The Ivory McKusick House is a historic house in Stillwater, Minnesota, United States, completed in 1872 for Ivory McKusick (1827–1906). It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for having local significance in the themes of architecture and commerce. It was nominated as a striking example of Second Empire architecture in the region and for its associations with a notable family in early Stillwater. McKusick had built his wealth via the lumber industry and government contracts during the Civil War. His older brother John had helped establish the first sawmill in the vicinity in 1843, named and platted the community that grew around it after his hometown in Maine, and served as its first mayor.
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| - The Ivory McKusick House is a historic house in Stillwater, Minnesota, United States, completed in 1872 for Ivory McKusick (1827–1906). It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for having local significance in the themes of architecture and commerce. It was nominated as a striking example of Second Empire architecture in the region and for its associations with a notable family in early Stillwater. McKusick had built his wealth via the lumber industry and government contracts during the Civil War. His older brother John had helped establish the first sawmill in the vicinity in 1843, named and platted the community that grew around it after his hometown in Maine, and served as its first mayor. (en)
- La casa de Ivory McKusick es una casa histórica en la ciudad de Stillwater, en el estado de Minnesota (Estados Unidos). Fue terminada en 1872 por Ivory McKusick (1827-1906). Fue incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1982 por tener importancia local en los temas de arquitectura y comercio. Fue nominado como un ejemplo sorprendente de la arquitectura estilo Segundo Imperio en la región y por sus asociaciones con una familia notable en los primeros tiempos de Stillwater. McKusick había construido su riqueza a través de la industria maderera y los contratos gubernamentales durante la Guerra de Secesión. Su hermano mayor, John, había ayudado a establecer el primer aserradero en las cercanías en 1843, nombró y planificó la comunidad que creció a su alrededor en honor a su c (es)
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| - La casa de Ivory McKusick es una casa histórica en la ciudad de Stillwater, en el estado de Minnesota (Estados Unidos). Fue terminada en 1872 por Ivory McKusick (1827-1906). Fue incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1982 por tener importancia local en los temas de arquitectura y comercio. Fue nominado como un ejemplo sorprendente de la arquitectura estilo Segundo Imperio en la región y por sus asociaciones con una familia notable en los primeros tiempos de Stillwater. McKusick había construido su riqueza a través de la industria maderera y los contratos gubernamentales durante la Guerra de Secesión. Su hermano mayor, John, había ayudado a establecer el primer aserradero en las cercanías en 1843, nombró y planificó la comunidad que creció a su alrededor en honor a su ciudad natal en Maine, y fue su primer alcalde. (es)
- The Ivory McKusick House is a historic house in Stillwater, Minnesota, United States, completed in 1872 for Ivory McKusick (1827–1906). It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for having local significance in the themes of architecture and commerce. It was nominated as a striking example of Second Empire architecture in the region and for its associations with a notable family in early Stillwater. McKusick had built his wealth via the lumber industry and government contracts during the Civil War. His older brother John had helped establish the first sawmill in the vicinity in 1843, named and platted the community that grew around it after his hometown in Maine, and served as its first mayor. (en)
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