota, had brown eyes, dark hair, and a fair complexion, was 5' 8 1/4" tall, was a farmer at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was a handyman employed by Swift & Company after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Timothy D. Roddy/Rody, an engineer at the Crowley School, resided at this address. Elmer Lawrence Clifford ( -1920) died in Hennepin County. George Clifford ( -1926) died in Ramsey County. Mrs. George Clifford ( -1925) died in Ramsey County. The property was last sold in 1991 with a sale price of $50,700. The current owner of record of the property is Richard A. Chanslor. [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

214 Winifred Street East: Built in 1977. The structure is a 1404 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, split-level aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1885, 1887, 1898 and 1900 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Foreman resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Badway Koury, associated with C. Monsour & Company, and his wife, Ulra Koury, resided at this address. Silas E. Foreman ( -1936) died in Ramsey County. The last sale of this property was in 2002 and the sale price was $139,900. The current owner of record of the property is Jose Antonio Cardenas.

216 Winifred Street East: Built in 1972. The structure is a one story, 888 square foot, four room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cool resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Charles W. Cool, a conductor, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Charles W. Cool, a conductor employed by the Chicago & Great Western RailRoad, and his wife, Margaret Cool, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $196,000 and that sale occurred in 2006. The previous owners of record of the property were Luis A. Flores and Maria G. Flores and the current owners of record of the property are Elia Cortes and Angel Olvera Martinez. [See note on the Chicago & Great Western Railway.]

217 Winifred Street East: Built in 1971. The structure is a one story, 960 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house. The 1920 city directory indicates that Alf B. Berthiaume, an elevator operator, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that David D. Judd, an engineer employed by the St. Paul Foundry Company, and his wife, Marie Judd, resided at this address. The previous owner of record of the property was Sabas Tomas Gonzales and the current owner of record of the property is Winker Companies LLC. The 1902 University of Minnesota Alumni Record indicates that Bridget Furlong, an 1898 graduate and a teacher, resided at the former nearby 219 Winnifred Street East. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mrs. Helen Dobson and her daughter both resided at the former nearby 219 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that Harry A. Singer, Bernard Harris, a teacher, his wife, Anna Harris, and John H. Sagarsky all resided at the former nearby 219 Winifred Street East. [See note on the St. Paul Foundry Company for 1074 West Linwood Avenue.]

221 Winifred Street East: Built in 1974. The structure is a one story, 1040 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The property was last sold in 1995 with a sale price of $68,000. The previous owner of record of the property was Sabas Tomas Ricardo Garcia Terrazas and the current owner of record of the property is Ricardo Garcia Terrazas.

222 Winifred Street East: Built in 1970. The structure is a 1114 square foot, six room, two bathroom, split-level frame house, with a detached garage. The 1885, 1887, 1892 and 1894 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. William Haskell resided at this address. The 1896 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. William Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sternberg, and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Wilson all resided at this address. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hanson resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Fred Chern resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Hyman Rutman, proprietor of a fruits store, and his wife, Sarah Rutman, resided at this address. William Glenn Haskell (1889-1966) was born in Minnesota, had a mother with a maiden name of Jewell, and died in Rice County, Minnesota. The last sale of this property was in 1999 and the sale price was $88,250. The current owner of record of the property is Lee M. Arnold.

223 Winifred Street East: Built in 1971. The structure is a one story, 1144 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1894 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gilland resided at this address. The 1898 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Wilson resided at this address. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Joseph A. Canner resided at this address in 1901. Elmer H. Lutz was a World War I veteran who resided at this address in 1919. The 1920 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Anna Abele, a packer, Violet M. Capek, a boxmaker, and Violet Copek, a box maker, all boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Edward Charley, a laborer, and his wife, Eva Charley, resided at this address. Joseph A. Canner ( -1940) died in Ramsey County. The property was last sold for $154,250 and that sale occurred in 2002. The current owners of record of the property are Antonia Contreras and Antonio Rodriguez.

224 Winifred Street East: Built in 1970. The structure is a 1184 square foot, six room, two bathroom, split-level frame house. The 1892 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. L. Ludwig and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Melville all resided at this address. The 1894 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vars resided at this address. The 1896 city directory indicates that Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Johnson resided at this address. The 1898 and 1900 city directories indicate that Dr. and Mrs. Hartland C. Johnson and Dr. A. M. Johnson all resided at this address. The 1902 University of Minnesota Alumni Record indicates that Asa M. Johnson, an 1896 Medical School graduate and a physician and surgeon, resided at this address. Little Sketches of Big Folks indicates that Asa M. Johnson resided at this address in 1907. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Willard A. Fales (1860-1914,) the husband of Martha A. Fales, who was born in New York to parents who were born in the United States and who died of bronchopneumonia, resided at this address in 1914. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#12060) indicate that Ralph A. Carpenter (1897- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private First Class in the 107th Infantry, who was born in Superior, Iowa, moved to Minnesota in 1901, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a light complexion, was 5' 5 3/4" tall, was a clerk at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was a clerk employed by Finch, Van Slyke & McConville after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his father, D. R. Carpenter, at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that T. Anton Bacon, an engineer, roomed at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Michael Lahood, a laborer, his wife, Anne La Hood, Kalil Doumany, his wife, Anna Doumany, Mary Doumany, and Richard Doumany, a salesman, all resided at this address. Asa M. Johnson (1870- ,) the son of Samuel F. Johnson and Hannah Johnson, was born in Rice County, Minnesota, attended the public schools of Northfield, Minnesota from 1885 until 1888, attended the University of Minnesota from 1893 until 1896, graduated from the medical department of the University of Minnesota in 1896, was a physician and surgeon, was a member of the medical clinic of Johnson & Johnson, physicians and surgeons, after 1896, was a Freemason, was a member of the Mystic Shrine, was a member of the St. Paul Commercial Club, and officed at the Pittsburgh Building in 1907. Hartland C. Johnson ( -1933) died in Ramsey County. The current owner of record of the property is St. Paul Public Housing Agency. [See note on Willard Allen Fales for 11 Delos Street West.] [See note on Finch, Van Slyck & McConnville for 969 West Osceola Avenue.]

226 Winifred Street East: Built in 1972. The structure is a one story, 872 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The current owner of record of the property is Ana Marcelina Silva.

227 Winifred Street East: Built in 1908. The structure is a two story, 2592 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, stucco house. The 1918 city directory indicates that Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Perry resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Harry Goldstein, a baker employed by the National Baking Company, his wife, Rose Goldstein, and Abr M. Miller all resided at this address. The previous owners of record of the property were Nicholas S. Ramirez and Patricia H. Ramirez and the current owner of record of the property is Jeanne McQuillan, who resides at 334 Cherokee Avenue. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moriarity resided at the former nearby 228 Winifred Street East. The 1920 city directory indicates that John Carlson, a laborer employed by the Northern Cooperage Company, boarded at the former nearby 231 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that Harry Sapadin, a partner with Robert Fitzgerald in the firm Sapadin & Fitzgerald, tailors, and his wife, Anna Sapadin, resided at the former nearby 228 Winifred Street East and that Otto Johnson, a chauffeur employed at St. Paul Police Station #1, and his wife, Amanda Johnson, resided at the former nearby 231 Winifred Street East. [See note for the Northern Cooperage Company for 35 Irvine Park.]

232 Winifred Street East: Built in 1976. The structure is a 1204 square foot, six room, two bathroom, split-level aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#11455) indicate that Henry L. Magill (1893- ,) a 1917 enlistee and a Private First Class in the Minnesota Ambulance Company #1, who was born in Hastings, Minnesota, had blue eyes, light hair, and a fair complexion, was 5' 9" tall, was a teamster at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was a warehouseman employed by Armour Company after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his mother, Mrs. S. E. Magill, at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Joseph Serlin, a laborer, his wife, Jenny Serlin, Irving Serlin, a dishwasher employed by the Great Northern RailRoad, and Barney Silver, either a livestock dealer or a driver employed by Myer Garber, and his wife, Rebecca Silver, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2002 with a sale price of $170,900. The current owners of record of the property are Rolando T. Olalde and Maria C. Quiroz Puertas. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Fred Mueller (1859-1913,) the husband of Rosa Mueller, who was born in Ohio to parents who were born in Germany and who died of chronic nephritis, resided at the nearby former 233 Winifred Street East in 1913. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Mrs. Rosa Mueller resided at the nearby former 233 Winifred Street East in 1913. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Rose Mueller, the widow of Fred Mueller, Barney Silver, a driver employed by Myer Gerber, and his wife, Rebecca Silver, all resided at the former nearby 233 Winifred Street East. [See note on the Great Northern RailRoad.]

234 Winifred Street East: Built in 1971. The structure is a 906 square foot, eight room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, split-level aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Ethan A. Packer, a laborer employed by Armour & Company, his wife, Elizabeth Packer, and Frank O. Peterson, a laborer, and his wife, Margaret Peterson, resided at this address. The previous owner of record of the property was Sandra M. Weldon and the current owners of record of the property are Nancia L. Santine and Harry B. Weldon. [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.]

235 Winifred Street East: Built in 1976. The structure is a one story, 1232 square foot, six room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The current owners of record of the property are Barbara H. Paredas and Reuben B. Paredas. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#14159) indicate that James F. Connors (1891- ,) a 1918 draftee and a First Sergeant in the 54th Company of the Transportation Corps, who was born in Cedar Lake, Minnesota, had blue eyes, medium light hair, and a light complexion, was 5' 6" tall, was a railroad clerk at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was a railroad clerk employed by the Northern Pacific RailRoad after the completion of service, and was married, resided with his wife, Lucile Connors, at the nearby former 236 Winnifred Street East. The 1920 city directory indicates that James F. Connors, a clerk employed by the Northern Pacific RailRoad, resided at the former nearby 236 East Winifred Street. The 1930 city directory indicates that Albert Tourville, a laborer, his wife, Densise Tourville, Francis J. Tourville, a truck driver, William E. Tourville, a laborer employed by Armour & Company, and his wife, Eva Tourville, all resided at the former nearby 236 Winifred Street East and that Edward E. Smetana, a messenger employed by the Railway Express Agency, and his wife, Esther Smetana, resided at the former nearby 238 Winifred Street East. [See note on the Northern Pacific RailRoad.]

