Zar & Francis Scott Residence

A large, three-story Tudor-style house with a red steeply pitched roof, brick and wood exterior, arched entrance, many windows, and surrounded by tall trees without leaves.

2125 E. 1st St.

Another Tudor Revival home, the Scott house features half-timbering, steep gable roofs, and finials on the gable and dormer peaks. Scott was a lumberman who operated the Scott & Holsten Company from 1880 to 1890, the same year he established the Scott-Graff Lumber Company of Duluth, which specialized in value-added lumber products such as fine millwork and cabinetry. As a member of the Minnesota State Forestry Board, Scott was also a leader in the state’s reforestation movement.

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1904  William T. Bray

Frank & Minnie House Residence

2210 E. Superior St.

A large, brick and timber house with a steep, gabled roof and a covered driveway; a small tree stands near the front steps and a colorful flag hangs by the porch. The yard has green grass and a concrete path.
1907  Carl Nystrom, William T. Bray

Julia Duncan Residence

2221 E. 2nd St.

Large historic Tudor-style house with dark brick and white accents, peaked roofs, prominent chimneys, and many windows, surrounded by green lawn, brown hedges, and tall evergreen trees on a cloudy day.
1913  Frederick German

Benjamin & Clara Baker Residence

2231 E. 3rd St.