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The B. O. Cutter House from the west
B. O. Cutter House is located in Minnesota
B. O. Cutter House
Location in Minnesota
B. O. Cutter House is located in the United States
B. O. Cutter House
Location in the United States
Location 400 10th Avenue Southeast, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Built 1856
Architect B.O. Cutter
Architectural style Gothic Revival
NRHP reference No. 76001058
Added to NRHP January 30, 1976

The B.O. Cutter House is a historic home located in the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1856 by a skilled carpenter named B.O. Cutter. This house is special because of its unique design and its long history.

The B.O. Cutter House: A Historic Home

The B.O. Cutter House was built in 1856. It stands near the University of Minnesota campus. The house shows off a style called Carpenter Gothic. This means it has decorative wooden details, like fancy hand-carved designs under the roof.

Built by a Master Carpenter

B.O. Cutter, the builder, was an expert carpenter. He was also working on other buildings around the University of Minnesota at that time. He chose to build his own home on what was then the edge of the university grounds.

A Home with Many Owners

In 1869, B.O. Cutter sold the house to John Gilfillan. Mr. Gilfillan was a very busy person. He was a teacher, a leader for the University of Minnesota, a banker, and a lawyer. He also served as a representative for Minnesota in the U.S. government.

Restored and Still Standing

The house has been updated several times over the years. In 1943, its outside was covered in stucco. The inside was changed in 1949 to make space for the Theta Delta Chi student group.

Later, in 1992, the house was badly damaged by a fire. But luckily, it was fixed up again! Today, the B.O. Cutter House is home to the local chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon student group. In 1976, the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places. This means it is recognized as an important historic building.

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