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The John W. Tuthill Lumber Company was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in August 2006. Photograph by SHPO staff, 2025.
The Tuthill Lumber Company building on E. Eighth St. in Sioux Falls has a quartzite foundation and brick walls with Italianate style tendencies indicated by the elaborate brick cornice and arched windows. The original portion was constructed around 1895-1896 and built up to the property lines that faced railroad right of way. A 1913 addition aligns more with Eighth St. At one point in its history, its exterior was covered with stucco, but that was removed to start the rehabilitation process in the early 2000s.
John W. Tuthill moved to Sioux Falls in 1882 and became an influential business owner. By 1915, Tuthill owned and operated thirty-two lumberyards in three states. The irregular building footprint was caused by the alignment of adjacent railroad tracks (no longer extant) and indicates how crucial proximity to the railroad network was for Tuthill's business. At the time the original portion of the Tuthill Lumber Company Building was built, Sioux Falls was growing economically and establishing itself as a regional trade center with five railroads, streetcars, and modem utility services.