239 Winifred Street East: Built in 1973. The structure is a one story, 1008 square foot, five room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Louis Becker resided at this address in 1891. The 1930 city directory indicates that George G. Usinger, a helper employed by the St. Paul Arcade Company, his wife, Elizabeth Usinger, and Catherine Usinger, a domestic, resided at this address. Louis G. Becker ( -1891) is buried at Oakland Cemetery. Louis Becker ( -1922) died in Hennepin County. Louis Francis Becker ( -1953) died in Ramsey County. The property was last sold in 2000 with a sale price of $85,000. The current owners of record of the property are James W. Scofield, Jr., and Ursula M. Scofield.

240 Winifred Street East: Built in 1974. The structure is a one story, 1310 square foot, six room, two bathroom, frame bungalow, with a detached garage. The last sale of this property was in 1994 and the sale price was $55,555. The previous owners of record of the property were Doua Vue and Houa Xiong and the current owner of record of the property is Ay Vue, who resides at 1534 Atlantic Street. The 1887 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thayer resided at the former nearby 242 Winifred Street East.

243 Winifred Street East: Built in 1972. The structure is a one story, 1008 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1892 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schriber resided at this address. The 1898 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. K. K. McLeod resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Carl Markgraf, a laborer employed by Armour & Company, and his wife, Dorothy Markgraf, resided at this address. The current owners of record of the property are Bee Lee and Neng D. Vang. The 1887 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. James N. Wilgus resided at the former nearby 245 Winifred Street East. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that William Duboris resided at the former nearby 244 Winifred Street East in 1891. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Charles Harder and Sophia Harder (1833-1895,) of German extraction who died of a carcinoma and hepatitis, resided at the former nearby 244 Winifred Street East in 1895. In 1897, J. J. Lutz (1862- ,) a third truckman employed by the St. Paul Fire Department, Hook and Ladder Company No. 5, resided at this address. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Maud Lawton (1894-1907,) the unmarried daughter of Albert M. Lawton, who was born in the United States to parents also born in the United States and who died of cardiac failure, resided at the nearby former 245 Winifred Street East in 1907. The 1918 city directory indicates that J. D. Riordan resided at the former nearby 244 Winifred Street East. The 1920 city directory indicates that Anna Crosby, a forewoman employed by The Broderick Company, and Joseph W. Crosby, a clerk employed by the St. Paul City Comptroller, both resided at the former nearby 245 East Winifred Street. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Zena Halloway, the widow of George Halloway, James J. Zaine, a helper employed by the Marquette Manufacturing Company, and his wife, Mae Zaine, all resided at the former nearby 244 Winifred Street East and that Jacob Doroshow, Lionel E. Messenger, a clerk employed by the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific RailRoad, and his wife, Della Messenger, all resided at the former nearby 245 Winifred Street East. Rosario Ramirez resided at 244 Winifred Street East in 2003. Frederick H. Schriber ( -1923) died in Ramsey County. [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.] [See note on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific RailRoad.]

246 Winifred Street East: Built in 1971. The structure is a 576 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, split-level aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1898 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thayer resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thayer and Mr. and Mrs. Al Jacobs resided at this address. Nathaniel J. Smith was a World War I veteran who resided at this address in 1919. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#19277) indicate that George A. Hermann (1889- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private First Class in Company H of the 26th Engineers, who was born in St. Paul, had grey eyes, brown hair, and a ruddy complexion, was 5' 4 1/4" tall, was a railroad car builder at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, including St. Mihiel and Argonne, was a laborer employed by R. E. Loeb Company after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that William W. Barker, a foreman employed by Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha RailRoad, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Michael Price, a peddler, and his wife, Rachel Price, resided at this address. John Newton Thayer ( -1936,) Allen Jacobs ( -1938,) and Nathaniel J. Smith ( -1945) all died in Ramsey County. The current owner of record of the property is Timothy A. Garcia, Sr., of Mora, Minnesota. [See note on the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha RailRoad.]

249 Winifred Street East: Built in 1972. The structure is a two story, 1656 square foot, eight room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The current owners of record of the property are Baltazar Franco and Mary Franco.

252 Winifred Street East: Built in 1970. The structure is a one story, 1092 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1896 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hunt resided at this address. The 1898 and 1900 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thayer resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Theo S. Buckley, an engineer, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Veldon M. Devereaux, a yardman employed by the St. Paul Union Stockyards company, his wife, Rose Devereaux, Arthur F. Schustedt, a salesman employed by Peoples Co-op Sales Agency, and his wife, Mabel Schustedt, all resided at this address. Charles E. Thayer (1820-1909) was a Presbyterian minister who worked in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, in Hudson, Wisconsin, and Prescott, Wisconsin, and in Belle Plaine, Minnesota, Delano, Minnesota, Delhi, Minnesota, Farmington, Minnesota, Fulda, Minnesota, Jordan, Minnesota, Long Lake, Minnesota, Maple Plain, Minnesota, Pipestone, Minnesota, Rockford, Minnesota, St. Paul, Swan Lake, Minnesota, Vermillion, Minnesota, West St. Paul, Minnesota, and Woodstock, Minnesota. Charles Eugene Thayer ( -1941) died in Ramsey County. The current owner of record of the property is Emily H. Davis. [See note for St. Paul Union Stockyards for 537 Ohio Street.]

253 Winifred Street East: Built in 1977. The structure is a one story, 960 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The current owners of record of the property are Angela Diaz and Leo Diaz.

254 Winifred Street East: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1930 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, stucco house. The 1896, 1898, and 1900 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Whitwell resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Hyman Chern, a partner with Samuel Chern and Meyer Sherman in the St. Paul Hide & Fur Company, located at 94 East Fairfield Avenue, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Joseph Freedman, a salesman, his wife, Alice D. Freedman, Marion Freedman, a clerk employed by the Golden Rule Department Store, and Eugene J. McCahey all resided at this address. The property was last sold for $205,000 and that sale occurred in 2006. The previous owner of record of the property was Soua Vang and the current owner of record of the property is Joseph Nelis. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Whitwell and their daughters all resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Louis F. Meidinger, an auto repairer, Mrs. Theresia Meidinger, the widow of Wilgang Meidinger, Arthur H. Messenger, a brakeman employed by the Chicago & Great Western RailRoad, and his wife, Annie Messenger, all resided at the former nearby 255 Winifred Street East. [See the note for the Golden Rule Department Store for 657 East Fourth Street.] [See note on the Chicago Great Western Railway.]

257 Winifred Street East: Built in 1909. The structure is a two story, 3146 square foot, 11 room, three bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Peter Cohen, a peddler, and his wife, Tessie Cohen, resided at this address. The previous owners of record of the property were Luciano Castor and Mary Castor and the current owner of record of the property is Patricia Totozintle. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Berger Martin Joistad and Julia Joistad, husband and wife, resided at the former nearby 258 Winifred Street East in 1908. The 1920 city directory indicates that Emma A. Clausen, the widow of Irvin Clausen, boarded at the former nearby 258 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Emma Clausen, the widow of Irvin Clausen and a music teacher, resided at the former nearby 258 Winifred Street East and that Joseph Pressman, a peddler, his wife, Jenny Pressman, Gertrude Pressman, a finisher employed by Harry Unterman, and Morris Pressman, an assembler employed by U. S. Bedding Company, all resided at the former nearby 259 Winifred Street East. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Julia Joistad (1852-1908,) the wife of Berger M. Joistad, who was born in Illinois to parents born in Norway and who died of gastric and hepatic carcinoma, resided at the nearby former 258 Winifred Street East in 1908.

260 Winifred Street East: Built in 1977. The structure is a 1464 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, split-level aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1894 and 1896 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kline resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Harold J. Dowdal, a clerk employed by Mannheimer Brothers, boarded at this address and that John F. Dowdal, an engineer, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Edward A. Lamberg, a laborer employed by Swift & Company, his wife, Fern L. Lamberg, Adolph Lamberg, a laborer employed by Swift & Company, and Gustav Lamberg, a laborer employed by Swift & Company, all resided at this address. The previous owners of record of the property were Catherine E. Riopel and Joseph G. Riopel and the current owner of record of the property is Countrywide Home Loans, located in Plano, Texas. The 1920 city directory indicates that Ray Berthiaume, a clerk employed by Bannon Brothers Company Inc., boarded at the former nearby 261 Winifred Street East and that Frank E. Brown, an electrician, and George E. Callan, a yardman employed by Smith Burrows & Company, both resided at the former 261 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that Aaron Baran and Reuben Katz resided at the former nearby 261 Winifred Street East. [See note for the Mannheimer Brothers for 270 West Seventh Street.] [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

262 Winifred Street East: Built in 1971. The structure is a 906 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, split-level frame house, with a detached garage. The 1892 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Matheis resided at this address. The 1894 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henderson resided at this address. The 1898 and 1900 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Warren resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Alex H. Scott, an inspector employed by the Northern Pacific RailRoad, and his wife, Laura Scott, resided at this address. Herrick B. Warren (1869-1955) was born outside of Minnesota and died in Ramsey County. The property was last sold for $66,000 and that sale occurred in 1995. The current owners of record of the property are Judith Reza and Salvador S. Reza. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#10214) indicate that David Lentz (1890- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private in the 44th Company of the 20th Engineers, who was born in Budapest, Austria, moved to Minnesota in 1893, had brown eyes, brown hair, and a ruddy complexion, was 5' 2" tall, was a chauffeur at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was unemployed after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his mother, Mrs. Joseph Lentz, at the nearby former 264 East Winifred Street. The 1930 city directory indicates that Jacob Weisburd, a salesman, his wife, Sarah Weisburd, Eva Weisburd, a bookkeeper employed by Yale Johnson, Max Weisburd, a helper employed by the Great Northern RailRoad, Samuel Weisburd, a laborer employed by the American Hoist & Derrick Company, and William Weisburd, a salesman, all resided at the former nearby 264 Winifred Street East. [See note on the Northern Pacific RailRoad.]

265 Winifred Street East: Built in 1977. The structure is a 1240 square foot, five room, one bathroom, split-level frame house, with a detached garage. The 1887 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Frank Radant resided at this address. The 1892 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lintine resided at this address. The 1894 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dow, their daughter, and E. E. Dow all resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Henry H. Bartels, a cabinet maker employed by the Villaume Box & Lumber Company, and Louise Ellis, a milliner, both resided at this address and that Grace M. Ellis, an operator employed by the Tri-State Telephone & Telegraph Company, boarded at this address. Frank Radant ( -1925) died in Ramsey County. In 1891, F. Radant & Co. was a grain dealer in St. Paul. The current owners of record of the property are Erminia Everett and Tony Everett. [See note on Eugene Villaume and the Villaume Box & Lumber Company for 123 Isabel Street West.] [See note for Tri-State Telegraph & Telephone Company for 596 Portland Avenue.]

