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James L. Lawther House

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Built
  
1857

Opened
  
1857

Added to NRHP
  
21 May 1975

NRHP Reference #
  
75000982

Architectural style
  
Octagon house

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Location
  
927 W. 3rd St., Red Wing, Minnesota

Part of
  
Red Wing Residential Historic District (#82002955)

Similar
  
Welch Village, Barn Bluff, Frontenac State Park, E S Hoyt House, Cannon Valley Trail

The James L. Lawther House is an octagon house in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States. The owner, James Lawther, built it after he visited Dubuque, Iowa and toured the Langworthy House there. At the time, the Langworthy House was the grandest house of its type on the upper Mississippi River. The Lawther House was built in 1857, with an addition in 1870. Its location, at the corner of Third and Hill Streets, has been termed "one of the most architecturally significant intersections in Minnesota" and is part of the Red Wing Residential Historic District. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

James Lawther was a successful businessman and merchant in Red Wing. Besides the house, he built the Gladstone Building in downtown. He also contributed to civic causes such as the Carnegie-Lawther Library, the YMCA, and the park on Barn Bluff. The Gladstone Building is listed on the National Register, and the library is a contributing property to the Red Wing Mall Historic District.

Now serving as a bed and breakfast, the all-brick home features an ornate cupola and central chimney.

References

James L. Lawther House Wikipedia