Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; constructed by McGee, Nolan and Brotherton in 1921; Block 2, 3 Greeley and Slaughter's Addition; Block 16, 17 Sabin's Addition.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; Gray and Slaughter's Addition; Fullerton's Addition; Greeley and Slaughter's Addition;
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; constructed by McGee, Nolan and Brotherton in 1921; Block 1, 5 Sabin Addition.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; constructed by McGee, Nolan and Brotherton in 1921; Block 1, 2,4 , 5 Sabin's Addition.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; constructed by McGee, Nolan and Brotherton in 1921; Block 10, 19 Sabin's Addition.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; constructed by McGee, Nolan and Brotherton in 1921; Block 18, 19, 20 Sabin's Addition; Block 1 Greeley and Slaughter's Addition, Block 3, 4 Thompson, Parker and Mower's Second Addition.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; constructed by McGee, Nolan and Brotherton in 1921; Block 20, 21 Sabin's Addition; Block 1, 2 Thompson, Parker and Mower's Second Addition.
Sewer Section map showing streets and lots in Stillwater, Minnesota from Sewer Book B.; Gray and Slaughter's Addition; Lull's Addition; Holcombe's Addition; Holcombe's Second Addition
Buildings at 114 Chestnut Street East and 116 Chestnut Street East, Stillwater, Minnesota. On the left is the Brunswick House, constructed by William C. Penny, a carpenter by trade, about 1848, the same year in which Stillwater was platted as a town and the year the territorial convention took place. In 1849 the first meeting of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) in Minnesota took place in the upstairs of the house. The Pennys sold the house in 1863 to Julius Brunswick. Brunswick, from Switzerland, worked in the mercantile trade.
The Brunswick Inn is located at 114 Chestnut Street East Stillwater, Minnesota. Known as the Brunswick House, this building was constructed by William C. Penny, a carpenter by trade, about 1848, the same year in which Stillwater was platted as a town and the year the territorial convention took place. In 1849 the first meeting of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) in Minnesota took place in the upstairs of the house. The Pennys sold the house in 1863 to Julius Brunswick. Brunswick, from Switzerland, worked in the mercantile trade.