266 Winifred Street East: Built in 1972. The structure is a one story, 2261 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1902 University of Minnesota Alumni Record indicates that May Estella Camden, a 1901 Pharmacy School graduate and a pharmacist, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Patrick Clark, a laborer, and his wife, Nelly Clark, resided at this address. May E. Camden passed the North Dakota registered pharmacist exam in 1907. In 1907, May Camden of Walhalla, North Dakota, was employed as a pharmacist by St, Joseph's Hospital in St. Paul. May Camden passed the Illinois registered pharmacist examination in 1907. The last sale of this property was in 1993 and the sale price was $62,900. The previous owner of record of the property was Juvenal V. Gomez and the current owners of record of the property are Juvenal V. Gomez and Apolonia Pliego Devilla. Little Sketches of Big Folks indicates that Louis Herman Peter resided at the nearby former 268 Winifred Street East in 1907. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Sadie McKinley (1884-1926,) the wife of Charles H. McKinley, who was born in Wisconsin to parents who were born in Norway and in the United States and who died of angina pectoris, resided at the nearby former 268 Winifred Street East in 1926. The 1930 city directory indicates that Albert Ottoway, a painter, his wife, Marjorie Ottoway, and Donald S. Goguen, a painter, and his wife, Anne Goguen, all resided at the former nearby 268 Winifred Street East and that Samuel Shadur/Shader, a peddler, his wife, Anna Shadur, Max Shear, a carpenter employed by the Webb Publishing Company, and his wife, Mae Shear, all resided at the former nearby 268 Winifred Street East. Louis Herman Peter (1876- ,) the son of Louis Peter (1851- ) and Pauline Geisenheyner Peter (1852-1907,) was born in St. Paul, was educated in the public schools of St. Paul, was engaged in the hardware business with his father from 1890 until 1894, apprenticed in the plumbing business, was engaged in the plumbing business with John R. McKee under the firm name of McKee & Peter from 1895 until 1905, married Minnie Grunewald in 1900, bought out John R. McKee's interest in the business and then was engaged in the plumbing business under the firm name of Louis H. Peter after 1905, was a public official, was a Republican, was elected a county commissioner for Ramsey County in 1906, was acting chairman of the county board of Ramsey County, was a Lutheran, was a member of the St. Paul Builders' Exchange, was a member of the St. Paul Association of Commerce, was a member of the St. Paul Master Plumbers' Association, was a member of the St. Paul West Side Commercial Club, was a member of the Roosevelt Club, was a member of the Lincoln Club,was a Mason, was a member of the Knights of Pythias, was a member of the Ancient Order Of United Workmen, was a member of the Woodmen of the World, was a member of the United Ancient Order of Druids, and officed at 59 East Fifth Street. Louis Herman Peter and Minnie Grunewald Peter were the parents of three children, Henry George Peter (1901- ,) Carl Louis Peter (1903- ,) and Arthur Herman Peter (1907- .) [See the note for Webb Publishing for 58 Prospect Boulevard.]

271 Winifred Street East: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1313 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, asbestos-sided house. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Samuel G. Andrist (1865-1903,) who was born in the United States and died of appendicitis, and Katherine Andrist, husband and wife, resided at this address in 1903. The 1920 city directory indicates that Celia Chalek, a stenographer employed by Noyes Brothers & Company, boarded at this address and that Oscar Chalek, a peddler, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Meyer Manovitz, a peddler, Anna Manovitz, and Fred H. Schneider, a laborer employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Emma Schneider, all resided at this address. The property was last sold in 1991 with a sale price of $57,500. The current owners of record of the property are Diane Vasquez and Steven Vasquez. The 1895 city directory indicates that Mary McDevitt was a domestic at the nearby former 270 Winifred Street East.

273 Winifred Street East: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1740 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, frame house. The 1892 and 1894 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Newton resided at this address. The 1896 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barwise resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Oscar Applebaum, the proprietor of a fruit store located at 429 St. Peter Street, his wife, Bertha Applebaum, Abr Applebaum, a clerk employed by Oscar Applebaum, Arthur Applebaum, a clerk employed by Oscar Applebaum, and Hyman Applebaum, a clerk employed by Oscar Applebaum, all resided at this address. The St. Paul Applebaum family opened the first modern grocery store in Minnesota. Oscar Applebaum fled Russia around 1900 because of religious persecution, started business with a horse-drawn fruit-and-vegetable wagon in downtown St. Paul in 1923, then spent $47 to buy a small fruit stand at the corner of Seventh Street and St. Peter Street, and in the 1940s, with his sons and his two sons-in-law, built that modest investment into Minnesota's first supermarket. Arthur Applebaum (1911-2001) initially was the manager at the Payne Avenue store in St. Paul, then became the supervisor of frozen-foods departments at all the Applebaum's supermarkets, and later headed the company. In 1979, Arthur Applebaum retired and the family sold the stores to Loblaw's Ltd., a Toronto company, but the family bought the stores back in 1982 and became Rainbow Foods. Rainbow Foods is now owned by Roundy's. James W. Barwise ( -1925) and Lester W. Newton ( -1945) both died in Ramsey County. The current owner of record of the property is Claudette T. Borgan.

276 Winifred Street East: Built in 1970. The structure is a one story, 960 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1894 and 1896 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Winslow resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harper and their daughter all resided at this address. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Raymond R. Schmidt (1883-1924,) the husband of Mary H. Schmidt, who was born in Minnesota to parents who were born in Germany and in the United States and who died of pulmonary tuberculosis, resided at this address in 1924. The 1930 city directory indicates that this address was vacant. Charles A. Winslow (1851-1906) was born in Ireland and died in Ramsey County. The current owners of record of the property are Carson W. Chapman and Jeanette E. Chapman.

277 Winifred Street East: Built in 2002. The structure is a two story, 1632 square foot, five room, two bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that William T. Turner (1874-1893,) who died of pneumonia, resided at the former nearby 278 Winifred Street East in 1893. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Frank M. Turner resided at the former nearby 278 Winifred Street East in 1894. The 1930 city directory indicates that Christ E. Langenencks, a steamfitter employed by Swift & Company, his wife, Augusta Langenencks, Bernice Langenencks, a packer employed by Armour & Company, Ernest Langenencks, a clerk, and Ethelyn Langenencks, a clerk, all resided at this address. Charles F. Turner (1870-1894,) who died of pneumonia, was the son of Frank M. Turner. William T. Turner was the son of Frances Turner. Frank M. Turner ( -1909) and Frances E. Turner ( -1933) both died in Ramsey County. The most recent sale of the property was in 2006 and the sale price was $254,500. The previous owners of record of the property were Terry A. Curtin and Rosana I. Plaza and the current owners of record of the property are Jose Antonio Cardena and Maria Eugenia Torres. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Harry Frink (1888-1902,) who was born in the United States to parents who also were born in the United States, who was single, and who died of a diabetic coma, resided at the former nearby 282 Winifred Street East in 1902. The 1930 city directory indicates that the former nearby 278 Winifred Street East was vacant. Charles E. Frink was the father of Harry Frink. [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.] [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.]

281 Winifred Street East: Built in 2003. The structure is a two story, 1632 square foot, five room, two bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. Harry Fink is the son of Charles E. Fink. The property was last sold for $263,000 and that sale occurred in 2003. The current owners of record of the property are Ann Marie Morris Tucker and James G. Tucker, Jr. The 1887 city directory indicates that Rev. and Mrs. Calvin C. Herriott resided at the former nearby 282 Winifred Street East and that Rev. and Mrs. F. R. Pantikow resided at the former nearby 283 Winifred Street East. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Charles E. Fink resided at the former nearby 282 Winifred Street East in 1902. The 1918 city directory indicates that Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Hielacher resided at the former nearby 283 Winifred Street East. The 1920 city directory indicates that Vernon J. Chase, an electrician, resided at the former nearby 282 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that Edward Rogstad, a laborer employed by Swift & Company, his wife, Nora Rogstad, Frank Windisch, a driver employed by the Moore Transfer Company, and his wife, Mabel Windisch, all resided at the former nearby 282 Winifred Street East, that Rev. Burdette C. Bandersky resided at the former nearby 283 Winifred Street East, and that Morris Bandersky, a machinist employed by the Singer Sewing Machine Company, and his wife, Pearl Bandersky, resided at the former nearby 284 Winifred Street East. [See note for the Singer Sewing Machine Company for 921 Hudson Road.]

285 Winifred Street East: Built in 2002. The structure is a two story, 1632 square foot, five room, two bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The last sale of this property was in 2005 and the sale price was $235,000. The previous owner of record of the property was Ryan Klaahsen and the current owner of record of the property is Clayton Munt.

286 Winifred Street East: Built in 1921. The structure is a two story, 2597 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1930 city directory indicates that Nathan Lipove, a clothes cleaner with a shop located in South St. Paul, Minnesota, and his wife, Bessie Lipove, resided at this address. The current owners of record of the property are Jacqueline Dodge Borgan and Wallace Borgan. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that James D. Munger resided at the former nearby 287 Winifred Street East in 1901. Reuben Dewitt Munger (1900-1901) was the son of James D. Munger and died of bronchitis. The 1930 city directory indicates that the Winifred Street Evangelical Church was located at the former nearby 287 Winifred Street East.

288 Winifred Street East: Built in 1971. The structure is a one story, 1196 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Kate M. Iverson (1872-1892,) of German heritage who died of septicimea, and Edward C. Iverson, husband and wife, resided at this address in 1892. The 1892 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shaw resided at this address. The 1894 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin resided at this address. The 1898 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Carroll and their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Doran all resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hampshire resided at this address. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#2400) indicate that James P. Johnson (1895- ,) a 1918 enlistee and a Private First Class in the Army Signal Corps, who was born in St. Paul, had brown eyes, brown hair, and a fair complexion, was 5' 7" tall, was a dealer at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, including the Somme, Amiens, and Le Quesne, was a live stock broker employed by Johnson Brothers of South St. Paul, Minnesota, after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his mother, Alice T. Johnson, at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Peter Cohen, a peddler, resided at the former nearby 294 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that Aaron A. Adelman, a buyer employed by the United Package Company, and his wife, Tillie Adelman, resided at this address. Willis Ross Shaw ( -1909) and Edward C. Iverson ( -1917) both died in Ramsey County. The property was last sold in 1994 with a sale price of $58,000. The previous owners of record of the property were Koua Vang and Mai Yang and the current owner of record of the property is Kerry Vang Packor.

