Foss and Wells House

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Location613 S. Broadway Street, Jordan, Minnesota
Coordinates44°39′23.5″N 93°37′36″W / 44.656528°N 93.62667°W / 44.656528; -93.62667
Area1.72 acres (0.70 ha)
Built1858
Foss and Wells House
A two-story stone house with a cupola, partially obscured by a large tree
The Foss and Wells House from the west
A map of Minnesota with a dot in the lower east part of the state
A map of Minnesota with a dot in the lower east part of the state
A map of Minnesota with a dot in the lower east part of the state
A map of Minnesota with a dot in the lower east part of the state
Location613 S. Broadway Street, Jordan, Minnesota
Coordinates44°39′23.5″N 93°37′36″W / 44.656528°N 93.62667°W / 44.656528; -93.62667
Area1.72 acres (0.70 ha)
Built1858
Architectural styleItalianate
MPSScott County MRA
NRHP reference No.80002161[1]
Added to NRHPApril 17, 1980

The Foss and Wells House is a historic house in Jordan, Minnesota, United States. It was built 1858 and was jointly inhabited by the two families that owned a nearby gristmill.[2] The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 for its significance in the themes of architecture, commerce, exploration/settlement, and industry.[1] It was nominated for its association with Jordan's early milling industry and for its distinctive Italianate architecture in stone.[2]

The Foss and Wells House stands on a bluff overlooking Sand Creek to the north. It is two stories with a cupola. The house is built of irregular sandstone ashlars. Elements of Italianate style include the cubical massing, shallow pitched roof, cupola, bracketed cornice, and arched window and door lintels. A nearby outbuilding has similar stone architecture.[2]

The house originally had a second-story balcony and three chimneys, all of which have been removed. A one-story frame garage was added to the south side of the house in the 1930s.[2]

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