John P. Furber House

7310 Lamar Ave S, Cottage Grove, MN 55016
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The John P. Furber House is a historic house in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, United States, built in 1871, the same year Furber officially platted the 20-year-old settlement. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for having local significance in the theme of community planning and development. It was nominated for its association with the phenomenon in early Washington County towns of platting well after communities had already been established.DescriptionThe John P. Furber House is a two-story wood frame building. It is gabled on the front façade and on the two side bays, with round windows at the peaks. Elements of Italianate architecture are found in the low-pitched roof, wide eaves supported by scrolled brackets, and tall narrow windows.The house originally had a full-width porch across the front façade. A lean-to was added to the rear sometime before 1940, replacing a small back porch.HistoryJohn P. Furber and his four brothers originally hailed from New Hampshire, but between 1844 and 1860 they moved one-by-one to the Cottage Grove area, one of the first Euro-American farming regions in the future state of Minnesota. One of Washington County's first inland settlements emerged there as an informal village by 1851. The Furber brothers were notable early settlers, and John (or J.P.) was the village shopkeeper. In 1871 he conducted a survey of the townsite, formally platting the already-established community. This phenomenon of post-settlement platting also occurred in several other Washington County towns, such as Stillwater, Afton, and Point Douglas.

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