Stratford Building Explained

Stratford Building
Coordinates:47.9247°N -97.0306°W
Built:1913
Architecture:Early Commercial
Vernacular-Craftsman
Added:October 26, 1982
Area:less than
Mpsub:Downtown Grand Forks MRA
Refnum:82001339

The Stratford Building is a property in Grand Forks, North Dakota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

It was built in 1913 as a reconstruction of the first, 1902-built Masonic Temple building in Grand Forks, which had burned partially on January 18, 1912. The reconstruction retained parts of the first floor of the earlier version.

It includes Early Commercial, "Vernacular-Craftsman" and other architecture.

When listed the property included just the one contributing building on an area of less than .

The listing is described in its North Dakota Cultural Resources Survey document.[1]

The property was covered in a 1981 study of Downtown Grand Forks historical resources.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=82001339}} NRHP Inventory-Nomination: Stratford Building ]. Joe Roberts . Norene Roberts . Gary Henrickson . amp . September 1981 . National Park Service. and
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=64000472}} National Register of Historic Places: Downtown Grand Forks MRA ]. Norene Roberts . Joe Roberts . amp . November 30, 1981 . National Park Service.