Frederick & Katherine Patrick Residence

A large, old house partially obscured by leafless trees and shrubs, with a concrete pathway and steps leading to the front entrance. The scene looks overcast, with some fallen leaves on the ground.

2306 E. Superior St.

Another Tudor Revival house designed by I. Vernon Hill, the Patrick home features carved eagle’s heads on brackets supporting the third-story gables. Patrick came to Duluth to work for grocery wholesaler Stone-Ordean -Wells before creating F.A. Patrick and Company, one of the country’s foremost woolen manufacturers, famous for its Mackinaw jacket. In 1902 Patrick revived Duluth’s dormant Chamber of Commerce, renaming it the Duluth Commercial Club (today it is once again the Chamber of Commerce).

Property Details



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.

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1912  Frederick German

1618 Vermilion Road

2231 E. 3rd St.