Stoiber-Reed-Humphreys Mansion

The Stoiber-Reed-Humphreys Mansion is located within the Humboldt Street Historic District in Denver, Colorado.

The three-story Renaissance Revival house was designed by the Denver architectural firm Marean and Norton.

After he died in Paris, his wife Lena commissioned Albert J. Norton and Willis A. Marean to use the sketches to design the mansion.

After her husband's death, Lena Stoiber Rood sold the house to Verner Z. Reed and his wife, Mary, who were philanthropists.

[4] After her husband's death, Mrs. Reed built a Tudor mansion at 475 Circle Drive in the Country Club Historic Neighborhood.

[2] The daughter of Charles Boettcher, Ruth was a well-educated philanthropist and an early supporter of the Denver Art Museum.

Stoiber Mansion, 1908, just after restoration of the basement swimming pool, third-floor dormers, and the bowling alley. Photograph by Charles S. Price, Denver Public Library