Horace P. Rugg House, 251 Summit Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota
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| Address: | 251 Summit Avenue |
| Neighborhood/s: | Summit Hill, Saint Paul, Minnesota |
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Saint Paul, Minnesota |
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Ramsey County, Minnesota |
| State/province: | Minnesota |
| Country: | United States |
| Year built: | 1887 |
| Historic Function: | House/single dwelling or duplex |
| Architect or source of design: | Allen H. Stem, Edgar J. Hodgson |
| Material of Exterior Wall Covering: | Stone |
| Material of Roof: | Asphalt Shingles |
| Material of Foundation: | Limestone |
| First Owner: | Horace P. Rugg |
Horace P. Rugg House, 251 Summit Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota
(44.945083° N, 93.109931° W)
(44.945083° N, 93.109931° W)
| National Register of Historic Places Information | |
| Level of significance: | Local |
| Primary Style: | Renaissance Revival |
| Secondary Style: | Victorian Romanesque |
The original owner and resident of this house was Horace P. Rugg, who owned the Horace P. Rugg and Co., Wholesale Pumps, Railway and Plumber Supplies. This house was built for an estimated $24,000.
Lieutenant Horace P. Rugg
From: HORACE P. RUGG, Lieut. Col. Fifty-ninth New York Volunteers, Cmdg. Brigade. October 28, 1864.
Summary: Lieutenant Colonel Horace P. Rugg commands the First Brigade of the Army of the Potomac which includes the 184th Pennsylvania Infantry. Rugg reports that the brigade was engaged all day and was driven back until reenforcements arrived.
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