B. O. Cutter House

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The B.O. Cutter House is a house in the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1856 by master carpenter B.O. Cutter, who was working on other buildings around the University of Minnesota. He built this house on the outskirts of the campus at the time. The house was built in the Carpenter Gothic style with hand-carved molding around the eaves. In 1869, he sold the house to John Gilfillan, who was an educator, regent of the University of Minnesota, banker, attorney, and a U.S. representative in the 49th United States Congress.[2]

B. O. Cutter House
The B. O. Cutter House from the west
B. O. Cutter House is located in Minnesota
B. O. Cutter House
B. O. Cutter House is located in the United States
B. O. Cutter House
Location400 10th Avenue Southeast, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Coordinates44°58′58″N 93°14′27″W / 44.98278°N 93.24083°W / 44.98278; -93.24083
Built1856
ArchitectB.O. Cutter
Architectural styleGothic Revival
NRHP reference No.76001058[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 30, 1976

The house was remodeled in 1943, at which point it was covered in stucco. The interior was remodeled in 1949 to accommodate the Theta Delta Chi fraternity. It was heavily damaged in a 1992 fire, but was restored. It now houses the local chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ a b "B.O. Cutter House". Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. February 2007. Retrieved 2008-10-08.