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Riley Lucas Bartholomew House

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Built
  
1852

Opened
  
1852

Architectural style
  
NRHP Reference #
  
78001545

Area
  
4,047 m²

Added to NRHP
  
28 November 1978

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Location
  
6901 Lyndale Avenue South, Richfield, Minnesota

Similar
  
Richfield History Center an, Fort Snelling, Richfield Tower, Goldstein Museum of Design, Mall of America

The Riley Lucas Bartholomew House is a historic house museum in Richfield, Minnesota, United States, originally the home of prominent early Minnesotan Riley Bartholomew (1807–1894). The Richfield Historical Society operates the house as the Bartholomew House Museum adjacent to their Richfield History Center.

History

In 1852, when Fort Snelling was greatly reduced in size, the area that would become the city of Richfield became available for settlement. Bartholomew came to the area and filed a claim on the shores of Wood Lake. He proceeded to build the two-story section of the home with local lumber, using white pine for the floors. His wife, Fanny, and two children joined him in the spring of 1853. Soon after the construction of the house, two additions were added by moving two single story dwellings from near Minnehaha Falls and adding them on to the house. Bartholomew went on to become influential in local politics as a member of the Republican Constitutional Convention which framed the Minnesota Constitution in 1857. He also represented District Four in the Minnesota Senate. Bartholomew, who earlier in life had risen to the rank of general in the Ohio militia, also joined a company of volunteers during the Dakota War of 1862.

The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for local significance in military and politics/government for its association with Riley Bartholomew.

References

Riley Lucas Bartholomew House Wikipedia


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