Postcards of Millionaire's Row
Here are commercial postcards of Millionaire's Row. They are ordered from north to south. The pictures were taken in the early 1900's. The median in the road, which Moore planted to prevent a potential street car line, was removed in 1924. As a challenge, walk the street and try to locate where each photo was taken. Click on any postcard for a higher resolution view of the entire card.
Vintage Postcard #1
Looking south on 14th from the top of the Water Tower. The Parker-Fersen Mansion is on the left. The Erickson House, Ederer House and Rowell House are on the right (near to far).
Vintage Postcard #2
Looking south on 14th from the base of the Water Tower, the Parker-Fersen Mansion is on the left. The Erickson House and Ederer House are on the right (near to far).
Vintage Postcard #3
Same photograph as from the previous card.
Vintage Postcard #4
Looking southeast on 14th from the balcony of the Russell House. From left to right are the White Carriage House, White House, Cobb House, Bordeaux House, and Stuart House.
Vintage Postcard #5
A view of Millionaire's Row, looking north. The Moore Mansion is in the foreground on the left. In the distance is the Russell House.
Vintage Postcard #6
Millionaire's Row, looking south. On the left (near to far) is the Cobb House, the Bordeaux House, and the Stuart House. On the right is the Moore Mansion and the Weber House.
Vintage Postcard #7
Similar view to the last card, this time in color, with a slightly different perspective, more mature plantings, cars, and a pedestrian.
Vintage Postcard #8
Looking south on 14th, the houses pictured here are (left to right) the Cobb House, the Bordeaux House and the Stuart House.
Vintage Postcard #9
Looking north on 14th, the houses pictured here are (right to left) the Stuart House, the Bordeaux House and the Cobb House.
Vintage Postcard #10
Looking north on 14th from Roy, the houses pictured here are (right to left) the Hedges House, the Stuart House and the Bordeaux House.