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Historic Sites of Manitoba: Stodders House (180 Nelson Street, Morden)This striking example of the Queen Anne style of architecture, one of the finest in the province, was constructed in 1894 for David Stodders, a pioneer grain merchant in Morden although it is more closely associated with the well-known Currie family. Brick for the house was manufactured locally. In 1995, the municipally designated historic site (as of 1990) was the subject of a careful restoration that has brought it back to its former glory.
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Sources:Stodders House (Currie House), Manitoba Historic Resources Branch. We thank George Penner for providing additional information used here. This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough. Page revised: 2 February 2022
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