293 Winifred Street East: Built in 1894. The structure is a two story, 1948 square foot, nine room, two bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The 1896 and 1898 city directories indicate that Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Stegner resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Stegner and their daughter all resided at this address. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mrs. Amelia Stegner and her daughters all resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Fred Christopherson, a laborer, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Ewald G. Fernstahl, Frank J. Snapp, an employee of Swift & Company, his wife, Eva Snapp, and Marjorie M. Snapp, a stock girl employed by Bannons Incorporated, all resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is John P. Rodriguez. [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

294 Winifred Street East: Built in 1900. The structure is a two story, 2268 square foot, 11 room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1887, 1892, 1894, 1896, 1898, and 1900 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Eastman resided at this address. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Samuel Wakefield Eastman resided at this address in 1894. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Isabel M. Day (1830-1906,) the wife of Michael H. Day, who was born in Canada to parents born in Scotland and who died of diabetes and Bright's disease, resided at this address in 1906. The 1930 city directory indicates that this address was vacant. Emma Luella Cooledge (1857-1935), the daughter of John Cooledge (1829-1862,) a sergeant in Company A of the Sixth Minnesota Regiment who was killed at the Battle of Birch Coulee, Renville County, Minnesota, during the Dakota Uprising, and Mary Jane Easterling Cooledge (1837-1877,) married Samuel Wakefield Eastman (1848-1927,) the son of George Kendall Eastman and Lydia A. Bissell Eastman, but the couple eventually divorced and Samuel Wakefield Eastman married Anna Hinckley Dryer (1857-1936.) The children of Samuel Wakefield Eastman were William A. Eastman, Browlis Wakefield Eastman, George K. Eastman (1879- ,) Ethel May Eastman (1885- ,) Archie G. Eastman (1888- ,) and Brooks Eastman (1889- .) Samuel Wakefield Eastman was born in Hop Bottom, Lathrop Township, Pennsylvania, was a conductor on the Great Northern RailRoad for 48 years, moved to Boise, Idaho, in 1919, and died in Boise, Ada County, Idaho. Frederick A. Leyde was Mary Jane Easterling's second husband. Samuel Wakefield Eastman and Emma Luella Cooledge Eastman were connected with the Dodge family of St. Paul, perhaps through the marriage of Ethiel L. Dodge (1859- ,) the son of Ossian E. Dodge (1820-1871) and Fanny Pratt Dodge, and Jennie Leyde (1865-1951,) the daughter of Frederick A. Leyde and Mary Jane Easterling Leyde, in 1884. A photo album of Samuel Wakefield Eastman and Emma Cooledge Eastman contains pictures of Ethiel L. Dodge. Ossian Euclid Dodge (1820-1876,) the son of David B. Dodge (1767-1849) and Cybele I. Tyler Dodge (1787-1854,) was born in Cayuga, New York, apprenticed to a cabinet-maker in 1833, earned a reputation as an ornamental painter, bronzer, gilder, and manufacturer of perspective landscape window curtains, sang and managed the Hutchinson Family Singers in 1848, founded the literary paper Boston Weekly Museum in 1849, married Fannie Florence Pratt, moved to New York City in 1851, was elected to the 1851 delegation to the World’s Peace Congress in London, married Ettie Lyon in 1854 in Zanesville, Ohio, moved to Cleveland in 1858, settled in St. Paul in 1862, was the owner of a music store and dealt in real estate, was a well known newspaper writer, took the nom de plume "Ivan Ort" and published under that name sketches on Palestine, Assyria, and Egypt, under the pen name Oro Fino ("fine gold") wrote letters to the St. Paul Pioneer Press about the Lake Vermillion region of Minnesota in 1866, was the secretary of the St. Paul Chamber of Commerce from 1869 until 1873, was a vocalist, was the author of numerous songs and sketches, was an abolitionist featured in Dodge's Sketches by Robert Morris, published in 1870, was a concert singer who had a concert troupe, was a Mason, was an absolute tee-totaler for his entire life, died in London, and is interred at Paddington Cemetery, Willesden Lane, Kilburn, London, England. In a charity auction for concerts by the Swedish singer Jenny Lind conducted in 1851 by P. T. Barnum, Ossian E. Dodge, in Boston, made the second highest bid of $625. In 1873, Mrs. Ossian E. Dodge was permitted without prejudice to withdraw her divorce suit. Ossian Euclid Dodge and Fannie Florence Pratt Dodge had five children, Ossian E. Dodge (1855- ,) Ethiel Dodge (1859- ,) Daniel Dodge (1868- ,) David Henry Dodge (1868- ,) and Florence Dodge (1870- .) Michael H. Day (1834-1915, his wife, Isabel Smith Day (1836-1906,) and Jennie L. Day (1864-1915) are all buried in Oakland Cemetery. The battle of Birch Coulie was an ambush of a militia regiment of more than 75 men, commanded by Major Joseph R. Brown and Captain H. P. Grant of Company A of the Sixth Minnesota Regiment, who were dispatched on a burial detail, by Dakota indians under the general leadership of Mdewakanton Chief Little Crow. At the conclusion of the first attack by an estimated 200 Medawakanton and Wakpekoota warriors from the bands of Red Legs, Gray Bird, Big Eagle, and Mankato, 20 men of the militia were killed, four men were mortally wounded, perhaps 60 were wounded, and nearly every horse was killed. A relief column to Birch Coulee from the Sibley Expedition at Fort Ridgely subsequently came under attack and held their position by benefit of artillery. Both commands were ultimately relieved by the balance of Colonel Henry Hastings Sibley's unit, which caused the Dakota to withdraw from the area. The property was last sold for $130,000 and that sale occurred in 2000. The previous owner of record of the property was Sebastien B. Bakatuinamina and the current owners of record of the property are Carol Klindworth and Roderick A. Klindworth. [See note on the Great Northern RailRoad.]

295 Winifred Street East: Built in 1972. The structure is a one story, 1008 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The last sale of this property was in 1995 and the sale price was $65,800. The current owners of record of the property are Annette M. Duerscherl and David R. Duerscherl. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#30406) indicate that Martin H. Stolp (1893- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private in Company A of the 364th Infantry, who was born in St. Paul, had brown eyes, brown hair, and a medium complexion, was 5' 9" tall, was a plumber at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, including St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, was a plumber employed by Matthew Gisch after the completion of service, and was married, resided at the nearby former 297 Winifred Street East. The 1920 city directory indicates that George Anderson, a butcher, resided at the former nearby 297 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that Benjamin Chargo, a peddler, his wife, Anna Chargo, and Samuel Tankenoff all resided at the former nearby 297 Winifred Street East.

298 Winifred Street East: Built in 1971. The structure is a one story, 1144 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The 1885 and 1887 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. Ransom M. Lawton resided at this address. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that August Henry Luedeman (1863-1917,) the husband of Augusta Luedeman, who was born in Germany to parents who were born in Germany and who died of illuminating gas poisoning, resided at this address in 1917. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Daniel A. Ferguson and Hattie B. Yahn both resided at this address in 1921. The 1930 city directory indicates that George P. Kachel, a sprayer employed by the Bohn Refrigerator Company, his wife, Katherine Kachel, and Chris M. Malone all resided at this address. Ransom M. Lawton ( -1941) died in Ramsey County. The current owners of record of the property are Florentino Vasquez and Marcelina Vasquez. The 1887 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moody and Miss Minnie Marvin all resided at the former nearby 301 Winifred Street East. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#3122) indicate that Wilfred J. Gauthier (1890- ,) a 1917 enlistee and a Wagoner in 132nd Engineers, who was born in St. Paul, had blue eyes, light hair, and a clear complexion, was 5' 10 1/2" tall, was a messenger at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was a cattle salesman employed by J. E. Hartnett after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided at the nearby former 300 Winifred Street East. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#17262) indicate that Lawrence A. Gauthier (1897- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Wagoner in Crac. Amb. Co. #69, who was born in St. Paul, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a light complexion, was 5' 6" tall, was a chauffeur at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was a cattle salesman employed by Grisen & Page after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his parents, Alfred Gauthier and Mary Gauthier, at the nearby former 300 Winifred Street East. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#30548) indicate that William J. Martin (1893- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private First Class in 35th Service Company of the Signal Corps, who was born in St. Paul, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a fair complexion, was 5' 7 1/2" tall, was a telephone man at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, was issued one gold service chevron, was a telephone switchboard installer employed by the Tri-State Telephone & Telegraph Company after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided at the nearby former 299 Winifred Street East. The 1920 city directory indicates that Wilfred J. Gauthier, a messenger, boarded at 1171 Lincoln Avenue, that Daniel A. Ferguson, a clerk employed by the Booth Fisheries Company, resided at the former nearby 303 Winifred Street East, and that James W. Condon resided at the former nearby 304 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that George J. Jackson, a shoe repairer employed by Earl D. Parkhurst, a shoe rebuilder, and his wife, Anna Jackson, and Mrs. Pauline Nicolai, the widow of Aug Nicolai, resided at the former nearby 299 Winifred Street East, that Mrs. Gertrude P. Silver, the widow of Henry L. Silver, Ann E. Silver, a social worker employed by the Jewish Welfare Association, and David T. Silver, an architect, all resided at the former nearby 300 Winifred Street East, that Mrs. Frances A. Ferguson, the widow of Daniel A. Ferguson, resided at the former nearby 303 Winifred Street East, and that David Lande, a peddler, his wife, Dena Lande, Betty Lande, a wrapper employed by the Golden Rule Department Store, Ida Lande, a cashier employed by the Golden Rule Department Store, and Joseph Lande, a salesman employed by the Golden Rule Department Store, all resided at the former nearby 304 Winifred Street East. Wilfred J. Gauthier (1891-1954,) was born in St. Paul, the son of Alfred Gauthier and Mary Gauthier, Minnesota territorial pioneers, was a U. S. Post Office guard, and retired in 1952 after 18 years of service because of ill health. Wilfred Gauthier's wife was Gladys Gauthier and the couple had two children, Suzanne Gauthier and William H. Gauthier. [See note for Tri-State Telegraph & Telephone Company for 596 Portland Avenue.] [See the note for the Golden Rule Department Store for 657 East Fourth Street.]

305 Winifred Street East: Built in 1983. The structure is a two story, 1064 square foot, four room, one bathroom, frame house. The property was last sold in 2004 with a sale price of $110,000. The previous owners of record of the property were Clara F. Fredell and Frederic L. Fredell and the current owner of record of the property is Michael D. Davis.

