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The Ault Store is a historic
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in
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. The building was placed on the
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(NRHP) on April 6, 1982.


Structure

The Ault Store is located in what was Dundas' original business district, on Second Street on the east side of the Cannon River. The neighborhood is now residential. A two-story stone structure, it was constructed in 1866 of locally quarried
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. The building is rectangular, with a low
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roof, with the gable end oriented towards the street. The front facade, facing east, has three large rectilinear opening on its first floor; the three sections are divided by heavy vertical stone members. A double
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ed door occupies the center
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and is flanked by large nine- paned storefront windows. On the second story, large cut stones at the corners of the building give the suggestion of corner
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s. The
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of the upper level of the front facade consists of two double hung sash windows with six over six lights and heavy stone
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s. The windows on the north and south facades consist of windows on the second floor and doorways in the rear bay.


History

Edgar Ault, who had worked as a local
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since 1859, built the store in 1866. Ault's store occupied the first floor and carried a full line of furniture, pharmaceuticals and necessities. The front room of the second floor housed the community's first library and the back room was used for office space. The local newspaper, the ''Dundas News'', operated out of the rear office from its founding in 1876 to its sale and incorporation into the nearby ''Northfield News'' in 1879. At the height of Dundas' original commercial district, the area also included another general store, hotel, shoe store, restaurant, meeting hall and saloon. The neighborhood began to shift once the Minnesota Central Railway built its station on the west side of the river, resulting in the development of Railway Street and the
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ting of the Railway Addition in 1865. The commercial focus of the city shifted to near the railroad. Ault joined the move across the river in 1882, moving his store to larger quarters on Railway Street. Subsequent owners of the building added arched tops to the storefront windows, however later restorations removed them. The building was vacant for a number of years, before being purchased and restored for residential use in the 1970s and 80s. The Ault Store is now a multifunctional building, serving as an artist studio and residence.


Significance

The Ault Store was listed on the National Register for its local significance in commerce and settlement. It is the last remaining commercial building of what was Dundas' original business district, and is a significant example of the first generation of commercial buildings constructed in Rice County during the
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and '60s.1850s/1860s: Ault Store
, Minnesota Historical Society, Accessed January 11, 2011.
The scale and simplicity of the design and use of locally available materials mark the building as characteristic of the generation of commercial buildings constructed by residents.


See also

*
National Register of Historic Places in Rice County, Minnesota This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Rice County, Minnesota. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Rice County, Minnesota, United St ...


References

{{National Register of Historic Places Buildings and structures in Rice County, Minnesota Commercial buildings completed in 1866 Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota Limestone buildings in the United States 1866 establishments in Minnesota National Register of Historic Places in Rice County, Minnesota