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James Tallmadge Elwell was a [[Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]] real estate developer and state legislator.<ref>https://sites.google.com/a/comogreenvillage.info/como-history/home/people-of-the-past-documents/james-t-elwell</ref> He founded and developed the [[Como, Minneapolis|Como]] neighborhood in Minneapolis, including the [[Como Congregational Church]] and the [[Tuttle School]].<ref>https://sites.google.com/a/comogreenvillage.info/como-history/home/places/tuttle-school</ref>
James Tallmadge Elwell was a [[Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]] real estate developer and state legislator.<ref>https://sites.google.com/a/comogreenvillage.info/como-history/home/people-of-the-past-documents/james-t-elwell</ref> He founded and developed the [[Como, Minneapolis|Como]] neighborhood in Minneapolis, including the [[Como Congregational Church]] and the [[Tuttle School]].<ref>https://sites.google.com/a/comogreenvillage.info/como-history/home/places/tuttle-school</ref>

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Portrait of James T. Elwell

James Tallmadge Elwell was a Minneapolis, Minnesota real estate developer and state legislator.[1] He founded and developed the Como neighborhood in Minneapolis, including the Como Congregational Church and the Tuttle School.[2]




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