306 Winifred Street East: Built in 1956. The structure is a one story, 1232 square foot, five room, one bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The 1898 and 1900 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fuhrman resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Donovan O. Chase, a yardman employed by the St. Paul Union Stockyards Company, boarded at this address and that James G. Chase, a foreman employed by Swift & Company, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Maurice M. Rosenbaum, a peddler, and his wife, Fannie Rosenbaum, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2001 with a sale price of $132,900. The current owners of record of the property are Cynthia M. Vasquez and Jason Vasquez. [See note for St. Paul Union Stockyards for 537 Ohio Street.] [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.] [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.]

307 Winifred Street East: Built in 1983. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house. The 1898 and 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stegner resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Washington L. Stegner, and his wife, Mary Stegner, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2002 and the sale price was $97,885. The current owners of record of the property are Ra P. Kour and Vuthy Kour, who reside in Shakopee, Minnesota. Little Sketches of Big Folks indicates that Edward Hyde resided at the former nearby 308 Winifred Street East. The book of Minnesotans: a biographical dictionary of leading living men of Minnesota, edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, indicates that Edward Hyde resided at the nearby former 308 Winifred Street East in 1907. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hyde and their daughters all resided at the former nearby 308 Winifred Street East. The 1920 city directory indicates that Mrs. Helen Clark, a matron, boarded at the former nearby 308 East Winifred Street. The 1930 city directory indicates that Joseph Edelstein, a peddler, his wife, Anne Edelstein, Abr Winnick, a laborer employed by Armour & Company, and his wife, Jenny Winnick, all resided at the former nearby 308 Winifred Street East. Edward Hyde (1857- ,) the son of Daniel/Henry Hyde, an Army officer, and Lydia Williams Hyde ( -1905,) was born in Lebanon, Connecticut, was educated in common and high schools of Lebanon, Connecticut, first engaged in the general merchandise business in Lebanon, Connecticut, for three years, was a clerk in the grocery business of T. R. McGurn in Virginia City, Nevada, for five years, married Alliss Cynthia M. Friend of Newport, Rhode Island, in 1886, traveled for Griggs, Cooper & Company, wholesale grocers, for 20 years, was a grocer, was the vice president of Griggs & Company after 1905, was a Republican, was a Congregationalist, was a member of the Bethany Congregational Church, was a Mason, was a member of the Knights of Pythias, was a member of the Modern Woodmen of Stillwater, Minnesota, was a member of the United Commercial Travelers of St. Paul, and officed at 190 East Third Street. Edward Hyde and Cynthia Friend Hyde were the parents of three children, Alice Hyde (1888- ,) Luther Hyde (1890- ,) and Helen Hyde (1893- .) [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.] [See note on Nicols, Dean & Gregg for 29 Summit Court.] [See note on Knights of Pythias for 2225 East Lake of the Isles Parkway.] [See the note for the Griggs, Cooper & Company for 901 Euclid Street.]

309 Winifred Street East: Built in 1981. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Christian A. Meyer resided at the former nearby 308 Winifred Street East in 1890. The current owner of record of the property is Eloise M. Lovell.

310 Winifred Street East: Built in 1973. The structure is a two story, 2032 square foot, nine room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with an attached garage. The current owner of record of the property is Hope M. Varela.

311 Winifred Street East: [See note for the Northern Cooperage Company for 35 Irvine Park.]

313 Winifred Street East: Built in 1981. The structure is a two story, 1064 square foot, four room, one bathroom, frame house. In 1896, a baby born to the Baker family, residents at this address, died. The previous owner of record of the property was Connie H. Davis and the current owners of record of the property are Archibald Davis and Connie Hernandez Davis.

315 Winifred Street East: Built in 1981. The structure is a two story, 1064 square foot, four room, one bathroom, frame house. The 1887 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dennis resided at this address. The 1892 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jones resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Sidora A. Bourne, the widow of Walter B. Bourne, and William L. Clark, a laborer, both resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Diana Miller, the widow of John W. Miller and a packer employed by Armour & Company, James R. Reed, a laborer employed by Armour & Company, and his wife, Johanna Reed, all resided at this address. The previous owner of record of the property was Mario M. Duarte and the current owners of record of the property are Maria Del Pilas Duarte and Mario M. Duarte. The 1885 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Bullis resided at the former nearby 316 Winifred Street East. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Theobald Motz (1827-1891,) of German heritage, and Elizabeth Motz, husband and wife, resided at the former nearby 316 Winifred Street East in 1891. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Mrs. Elizabeth Motz resided at the former nearby 316 Winifred Street East in 1892. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Mrs. Ida M. Wittich resided at the former nearby 316 Winifred Street East in 1907. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Elizabeth Motz (1831-1915,) the widowed mother of Louis Motz, who was born in Germany to parents also born in Germany and who died of a heart insufficiency, resided at the nearby former 316 Winifred Street East in 1915. The 1920 city directory indicates that Isidore Fligstein, a machine operator employed by Gordon & Ferguson, resided at the former nearby 316 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that the former nearby 316 Winifred Street East was vacant. Theobald Motz (1827-1892) is buried in Oakland Cemetery. Carl William Jones ( -1947) died in Ramsey County. Elizabeth Estella Motz ( -1911) died in Hennepin County. [See note on Richards Gordon and the Gordon-Ferguson Company for 378 Summit Avenue.] [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.]

317 Winifred Street East: Built in 1981. The structure is a two story, 1064 square foot, four room, one bathroom, frame house. The property was last sold in 2005 with a sale price of $125,000. The previous owner of record of the property was Hilda Barrientos and the current owner of record of the property is Grays Riverview Terrace Association, which is located in Minneapolis. The 1920 city directory indicates that Joseph Bloom, a partner with Joseph Feldman and Oscar Troub as proprietors of the Feldman, Troub & Bloom Economy Tailor Shop located at 45 West Seventh Street, resided at the former nearby 318 Winifred Street East and that Raymond E. Colwell, a butcher, boarded at the nearby former 318 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that Peter G./C. Schmidt, a laborer, his wife, Lydia Schmidt, Alf Tourville, a painter, and his wife, Elizabeth Tourville, all resided at the former nearby 318 Winifred Street East.

319 Winifred Street East: Built in 1981. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house. The property was last sold in 2005 with a sale price of $115,000. The previous owner of record of the property was Anita S. Keo, who resided in Oakdale, Minnesota, and the current owners of record of the property are Joseph J. Nicosia, Jr., and Tamara S. Nicosia.

321 Winifred Street East: Built in 1981. The structure is a two story, 1064 square foot, four room, one bathroom, frame house. The 1930 city directory indicates that Charles Oriol, a salesman employed by the Nipola Company, Eli Paster, a salesman, and Rachel Paster, resided at this address. The Nipola Company of St. Paul was a manufacturer of perfume bottles. In the late 1920's, the Nipola Company was a front for a bootlegging operation during prohibition and made the perfume as a front to their operation. The property was last sold in 2002 with a sale price of $107,000. The previous owner of record of the property was Daniel J. Borum and the current owner of record of the property is Rich Cherpor Yang.

323 Winifred Street East: Built in 1981. The structure is a two story, 1064 square foot, four room, one bathroom, frame house. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Rachel Archibald (1814-1893,) of English heritage who died of a general disability, resided at this address in 1893. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nafus resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that William E. Davidson, a clerk, resided at this address. R. H. Schuyler was the son-in-law of Rachel Archibald. The previous owner of record of the property was Sarath Prum and the current owner of record of the property is Roy Sok. The 1920 city directory indicates that Louis J. Blike, a bookbinder employed by Wright Barrett & Stilwell Company, boarded at the former nearby 324 Winifred Street East.

325 Winifred Street East: Built in 1982. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house. The 1930 city directory indicates that Max Zidmon resided at this address. The previous owners of record of the property were Saing Ean Chhem and Thy Khiev and the current owners of record of the property are Saing Ean Chhem and Thy Khiev Chhem. The 1920 city directory indicates that James H. Barrett, a salesman, resided at the former nearby 326 Winifred Street East and that Leslie J. Barrett, a clerk employed by Peter Rosenberger, boarded at the former nearby 326 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that Zelik Berdt, a grocer, Florence Berdt, a saleswoman employed by the Golden Rule Department Store, William Berdt, a peddler, William Frederick, a hog killer employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Belle Frederick, all resided at the former nearby 326 Winifred Street East. [See the note for the Golden Rule Department Store for 657 East Fourth Street.] [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

327 Winifred Street East: Built in 1982. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house. The current owners of record of the property are Khala Kim and Eang Seng Meas.

329 Winifred Street East: Built in 1982. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house. The 1930 city directory indicates that Oliver A. Hubbard, a helper, and his wife, Lulu E. Hubbard, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Genevieve Rangel. The 1920 city directory indicates that John L. Blomquist, a carpenter, resided at the former nearby 339 Winifred Street East.

331 Winifred Street East: Built in 1982. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house. The current owner of record of the property is Maria Del C. Arellano Garcia.

333 Winifred Street East: Built in 1982. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The property was last sold in 2005 with a sale price of $131,000. The previous owner of record of the property was Nelly Quesada and the current owner of record of the property is Orlando Rodriguez Perez.

335 Winifred Street East: Built in 1985. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached one car garage. The 1896 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Agnew resided at this address. The 1898 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leak resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Rand R. Davis, a laborer employed by Belvidere Cast Stone Company, and Joseph Elfert, a clerk employed by the Great Northern RailRoad, both resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that the residents at this address were Joseph F. Cate, a janitor, and his wife, Nancy C. Cate (Apartment #1) and Albert H. Shelby, a barber employed by Otto Paape, and his wife, Agnes E. Shelby (Apartment #2.) Apartments #3, #4, and #5 were vacant in 1930. The property was last sold for 2005 and that sale occurred in $136,000. The previous owners of record of the property were Huoa Ly Lim and Pok Sai Nginn and the current owners of record of the property are Vana Kost and Vuthy Men. The 1920 city directory indicates that Henry M. Elfert, a warehouseman employed by the Foley Brothers Grocery Company, resided at the former nearby 335 1/2 Winifred Street East. [See note on the Great Northern RailRoad.]

