John Harrington Stevens House

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Minnehaha Historic District
(U.S. Registered Historic District
Contributing Property)
Stevens' house, now located in Minnehaha Park
Stevens' house, now located in Minnehaha Park
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Built/Founded: 1849
Architectural style(s): Greek Revival
Added to NRHP: November 25, 1969
NRHP Reference#: 69000369[1]
Governing body: Local

The John Harrington Stevens House was the first authorized house on the west bank of the Mississippi River in what would become Minneapolis in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It was built in 1850 at Saint Anthony Falls by John H. Stevens on the site where the Minneapolis Post Office now sits. He was granted permission to build his house on land controlled by Fort Snelling in exchange for providing ferry service across the river, accounting for the nickname, "ferry farm." In the subsequent five years, the home was used a hub of civic and social activity, and was dubbed the "birthplace of Minneapolis." Both Hennepin County and Minneapolis were organized in Stevens' home. He and his wife, Frances Helen had no white neighbors, but Indians were often seen nearby.

Plaque showing early locations of Stevens' house
Plaque showing early locations of Stevens' house

The home is part of the Minnehaha Historic District, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969. The Stevens House was moved several times, finally to Minnehaha Park in south Minneapolis in 1896. The house is now a museum, with tours available on summer weekends.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2007-01-23).
  2. ^ Nord, Mary Ann (2003). The National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota. Minnesota Historical Society. ISBN 0-87351-448-3. 
  • Plaque by Junior league of Minneapolis
  • Heritage Trail plaque
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