Places
James M. and Maggie Mahoney House
Heirloom Home at 709 S. First St.
This Folk Victorian house was constructed circa 1870 for James M. and Maggie Mahoney. The 1887 city directory indicates that …
James W. Foley House
Heirloom Home at 811 S. Third St.
In 1902, James W. Foley hired local contractor Eugene Schmidt to build this late example of the Queen Anne style. …

John and Anna O'Brien House
Landmark Site at 306 Olive St. W.
In 1873, Harvey Wilson, a city surveyor who lived near Chestnut and Fourth Streets, platted a three-block addition roughly between …
John and Elizabeth Miller House
Heirloom Home at 717 S. First St.
The original owners of this elegant, two-and-a-half-story Queen Anne style residence were John L. and Elizabeth Miller, who built the …

John & Clarissa Roney House
Heirloom Home at 663 2nd St. S.
In the northeast corner of this house, on the second floor, is a bedroom with a strange door. The door …
John F. and Malinda Roney House
Heirloom Home at 231 N. Everett St.
This Gothic Revival style house was constructed in 1873 and is one of the oldest homes in the Greeley Addition …

John Gieriet House
Heirloom Home at 1002 S. Third St.
This tall and narrow Italianate style house was built for John Gieriet circa 1876. The two-story, frame residence has a …

John G. & Johanna Nelson House
Heirloom Home at 604 4th St. N.
In 1854, at the age of 14, with both his parents dead, the orphaned John G. Nelson left Sweden to …
John Hagstrom House
Heirloom Home at 919 S. Sixth Ave.
This Italianate style house was constructed circa 1886 for John Hagstrom. The two-story, frame dwelling, rests on a limestone foundation, …
John Moodhe House
Heirloom Home at 911 S. Sixth Ave.
This stately, two-story Italianate style house is one of the few brick constructed houses in the Hersey, Staples Addition to …
John & Sarah Booren House
Landmark Site at 310 6th St. S.
John Booren emigrated to Stillwater from Sweden in 1858, but he did not stay long, traveling to Louisiana and then …

Josiah & Lydia Staples House
Heirloom Home at 414 4th St. N.
This lot was purchased in October of 1857 by Josiah and Lydia Staples from John McKusick There is every indication …

Judson & Maria Smith House
Heirloom Home at 420 4th St. N.
Judson A. Smith, a 28-year-old Maine born blacksmith and his 22-year old wife, Maria, also from Maine, purchased this lot …

Katherine Glaspie House
Heirloom Home at 815 S. Second St.
This house is the second to stand on this site. The first was a house constructed circa 1870 for Patrick …

Lawson Dailey House
Heirloom Home at 704 S. Second St.
This Italianate style house was built circa 1877 for Lawson Dailey. The two-story, frame dwelling rests on a limestone foundation, …

Llewellyn Staples House
Heirloom Home at 1214 N. First St.
This vernacular house was built in 1889 for Llewellyn Staples, the son of Josiah and Lydia E. Staples and grand-nephew …

Log Cabin Restaurant
Gerald R. (Whitey) Lynch and his brother Eugene were natives of Oak Park, a village located at the southern edge …
Majestic Theater
The booming lumber community of Stillwater had growing population during the mid-1800s. All these people were also in need of …
McKusick-Converse House
Heirloom Home at 106 W. Wilkins
This handsome, Stick style house was built circa 1885 by Chester McKusick, a local real estate speculator. The grand home …

McKusick Ravine
This ravine, historically known as the McKusick Ravine, was the beginning of Stillwater's settlement.
