Keep the Cox House Standing
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Nicollet County Historical SocietyPreservation is a constant process. Donate today to Keep the Cox House Standing
$670
raised by 8 people
$5,000 goal
For over 50 years, the Nicollet County Historical Society has preserved, protected, and shared with people of all ages the beauty and history of the E. St. Julien Cox House.
Our ongoing “Keep the Cox House Standing” campaign helps fund the preservation and maintenance of our stunning gothic cottage.
Historic preservation is a constant process; with your help, we can keep the doors open for many future generations.
Immediate needs include
- Continuing porch restoration
- Storm window repairs
- Roof repairs and maintenance
- Ongoing garden and landscaping overhaul
Please help us “Keep the Cox House Standing” with a donation today.
Thank you in advance for your generous support. Only through the generosity and commitment of donors such as you can the Nicollet County Historical Society gather, preserve, and share our history for present and future generations.
ABOUT THE HOUSE:
The E. St. Julien Cox House was built in 1871 by St. Peter’s first Mayor, Eugene St. Julien Cox, and his wife, Mariah. The home was donated to Nicollet County Historical Society in 1968 and restored before it was reopened to the public as a house museum in 1971. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in November 1970.
The Cox House is a prime example of a Carpenter Gothic-Italianate Cottage, a combination of styles that were all the rage in the latter half of the nineteenth century in the cities of the American East but would have stood out for its exuberance and style in 1870s pioneer Minnesota. Unfortunately, it is one of the last of its kind in Minnesota.
- In 2015 the Cox House was named the #1 Coolest House in Minnesota by Highway Highlights.
- In 2016 Only in Your State’s list of “These 10 Amazing Homes In Minnesota Will Blow You Away” listed the Cox House at #1!