337 Winifred Street East: Built in 1984. The structure is a two story, 570 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached one car garage. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Ottomar O. Stoner resided at this address in 1891. The 1898 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Torrence resided at this address. World War I veterans Adolph Sterling (1897- ), a Cook, Roy Sterling (1899- ), a Corporal, Adolph Stevling, and Roy Stevling all resided at this address in 1919. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#3642) indicate that Joseph P. McAndrews (1898- ,) a 1917 enlistee and a Private in Company C of the First Regiment of the Minnesota National Guard, who was born in Ellsworth, Wisconsin, moved to Minnesota in 1901, had brown eyes, brown hair, and a dark complexion, was 5' 10" tall, was unemployed at induction, was a smoke house box maker and nailer employed by Swift & Company after the completion of service, and was married, resided with his wife, Pearl McAndrews, at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that the residents at this address were Lawrence P. Boudie, a packer employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Julia Boudie (Apartment #1) and Edward H. Bayers, a driver, and his wife, Christine Bayers (Apartment #2.) Apartments #3, #4, and #5 were vacant in 1930. William McAndrews, the father of Joseph P. McAndrews, resided at 317 East Robie Street in 1917. Roy Stevling (1899-1963) was born outside of Minnesota, had a mother with a maiden name of Kessnick, and died in Wabasha County, Minnesota. The property was last sold for $120,000 and that sale occurred in 2003. The current owners of record of the property are Ra P. Kour and Vuthy Kour. In 1897, a chimney fire occurred at a three story brick flat located at the former nearby 337 1/2 Winifred Street East which was owned by the St. Paul Trust Company and occupied by William Hanley. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#2495) indicate that Roy Stevling (1899- ,) a 1917 underage enlistee and a Corporal in the 20th Engineering Company, who was born in Minneapolis, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a fair complexion, was 6' tall, was a cook at induction, served in the American Expeditionary Force in France, including time in St. Nazaire, was a laundryman employed by the Costume Laundry of Minneapolis after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his mother, Louisa Stevling, at the nearby former 337 1/2 Winifred Street East. Roy Stevling (1899-1963) was born outside of Minnesota, had a mother with a maiden name of Kessnick, and died in Wabasha County, Minnesota. The St. Paul Trust Company was established in 1884 with $200,000 in capital stock, had J. W. Bishop as its president for the entirety of its history, administered several large estates, including that of Norman W. Kittson, was involved in litigation over $100,000 depreciation over ten years in the estate of C. D. Strong, and voluntarily liquidated itself in 1904. James J. Hill was a member of the board of directors of the St. Paul Trust Company in 1893 and the officers of the St. Paul Trust Company were J. W. Bishop, president, Charles W. Eberlein, secretary, and Harvey Officer, attorney, in 1893. The St. Paul Trust Company was located at the Endicott Building in 1893. Elias Franklin Drake also was a long time member of the board of directors of the St. Paul Trust Company. The Northwestern Trust Company was the receiver for the St. Paul Trust Company in 1904. [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.] [See note on Judson Wade Bishop and Mary Libania Axtell Bishop for 720 Fairmount Avenue.] [See note on James Jerome Hill for 240 Summit Avenue.] [See note on Harvey Officer for 11 Alice Court.] [See the note for Elias Franklin Drake for 324 Bates Avenue.]

339 Winifred Street East: Built in 1985. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached one car garage. The 1898 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crump resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Patton and Miss Martha Patton all resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that the residents at this address were John F. Koeller, a janitor, and his wife, Susette Koeller, at Apartment #3 and that Apartment #1 and #2 were vacant. The current owner of record of the property is Felix Lozano. The 1930 city directory indicates that the residents of the former nearby 340 Winifred Street East were Henry L. Smith, a laborer employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Ethel Smith (Apartment #1,) Louis Klein (Apartment #2,) Walton R. Baldwin, a laborer employed by Swift & Comapny, and his wife, Leola Baldwin (Apartment #3,) and Nathan Frieberg, a janitor employed by Swift & Company, and his wife, Esther Frieberg (Apartment #4.) [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

341 Winifred Street East: Built in 1984. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached one car garage. The property was last sold in 1991 with a sale price of $38,000. The current owner of record of the property is Chay C. Kim.

343 Winifred Street East: Built in 1984. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached one car garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that James E. Van Dusartz, a police office, and his wife, Irene Van Dusartz, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2003 with a sale price of $114,000. The current owner of record of the property is Marie A. Guillame.

345 Winifred Street East: Built in 1984. The structure is a two story, 1102 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house. The previous owner of record of the property was Melvin Lorentz and the current owner of record of the property is Lori K. Lorentz, who resides at 415 Wheeler Street North. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Elizabeth Lawton and John Lawton both resided at the nearby former 348 Winifred Street East in 1883. The 1885 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawton, their daughter, Albert M. Lawton, Charles B. Lawton, and S. F. Brayton, Jr., all resided at the former nearby 348 Winifred Street West. The 1887 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawton, their daughter, Albert M. Lawton, and Charles B. Lawton all resided at the former nearby 348 Winifred Street East. In 1889, Jonathan Lawton and his wife, Elizabeth Lawton, their daughter, Minnie Lawton (1870- ,) and Albert M. Lawton all resided at the nearby former 348 East Winifred Street. The Lawtons also owned a duplex next door, Minnie Lawton lived in one side of the double house, Percy Downing Godfrey ( -1919) rented the other side, and he courted Minnie Lawton. Percy Downing Godfrey married Minnie Lawton in 1892. In 1901, Percy Downing Godfrey and his wife, Minnie Lawton Godfrey, lived at 348 East Winifred Street. Minnie Godfrey became stone deaf around 1905. In 1919, Percy Downing Godfrey and his wife, Minnie Lawton Godfrey, lived at 1089 Lincoln Avenue. Minnie Godfrey went to Baltimore, Maryland, where her son, Percy Godfrey, Jr., coached basketball, after 1919, to take lip reading courses and there she met Augustus C. Knight, also deaf, who became her second husband and they resettled in California. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Warren R. Dennis and Nora Dennis, husband and wife, resided at the former nearby 350 Winifred Street East in 1890. The 1902 University of Minnesota Alumni Record indicates that Percy D. Godfrey, an 1892 graduate, a lawyer who officed at the New York Life Building, and a U. S. Commissioner for the U. S. Court of Claims, resided at the nearby former 348 Winifred Street East. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mrs. E. A. Lawton and J. H. Lawton both resided at the former nearby 348 Winifred Street East. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that John Henry Lawton (1862-1920,) the unmarried brother of R. M. Lawton, who was born in Wisconsin to parents born in the United States and who died of suicide, resided at the nearby former 348 Winifred Street East in 1920. The 1920 city directory indicates that George W. F. Eue, a clerk employed by Irvin & Beard Company, Karl Eue, a bookbinder employed by West Publishing Company, and Marie Eue, a clerk employed by Irvin & Beard Company, all boarded at the former nearby 347 Winnifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that Jacob Spektor/Spector, a salesman, his wife, Bertha Spektor, Henry Kaplan, a junk dealer located at 136 Livingstone Avenue, his wife, Lena Kaplan, and George Yakinschuk all resided at the former nearby 347 Winifred Street East, that Volney V. Short, a painter, and his wife, Delia Short, resided at the former nearby 348 Winifred Street East, and that the former nearby 350 Winifred Street East was vacant. Warren R. Dennis ( -1890) died of consumption. [See 455 Banfil Avenue for a note on Percy Downing Godfrey.] [See note on the West Publishing Company for 415 Summit Avenue.]

351 Winifred Street East: Built in 2002. The structure is a two story, 1524 square foot, six room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1885 and 1887 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ballard resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Thomas J. Mulcahy, a brick baker employed by Hardstone Brick & Engineering Company, and his wife, Anne Mulcahy, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2003 and the sale price was $146,900. The current owner of record of the property is Oladunni Afolabi. The 1887 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Peck resided at the former nearby 353 Winifred Street East. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Peter resided at the former nearby 353 Winifred Street East. The 1920 city directory indicates that Celement R. Bair, a clerk employed by Swift & Company, resided at the former nearby 353 Winifred Street East, that Clement R. Bair, Jr., boarded at the former nearby 353 Winifred Street East, and that Clement Blair, a clerk employed by the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha RailRoad, boarded at the nearby former 353 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that the former nearby 353 Winifred Street East was vacant. [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.] [See note on the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha RailRoad.]

357 Winifred Street East: Built in 1976. The structure is a 864 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided split-level house, with a detached garage. The previous owners of record of the property were Janie L. Ahola and Marlene D. Mathison and the current owner of record of the property is Damasio Lopez Pineda.

358 Winifred Street East: Built in 1957. The structure is a one story, 3840 square foot, apartment building. Rose M. Ramirez resided at Apartment 5 of this address in 2003. The current owner of record of the property is MJF Property Management of White Bear Lake, Minnesota. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Clement L. Coleman resided at the former nearby 359 Winifred Street East in 1893. The 1920 city directory indicates that Allen A. Ackland, a pressman employed by the Webb Publishing Company, resided at the former nearby 359 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that Jacob L. Heller, a peddler, his wife, Pearl Heller, and John L. Heller resided at the former nearby 359 Winifred Street East. [See the note for Webb Publishing for 291 Goodrich Avenue.]

362 Winifred Street East: Built in 1957. The structure is a one story, 3840 square foot, apartment building. The current owner of record of the property is MJF Property Management of White Bear Lake, Minnesota.

363 Winifred Street East: Built in 1973. The structure is a two story, 1696 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, stucco house, with an attached basement garage. The current owners of record of the property are Teresa Huerta and Peter Verdeja.

366 Winifred Street East: Built in 1976. The structure is a one story, 960 square foot, five room, one bathroom, frame house. The property was last sold for $112,000 and that sale occurred in 2002. The previous owner of record of the property was Khmer Vissal LLC, located at 2392 Hillwood Drive, and the current owners of record of the property are Chanbo Keo and Sovanthy Meng, who reside at 2392 Hillwood. The 1930 city directory indicates that the former nearby 368 Winifred Street East was vacant and that the former nearby 370 Winifred Street East was vacant. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Martha Jane McDaniel (1850-1910,) the wife of James A. McDaniel, who was born in the United States to parents also born in the United States and who died of uremia, resided at the nearby former 368 Winifred street East in 1910. James McDaniel (1847- ) was born in Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, went to Manlius, Onondaga County, New York, in 1864, to learn the milling business, and worked there until 1866, settled in Minneapolis in 1874, and was the head miller of the Washburn Mills after 1877.

372 Winifred Street East: Built in 1975. The structure is a one story, 1344 square foot, five room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with an attached garage. The current owner of record of the property is Jacqueline M. Fleming. The 1902 University of Minnesota Alumni record indicates that Stella Gray (Mrs. Edward Augustus) Whitman, an 1899 graduate, and Edward A. Whitman, a 1900 graduate, a civil engineer with the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul RailRoad, and a physician and surgeon, both resided at the former nearby 374 Winifred Street East. The 1930 city directory indicates that the former nearby 374 Winifred Street East was vacant. Edward A. Whitman, a civil engineer, was a bankruptcy trustee of the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic RailRoad in 1937. [See note on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul RailRoad.] [See note on the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic RailRoad.]

