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This two-storey brick house in the Crescentwood area of Winnipeg was built in 1912 for Hartley M. Millman.
Period
Occupant/Owner
1912-1915
Hartley McKinley Millman (1876-1932)
1920
L. H. Northrop
1925-1940
William J. Mundell
1950
Gunnar Solmundur “Solly” Thorvaldson (1901-1969)
1960
Hans Kaegi
1970
?
1980-1990
Allan K. McTaggart
Millman House (May 2018)
Source: George PennerSite Coordinates (lat/long): N49.87081, W97.17245
denoted by symbol on the map above
See also:
Memorable Manitobans: Hartley McKinley Millman (1876-1932)
Historical Tours in Manitoba: A Walking Tour of Crescentwood (Winnipeg)
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Osborne-River Building (100 Osborne Street, Winnipeg)
Historical Tour: Crescentwood, Winnipeg’s Best Residential District by Rosemary Malaher
Manitoba History, Number 24, Autumn 1992
Death registration [Hartley McKinley Millman], Manitoba Vital Statistics.
Crescentwood: A History by Randy R. Rostecki, The Crescentwood Home Owners Association, 1993.
Henderson’s Winnipeg and Brandon Directories, Henderson Directories Limited, Peel’s Prairie Provinces, University of Alberta Libraries.
Hartley M. Millman House, 287 Kingsway Avenue by Murray Peterson, Peterson Projects, February 2009.
This page was prepared by George Penner and Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 8 March 2020
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