E. S. Hoyt House, the Glossary
The E.S. Hoyt House is a historic house in Red Wing, Minnesota, United States, designed by the firm of Purcell & Elmslie and built in 1913.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Art glass, Cantilever, Contributing property, Edna S. Purcell House, Minneapolis, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Mississippi River, National Register of Historic Places, Prairie School, Purcell & Elmslie, Red Wing, Minnesota, Stucco.
- 1913 establishments in Minnesota
- Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Minnesota
- Prairie School architecture in Minnesota
- Purcell and Elmslie buildings
Art glass
Art glass is a subset of glass art, this latter covering the whole range of art made from glass.
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Cantilever
A cantilever is a rigid structural element that extends horizontally and is unsupported at one end.
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Contributing property
In the law regulating historic districts in the United States, a contributing property or contributing resource is any building, object, or structure which adds to the historical integrity or architectural qualities that make the historic district significant.
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Edna S. Purcell House
The Edna S. Purcell house (now known as the Purcell–Cutts House) was designed by the firm of Purcell, Feick and Elmslie for architect William Purcell and his family in 1913. E. S. Hoyt House and Edna S. Purcell House are 1913 establishments in Minnesota, houses completed in 1913, houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota, Prairie School architecture in Minnesota and Purcell and Elmslie buildings.
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Minneapolis
Minneapolis, officially the City of Minneapolis, is a city in and the county seat of Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. With a population of 429,954, it is the state's most populous city as of the 2020 census. It occupies both banks of the Mississippi River and adjoins Saint Paul, the state capital of Minnesota.
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Minneapolis Institute of Art
The Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) is an arts museum located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
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Mississippi River
The Mississippi River is the primary river and second-longest river of the largest drainage basin in the United States.
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National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".
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Prairie School
Prairie School is a late 19th and early 20th-century architectural style, most common in the Midwestern United States.
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Purcell & Elmslie
Purcell & Elmslie (P&E) was the most widely known iteration of a progressive American architectural practice. E. S. Hoyt House and Purcell & Elmslie are Purcell and Elmslie buildings.
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Red Wing, Minnesota
Red Wing is a city and the county seat of Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States, along the upper Mississippi River.
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Stucco
Stucco or render is a construction material made of aggregates, a binder, and water.
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See also
1913 establishments in Minnesota
- Bemidji station
- Buhl City Hall (Minnesota)
- Charles and Grace Parker House
- Chatfield Public Library
- Church of St. Joseph (Elmer, Minnesota)
- Church of the Annunciation (Webster Township, Minnesota)
- College of Continuing and Professional Studies
- College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University
- Crossroads College
- Dr. J. W. S. Gallagher House
- Dr. John H. Adair House
- Duesenberg
- E. S. Hoyt House
- Edna S. Purcell House
- Eveleth, Minnesota
- First National Bank of Mankato
- Kettle Falls Hotel
- LeMoine Building
- Merton S. Goodnow House
- Minneapolis Great Northern Depot
- Morgan Park, Duluth, Minnesota
- Pacelli High School (Austin, Minnesota)
- Prospect Park Water Tower
- Riverview Hall
- Roseau County Courthouse
- Spina Hotel
- St. Paul Union Pacific Vertical-lift Rail Bridge
- St. Peter Armory
- Thief River Falls station
- Virginia station (Minnesota)
Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Minnesota
- Abbott Hospital
- Alexander Ramsey House
- Androy Hotel
- Anger's Block
- Bennett–McBride House
- Blair Flats
- Burbank–Livingston–Griggs House
- Calumet Hotel (Pipestone, Minnesota)
- Cathedral of Saint Paul (Minnesota)
- Choate Department Store
- Delvic Building
- Dr. Ward Beebe House
- E. S. Hoyt House
- F. Scott Fitzgerald House
- Finch, Vanslyck, and McConville Dry Goods Company Building
- Frank B. Kellogg House
- Historic Anderson House Hotel
- James J. Hill House
- James L. Lawther House
- Kettle Falls Hotel
- Marine Mill
- Merchants National Bank (Winona, Minnesota)
- Mill City Museum
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- National Farmers' Bank of Owatonna
- Owatonna Firemen's Hall
- Phelps Mill
- Pierce and Walter Butler House
- Pillsbury A-Mill
- Plummer House (Rochester, Minnesota)
- Prospect Park Water Tower
- Saint Paul Union Depot
- Schlitz Hotel
- Sheldon Theatre
- Steele County Courthouse (Minnesota)
- Stillwater station (Minnesota)
- The Palmer House (Sauk Centre)
- Winona Hotel
- Wirth Building
Prairie School architecture in Minnesota
- Charles and Grace Parker House
- Chatfield Public Library
- Church of St. Bernard (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
- Dr. J. W. S. Gallagher House
- Dr. John H. Adair House
- Dr. Oscar Owre House
- Dr. Ward Beebe House
- E. S. Hoyt House
- Edna S. Purcell House
- Emil J. Oberhoffer House
- Exchange State Bank
- First National Bank of Mankato
- First State Bank of Le Roy
- Kasson Municipal Building
- Lawrence A. and Mary Fournier House
- Lewis House and Medical Office
- Merchants National Bank (Winona, Minnesota)
- Merton S. Goodnow House
- Stewart Memorial Presbyterian Church
- Watkins Incorporated
Purcell and Elmslie buildings
- Charles and Grace Parker House
- Community House, First Congregational Church
- Dr. J. W. S. Gallagher House
- Dr. Oscar Owre House
- Dr. Ward Beebe House
- E. S. Hoyt House
- Edna S. Purcell House
- Emil J. Oberhoffer House
- Exchange State Bank
- First National Bank of Adams
- First State Bank of Le Roy
- Kasson Municipal Building
- Merchants National Bank (Winona, Minnesota)
- Purcell & Elmslie
- Steven House
- Stewart Memorial Presbyterian Church
- Windego Park Auditorium/Open Air Theater
- Woodbury County Courthouse
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._S._Hoyt_House
Also known as E.S. Hoyt House.