If You Built a $50,000 Home in 1890…

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https://www.fogliandpartners.com/professionisti/ The Charles and Anna Newcomb Residence was built on Maine Street in Quincy Illinois in 1890-91. The home had 33 rooms and 13 fireplaces. And it’s construction cost was $50,000.

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https://www.mejorayhumanizate.com/empresas/ The building was owned by Quincy College for several decades – known as Stillwell Hall – and was used as a residence for male students. My great grandmother was a housemother and cook for “her boys” for several years in the 1940s.

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The building now houses the Quincy Museum.  A complete description of the building and its interior includes a listing of the current museum offerings.

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  1. Oh, I love old buildings like this.
    And what a history, wow.
    It’s cool to have some personal history with it as well.
    I’m sure your Mom could tell quite some stories!
    Also wonderful shots!

  2. Magnificent house. I love the close up shot. The patina on the copper trim is fascinating.

  3. Beautiful old house. I bet there were tons of cool detail pics there!

  4. Nice photos of heritage building. The house must be big as it has 33 rooms.

  5. Beautiful building, but I would sure hate to pay the heating bill on this baby 😉

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