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Willard Bunnell House

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Sometime during this period Williard also built a new, grander home beside his and Matilda's original log cabin—the house that is still standing today. The house may have been unfinished when Willard died in 1861. His brother Lafayette, having served as a surgeon in the
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in 1973 for having state-level significance in the themes of architecture, commerce, and exploration/settlement. It was nominated for being Minnesota's first permanent house south of
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In the late 1840s Lafayette returned east and entered military service, while Willard remained on the Upper Mississippi. The land across the river was still the territory of the
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and was closed to Euro-American settlement, but Willard anticipated a change and gained permission from Chief
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opened to white settlement. Over the next few years Willard Bunnell helped found three new towns—
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In 1841 Willard and Matilda Bunnell, along with his younger brother Lafayette, traveled to the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Winona County, Minnesota
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The Willard Bunnell House is located three miles (4.8 km) east of
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National Register of Historic Places in Winona County, Minnesota
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style, with triangle-peaked windows and shutters, and carved
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to build a log cabin on the west bank of the Mississippi.
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from Detroit to Mackinaw, then began trading with the
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and association with brothers Willard (1814–1861) and
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Willard Bunnell House is located in Minnesota
Willard Bunnell House is located in the United States
Homer, Minnesota
44°1′20.3″N 91°33′34.7″W / 44.022306°N 91.559639°W / 44.022306; -91.559639
Carpenter Gothic
73000998
historic house museum
Homer, Minnesota
National Register of Historic Places
Saint Paul
Gothic Revival architecture
Lafayette Bunnell
Winona, Minnesota
U.S. Route 61
Mississippi River
board-and-batten
eastern white pine
Carpenter Gothic
bargeboards
Ohio
Lower Mississippi River
veranda
cabin boy
steamboat
Detroit
American frontier
military road
Ojibwe people

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