375 Winifred Street East: Built in 1911. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1350 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The previous owner of record of the property was Lola M. Ruiz and the current owner of record of the property is Santiago Martinez. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that John Mason Turner (1880-1902,) who was born in the United States to parents also born in the United States, who was unmarried, and who died of pneumonia, resided at the former nearby in 1902. Frank M. Turner was the father of John Mason Turner. The 1930 city directory indicates that August F. Milbrandt, a well driller, and his wife, Mary Milbrandt, resided at the former nearby 376 Winifred Street East and that Leon A. Lamb, a furnace installer, his wife, Harriet Lamb, Louis H. S. Haas, a driver, and his wife, Nelda Haas, all resided at the former nearby 377 Winifred Street East.

379 Winifred Street East: Built in 1972. The structure is a two story, 1320 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The property was last sold in 2006 with a sale price of $158,000. The previous owners of record of the property were Fue Thao and Seng Her and the current owners of record of the property are Brenda I. Sanchez and David A. Sanchez.

386 Winifred Street East: Built in 1973. The structure is a one story, 1144 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The current owners of record of the property are Eva V. Alsides and Valentine L. Alsides.

359 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1914. The structure is a two story, 2128 square foot, ten room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1887 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. John Minea resided at the corner of Colorado Street and Winslow Avenue. The 1920 city directory indicates that Emily Bran, a clerk, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Raymond Andrews and Joseph Lindorfer both resided at this address. The current owners of record of the property are Gerald C. Kafka and Olivia R. Kafka, who reside at 1230 Como Boulevard East. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Henry Beilke (1852-1893,) of German heritage who died of phithisis, resided at the former nearby 354 Winslow Avenue in 1893.

363 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1909. The structure is a two story, 2301 square foot, 12 room, three bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. Mrs. S. F. Franklin and her son, John Felix Franklin, both resided at this address in 1918. The 1920 city directory indicates that Leo N. Berry, a yardman employed by Rogers-Amundson-Flynn Company, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Le Roy R. Longendyke, a helper employed by the Chicago Great Western RailRoad, Andrew Longendyke, a laborer employed by Swift & Company, and Mrs. Ottillie Henslin, the widow of William Henslin and a helper employed by the Golden Rule Department Store, all resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2000 and the sale price was $150,000. The current owners of record of the property are Corey A. Bednarz and Virgie B. Bednarz. [See note on the Chicago Great Western RailRoad.] [See the note for the Golden Rule Department Store for 657 East Fourth Street.] [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

369 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1910. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1502 square foot, six room, one bathroom, stucco house, with a detached garage. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Tyler McWhorter resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Arthur E. Bundy, a clerk employed at the Central Post Office, and his wife, Grace Bundy, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $71,000 and that sale occurred in 1994. The current owner of record of the property is Stephen M. Nippolt.

375 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1886. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1678 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1887 and 1890 city directories indicate that Mrs. E. Hanson and Henry Hanson both resided at this address. The 1896, 1898, and 1900 city directories indicate that Mrs. E. Hanson and Henry J. Hanson both resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Harry J. Foehlinger, printer in charge employed by the Railway Mail Service, resided at this address and that Thorwald C. Anderson, employed by the U. S. Navy Recruiting Station, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Harry J. Foehlinger, a clerk employed by the Railway Mail Service, his wife, Emma Foehlinger, Herbert A. Witte, a watchmaker employed by the Bullard Brothers Company, and his wife, Florence Witte, all resided at this address. Henry Jacob Hanson ( -1918) died in Ramsey County. The current owners of record of the property are Donald J. Todora and Mary Ann Todora. [See note on Railway Mail Service for 360 Maria Avenue.]

382-384 Winslow Avenue: ;Minea House; Built in 1886; Queen Anne in style. The structure is a two story, 3096 square foot, eight room, three bathroom, brick house, with a detached garage. The building is assymetrical and has two corner towers. The house was built by John Minea and Mary Minea. It was part of a 92.6 acre estate that was subsequently subdivided and developed. The structure was converted to a triplex. The 1898 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. John Minea resided at this address. The 1903 city directory indicates that Albert G. Schleh, a tinner for J. C. Stuhlman, resided at 382 Winslow Avenue. The 1918 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hyland resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Charles M. Silverstein, a police officer at the Ducas Street Station, his wife, Lillian Silverstein, Mrs. Anna Stayman, the widow of Fred Stayman, Leona Stayman, a teacher at the Wheelock School, and Luba Stayman, a stenographer employed by the U. S. Mail Order Company, all resided at 382 Winslow Avenue. In 1981, Byron Johnson and Adele Johnson owned the property. John Minea was in the grocery, produce, feed, and saloon businesses. Albert C. Schleh (1875-1958) was born in Minnesota and died in Ramsey County. John Minea (1849-1916) was born in Lake County, Indiana, the son of Gaspard (Casper) Minea (1806-1873,) a native of St. Louis, Moselle, France, who immigrated in 1832 and was a blacksmith, and Barbara Orth Minea (1817-1882,) a native of Merzig, Germany. John Minea married Mary Bruggemann Minea of St. Paul in 1877, in St. Paul, and the couple had seven children, Joseph Minea (1878- ), Albert Minea (1879- ,) John C. Minea (1882-1962,) May Minea (1884- ,) Emily Minea (1888- ,) Louis Minea (1890-1966,) and Raymond Minea (1892- .) John Minea died in Ramsey County. The current owners of record of the property are Charlene E. McEvoy and Douglas A. Olson.

383 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1885. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1277 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The current owner of record of the property is Corinne Fisher.

386 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1904. The structure is a two story, 2368 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank J. Pilney, the proprietor of a meat market located at 1032 West Seventh Street, and his wife, Mary C. Pilney, resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Jean F. Quinn.

387 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1887. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1415 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1930 city directory indicates that Charles A. Brunet, a welder employed by Seeger Refrigerator company, and his wife, Agnes Brunet, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 1994 with a sale price of $61,500. The current owner of record of the property is Barbara J. Weeks. The 1930 city directory indicates that William Muenz and John H. Bell, a clerk employed by Minnesota Trans, and his wife, Louise Bell, resided at the former nearby 393 Winslow Avenue. [See note on Olin Bailey Lewis for 865 Fairmount Avenue.]

396 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1905. The structure is a two story, 1456 square foot, six room, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached one car garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Ernest F. Hadlich, the superintendent employed by E. Albrecht & Son, his wife, Clara Hadlich, Frances Hadlich, a clerk employed by E. Albrecht & Son, Robert C. Hadlich, an apprentice employed by the Tri-State Telephone & Telegraph Company, and William J. Hadlich, a clerk employed by the Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company, all resided at this address. The current owner of record of the property is Joseph Lucio. [See note for Tri-State Telegraph & Telephone Company for 596 Portland Avenue.] [See note on the Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company for 1730 Portland Avenue.]

403 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1890. The structure is a one story, 724 square foot, fiveroom, one bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. The records of the 1919-1920 Minnesota World War I Soldier's Bonus Board (#4934) indicate that John Felix Franklin (1886- ,) a 1918 draftee and a Private in the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve who was born in Shakopee, Minnesota, was a salesman employed by the Northwestern National Life Insurance Company after the completion of service, and was unmarried, resided with his mother, Mrs. S. F. Franklin, at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that William J. Arnsdorf, who operated a hardware store at 642 South Smith Street, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that John A. Olsen, a clerk employed by the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha RailRoad, and his wife, Lillian Olsen, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 1991 and the sale price was $37,500. The current owner of record of the property is Kristie K. Dahlberg. [See note on the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha RailRoad for 472 Ohio Street.] [See note on Northwestern National Insurance Company Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for 598 Lincoln Avenue.]

404 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1896 (1909 accroding to Ramsey County property tax records). The structure is a two story, 2364 square foot, nine room, two bathroom, frame house, with a detached garage. Although originally a single family house, the structure was subsequently duplexed. The 1930 city directory indicates that Otto R. Treibel, a chief clerk employed by the Northern Pacific RailRoad, his wife, Eugena Treibel, Elsa B. Treibel, a clerk employed by the Great Northern RailRoad, Vivan Longendyke, an assistant foreman, his wife, Olive Longendyke, and Andrew Longendyke, a laborer employed by Swift & Company, all resided at this address. Steve Doyle owned the property in 1981. The current owners of record of the property are Christopher G. Stevens and Susan M. Stevens. [See note on the Northern Pacific RailRoad.] [See note on the Great Northern RailRoad.] [See the note for Swift & Company for 110 Robie Street West.]

409 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1889. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1092 square foot, five room, one bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Marion W. Loveland, a consulting traffic manager, and his wife, Iva Loveland, resided at this address. The current owners of record of the property are Clementine Rangel and Frank Rangel.

412 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1909. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1220 square foot, eight room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, asbestos-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Joseph Walsh, a clerk employed by Armour & Company, resided at this address. The property was last sold for $180,000 and that sale occurred in 2002. The current owner of record of the property is Jennifer Billig. [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.]

413 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1890. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1064 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1896, 1898, and 1900 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Farrell resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frederick Staley, a farmer, his wife, Rose Staley, Walter G. Sundahl, a laborer employed by the Northern Pacific RailRoad, and his wife, Dora M. Sundahl, all resided at this address. Michael R. Farrell ( -1908) died in Ramsey County. The current owner of record of the property is Janelle R. Anderson. [See note on the Northern Pacific RailRoad.]

419 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1889. The structure is a one story, 1086 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided bungalow, with a detached one car garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Ludwig Winnig resided at this address. The current owners of record of the property are Elvia M. Tackaberry and Gregory C. Tackaberry.

429 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1894. The structure is a two story, 2600 square foot, eight room, three bathroom, frame house, with an attached one car garage. The 1896 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. William Stoll resided at this address. The 1898 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. William Stoll and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Martin all resided at this address. The 1900 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stoll resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Arthur E. Bigue, a yardman employed by the St. Paul Union Stock Yards, and Harlow E. Buckman, an ironworker, both resided at this address and that Grace M. Buckman, a clerk employed by Husch Brothers, and Hannah J. Buckman, a packer employed by the Log Cabin Products Company, both boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Harlow E. Buckman, a car repairer employed at the Northern Pacific shops, his wife, Mary Buckman, and Patrick H. Mulcahy all resided at this address. William Stoll (1842-1905) was born in Germany and died in Ramsey County. Arthur G. Martin ( -1924) died in Ramsey County. The property was last sold in 2000 with a sale price of $168,320. The current owner of record of the property is Joseph Cioffi. [See note for St. Paul Union Stockyards for 537 Ohio Street.] [See note on the Log Cabin Syrup Company and Eugene A. Towle for 18 Kenwood Parkway.]

