Martin Jacobson was well
known in the early days of Minot. He had a large ranch south of Burlington and
built the Jacobson Building on the north end of Main Street that housed
Jacobson Hardware, Union National Bank and the Opera House. The large house he
built at 304 South Main Street
was a surprise for his wife who suffered from tuberculosis. He built the house
to accommodate his six children and also because he was fond of hosting large
social gatherings. During the 1920s and into the 1930s, the home served as a
rooming house for nurses employed at Trinity
Hospital . From the later
1930s until 1944, it served as a public rooming house. Ben Thomas purchased the
home in 1944 and with some remodeling, opened it as Thomas Funeral Home in 1945
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