1509 Bryant Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN
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William J. Vonder Weyer House | |
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Address: | 1509 Bryant Avenue N |
Neighborhood/s: | Old Highland, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
City/locality- State/province |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
County- State/province: |
Hennepin County, Minnesota |
State/province: | Minnesota |
Country: | United States |
Year built: | 1905 |
Primary Style: | Queen Anne |
Major Alterations: | Intact |
Historic Function: | House/single dwelling or duplex |
Current Function: | House/single dwelling or duplex |
Builder: | B. Kevenhorester |
Material of Exterior Wall Covering: | Wood |
Material of Roof: | Asphalt Shingles |
Material of Foundation: | Limestone |
Building Permit Number: | B60192 |
First Owner: | William J. Vonder Weyer |
Property Description: Queen Anne; 2.5 stories; symmetrical main façade with exception of off-set entry; cross-gabled, medium-pitched roof; front gable dominates house; diamond patterned shingles on third story gable; boxed eaves with decorative brackets below; full-width, one-story porch; roof cresting on flat porch roof.
Window Condition: 2nd and 3rd floor of western façade (main) appear original
House original to site.
Memories and stories
Photo Gallery
Related Links
[1] Historical building permit for 1509 Bryant Avenue North
[2]1509 Bryant Avenue North - entry in Old Highland's 1980s Walking Tour Guide
Residents' Thoughts
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Notes
William Vonder Weyer was partner and brother-in-law of John Lohmar who resided at 1514 Dupont Ave. N. In 1899 Vonder Weyer was state representative and authored a bill to impose a property tax on the railroads. He was not re-elected.