4 Crocus Hill, Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Edmund Rice Jr. House

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Address: 4 Crocus Hill
Neighborhood/s: Summit Hill, Saint Paul, Minnesota, Crocus Hill, Saint Paul, Minnesota
City/locality-
State/province
Saint Paul, Minnesota
County-
State/province:
Ramsey County, Minnesota
State/province: Minnesota
Country: United States
Year built: 1886
Primary Style: Queen Anne
Major Alterations: Significant Alterations
Historic Function: House/single dwelling or duplex
Current Function: House/single dwelling or duplex
Architect or source of design: William Channing Whitney
Material of Exterior Wall Covering: Brick
Material of Foundation: Limestone
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4 Crocus Hill, Saint Paul, Minnesota
(44.938113,-93.123161)


This huge dramatically situated brick house is one of the most imaginative, eclectic and imposing of all the houses in the Crocus Hill and Grand Hill area.

According to the building permit, the original owner of this house was Edmund Rice Jr. who was working as a real estate agent in 1887. Rice did not live in this house, but instead lived on Summit Avenue.[1]

History

The fourth floor is an addition to the original structure.

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Notes

  1. Ramsey County Historical Society/Saint Paul Heritage Commission Historic Sites Survey - 1981