Northside

HISTORIC NORTHSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD

Pueblo's Northside Neighborhood is one of the most significant collections of residential buildings in southeastern Colorado.  Here, the city's pioneering merchant princes and professionals found a retreat from the bustle of the busy downtown and the belching smokestacks of the Colorado Fuel & Iron company's enormous Minnequa area steel works.  Beginning in the 1880's, Mahlon and John Thatcher, Pennsylvania brothers who became the model Pueblo self-made men, chose to locate their enormous estates in the Northside.  They established a trend that would span the next seven decades.  Rosemount Mansion (now a museum) is truly one of the greatest historical and architectural treasures in Colorado.

National Register of Historic Places:

401-411 West 11th Street | Fitch Terrace

417 West 11th Street | Asbury White House (5PE.4200), listed October 11, 1984

229 West 12th Street | Bowen Mansion

419 West 14th Street | Rosemount (John Thatcher Mansion), listed June 27, 1975

325 West 15th Street | Baxter House/Bishop’s House, listed February 17, 1978

425 West 15th Street | Allen J. Beaumont House, listed August 18, 1983

1409 Craig Street | Nathaniel W. Duke House, listed February 8, 1985

1325 North Grand Avenue | Temple Emanuel, listed March 14, 1996

1825 North Grand Avenue | Ward Rice House, listed November 7, 1985

1925 North Grand Avenue | Frank Pryor House/Von Ahlefeldt Chateau, listed February 8, 1985

1801 North Greenwood Street | Gast Mansion, listed June 3, 1982

1401 North Greenwood Street | Hartman/Hoag House

Other Homes of Significance:

417 West 11th Street | 1st owner unknown | Francis W Cooper, architect

721 West 11th Street | Owen Caffrey House | Patrick P Mills, architect

522 West 12th Street | 1st owner unknown | National Register eligible at April 2007

802 West 12th Street | 1st owner unknown | National Register eligible at April 2007

727 West 13th Street | Edgar Olin House | National Register eligible at April 2007

409 West 18th Street | Dr Wilbur Lucas House | George W Roe, architect

420 West 18th Street | Church of Ascension | State & Local Listed

425 West 18th Street | Albert S Booth House | Francis W Cooper, architect | National Register eligible at April 2007

1225 Court Street | Francis W Cooper House | Francis W Cooper, architect

1821 Court Street | Daniel Zane Phillips House | William W Stickney, architect

1518 North Elizabeth Street | (Lost to History) Hillcrest (Mahlon D Thatcher Mansion) | Francis W Cooper, architect

1819 North Elizabeth Street | Morey Bernstein House | William M Stickney, architect

1921 North Elizabeth Street | 1st owner unknown | Francis W Cooper, architect

2002 North Elizabeth Street | 1st owner unknown | Francis W Cooper, architect

2029 North Elizabeth Street | 1st owner unknown | Francis W Cooper, architect

2311 North Elizabeth Street | 1st owner unknown | Francis W Cooper, architect

1402 North Grand Avenue | (Lost to History) John H. Thatcher House

2201 North Grand Avenue | J. L. Streit House | Patrick P Mills, architect

1915 North Greenwood Street | 1st owner unknown | Francis W Cooper, architect

2007 North Greenwood Street | 1st owner unknown | Patrick P Mills, architect

1401 North Greenwood Street | Hartman/Hoag House | Local Landmark

1901 North Greenwood Street | Thomas J. Downen House

(Lost to History) Parkview Hospital | William W Stickney, architect

 

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