1111 Beltrami Avenue

1111-Beltrami

At first this was the home of A. D. Moe, who was regarded as the very best tailor in Bemidji. His business was located downtown.

The ladies aid society of the Norwegian Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. A D. Moe, 1111 Beltrami Ave., tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. (Feb 13, 1907)

For Rent: Two furnished rooms cheap. Inquire 1111 Beltrami Avenue. (May 7, 1908)

Sam Cutter, who worked for the U.S. Postal Service and wife Minnie lived at 1111 Beltrami Avenue for at least 25 years. Vera Cutter, their daughter, attended MacPhail School of Music. Vera married Harold Naylor in 1934. They were both excellent musicians. Harold sang at many functions. They had a radio program for a number of years in Bemidji. They lived in the house from 1934 onward. By 1951, they had moved to Park Avenue.