435 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1894. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1504 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, asbestos-sided house. The 1900 city directory indicates that Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Hesselgrave resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that William L. Skeels, a leverman, his wife, Jennie Skeels, Ethel Skeels, a maid employed at 1891 Reaney Street, Adolph M. Drefahl, a machinist employed by Brandtjen & Kluge, and his wife, Eugena Drefahl, all resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2004 and the sale price was $155,900. The current owner of record of the property is Charles Vogler. [See note for Brandtjen & Kluge for 426 McBoal Street.]

443 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1889. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1963 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1930 city directory indicates that Dewey Stadler, a linotype operator employed by Johnson Printing Company, his wife, Anna W. Stadler, Edward E. Vogel, a livestock handler, and his wife, Esther Vogel, all resided at this address. The property was last sold for $35,000 and that sale occurred in 1994. The current owners of record of the property are Kathryn L. Machacek and Timothy A. Machacek, who reside in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota. The 1920 city directory indicates that Anna Brill, the widow of Nicholas Brill, resided at the former nearby 445 Winslow Avenue.

465 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1889. The structure is a one story, 1139 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The current owner of record of the property is Laura Verdeja.

479 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1963. The structure is a one story, 1448 square foot, six room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, stucco house, with an attached garage. The property was last sold in 1996 with a sale price of $86,700. The previous owners of record of the property were Marco A. Decena and Teodoro Ang Decena, Jr., and the current owner of record of the property is Marco A. Decena.

498 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1904. The structure is a two story, 3045 square foot, 13 room, three bathroom, asbestos-sided house. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Minea resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank J. Minea, secretary of the National Checking Company, Inc., and his wife, Regena/Regina Frances Holl Minea (1886-1967,) resided at this address. Bernhard (Ben) Minea (1857-1938) and Augusta Littfin Minea (1862-1944) were the parents of Frank J. Minea (1887-1956.) The National Checking Company, Inc., a restaurant check and coupon book manufacturer, was located at 271 Chestnut Street and its officers were C. T. Raschick, president, Mathew Koller, vice president, and F. J. Minea, secretary and treasurer. Frank J. Minea (1887-1956) was born in Minnesota, had a mother with a maiden name of Luttfin, and died in Ramsey County. The current owners of record of the property are Mary M. Kranz and Paul W. Kranz. The 1930 city directory indicates that Herman Helssner resided at the former nearby 500 Winslow Avenue.

504 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1896. The structure is a two story, 2086 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1900 and 1918 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tuchelt resided at this address. The 1920 city directory indicates that Emma W. Bachmann, a nurse, boarded at this address. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tuchelt resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Fred W. Tuchelt, a proprietor of F. W. Tuchelt's Sons, a cigar maker, his wife, Selina Tuchelt, and Emma Bachmann, a nurse, all resided at this address. Frederick W. Tuchelt (1870- ) was the son of G.W. Tuchelt and Christiana Oehlmaun Tuchelt and was born in St. Paul. Frederick William Tuchelt ( -1933) died in Ramsey County. The property was last sold in 2005 with a sale price of $212,520. The previous owners of record of the property were Garrie M. Itzen and David A. Walbridge and the current owner of record of the property is Terrence M. McManus.

513 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1905. The structure is a two story, 2656 square foot, 12 room, four bathroom, frame house. The 1920 city directory indicates that Patrick Brennan, a laborer employed by the Log Cabin Company, resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that George C. Bracht, a proofreader employed by Webb Publishing Company, and his wife, Alice Bracht, resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2002 and the sale price was $175,000. The current owner of record of the property is Doris J. Breen, who resides in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. The 1920 city directory indicates that Julius C. Beck, a salesman, resided at the former nearby 515 Winslow Avenue. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Augusta Smolka resided at the former nearby 515 Winslow Avenue. [See note on the Log Cabin Syrup Company and Eugene A. Towle for 18 Kenwood Parkway.] [See the note for Webb Publishing for 58 Prospect Boulevard.]

519 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1906. The structure is a two story, 1708 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. World War I veterans Harry G. Hoff (1893-1959), a Corporal, and William H. Hoff (1887- ), a 1st Lieutenant, resided at this address in 1919. The 1924 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoff resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Herman Hoff, a foreman employed by Drake Marble Company, and his wife, Margaret Hoff, resided at this address. Herman Hoff ( -1946) died in Ramsey County. Harry G. Hoff had a mother with a maiden name of Sass and died in Ramsey County. The property was last sold for $89,000 and that sale occurred in 1997. The current owners of record of the property are Raymond H. Becoskie, Jr., and Rebecca M. Urbrock. [See note on the Drake Marble Company for 1384 Portland Avenue.]

520 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1999. The structure is a one story, 1788 square foot, seven room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with an attached garage. The property was last sold in 1999 with a sale price of $115,000. The current owners of record of the property are Blanca F. Mendez and Macario R. Mendez.

525 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1904. The structure is a two story, 1536 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that William E. Zemke, a foreman employed by Charles Weinhagen & Company, his wife, Emma Zemke, and Carolyn Zemke, a stenographer employed by Charles Weinhagen & Company, all resided at this address. The last sale of this property was in 2003 and the sale price was $175,000. The current owners of record of the property are Alfonso Burga and Judith A. Daniel.

526 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1889. The structure is a two story, 1168 square foot, six room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1907 and 1909 Central Presbyterian Church directories indicates that Christian P. Falkenberg, a district chairman in 1907, and Theodore P. Falkenberg resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Frank J. Brown, a carpentry contractor, and his wife, Olive Brown, resided at this address. The current owners of record of the property are Joseph C. Ambrose and Phyllis C. Ambrose. Oakland Cemetery Association records indicate that Charles Arndt (1843-1900,) of German extraction who committed suicide, dying of bullet wounds, and Caroline A. Arndt, husband and wife, resided at the former nearby 530 Winslow Avenue in 1900. Caroline Arndt ( -1932) died in Dakota County, Minnesota.

531 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1900. The structure is a two story, 2863 square foot, eight room, two bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1890 city directory indicates that Mr. and Mrs. B. Minea resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Loreta/Loretta Zemke, the widow of William Zemke, and Aug Zemke, a clerk employed by the McKesson St. Paul Drug Company, both resided at this address. Bernhard (Ben) Minea (1857-1938) was a son of Gaspard "Casper" Minea (1806-1873) and Barbara Orth Minea (1817-1882,) married Augusta Littfin (1862-1944,) and the couple were the parents of three children, Frank J. Minea (1887-1956,) Elmer H. Minea (1889-1949,) and Bernard Vincent Minea (1893-1960.) Gaspard "Casper" Minea was born in Saint Louis, Moselle, France, and Barbara Orth Minea was born in Merzig, Germany. Other children of Gaspard "Casper" Minea and Barbara Orth Minea were Angeline "Anna" Minea, Joseph Minea, Catherine "Katie" Minea, Peter Minea, Margaret "Maggie" Minea, John Minea, Henry Minea, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Minea, Jacob "Jake" Minea, Bernard "Ben" Minea, and Barbara Minea. Bernard Minea ( -1938) died in Ramsey County. The current owner of record of the property is Donald Todora.

534 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1881. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 1338 square foot, six room, one bathroom, brick house. The 1918 and 1924 city directories indicate that Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Southworth resided at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Stanley Balegrodzki, a clerk employed by Nels Sjostrum, and his wife, Mary Balegrodzki, resided at this address. Herbert W. Southworth (1885-1967) was born in Minnesota, had a mother with a maiden name of Melendy, and died in Stearns County, Minnesota. The property was last sold for $120,000 and that sale occurred in 2004. The current owner of record of the property is Robert W. Bejblik. The 1930 city directory indicates that John P. Schwartz resided at the former nearby 535 Winslow Avenue.

541 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1896. The structure is a two story, 1300 square foot, seven room, one bathroom, one half-bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The property was last sold in 2000 with a sale price of $85,000. The current owner of record of the property is Eva S. Cortez. The 1930 city directory indicates that Mrs. Helena Kirchoff, the widow of Frederick Kirchoff, resided at the former nearby 545 Winslow Avenue.

549 Winslow Avenue: Built in 1900. The structure is a two story, 1120 square foot, five room, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1920 city directory indicates that Nicholas C. Ficker, a helper employed by the American Hoist & Derrick Company, boarded at this address. The 1930 city directory indicates that Christ Clausen, a mechanic employed by Mohawk Garage, resided at this address. The current owners of record of the property are Roseann Putrzenski and Paul D. Tretsven. [See note for the American Hoist & Derrick Company for 2010 Summit Avenue.]

634 Woodbury Street: Built in 1884. The structure is a two story, 4738 square foot, five bedroom, four bathroom, brick house, with two garages, one attached and one detached. The property was last sold in 1998 with a sale price of $200,000. The current owners of record of the property are Anne M. Violet and Timothy C. Violet.

667 Woodbury Street: Built in 1890. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 731 square foot, three bedroom, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house. The 1930 city directory indicates that William A. Wendt, a carpenter employed by Armour & Company, and his wife, Elsie Wendt, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2006 with a sale price of $137,900. The previous owner of record of the property was Mary K. Allain and the current owner of record of the property is Gina L. Johnson. [See note on Philip Danforth Armour and Armour & Company for 3 Alice Court.]

751 Woodbury Street: Built in 1900. The structure is a 1 3/4 story, 906 square foot, two bedroom, one bathroom, aluminum/vinyl-sided house, with a detached garage. The 1930 city directory indicates that Henry C. Wilkoske, a pipeman for the St. Paul Fire Department Engine Company No. 6, and his wife, Lillie Wilkoske, resided at this address. The property was last sold in 2004 with a sale price of $102,000. The previous owner of record of the property was Carmen Benitez, who resided at 212 Belvidere Street East, and the current owner of record of the property is Randi Mueske.


Architectural Style Notes

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Information from the University of Minnesota, Northwest Architectural Archives, was used in this webpage.

Information also was used from Murphy, Patricia A., Historic Sites Survey of Saint Paul and Ramsey County, 1980-1983, Ramsey County Historical Society and the Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 1983.

Last Modified: August 9, 2011.