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Early farm begun in 1846 by Yankees from New York state. Stone structures survive that were built around 1848: the Greek Revival-styled house, a barn, and an ice house/spring house. 17: Dunroven House: Dunroven House: November 28, 1980 : 7801 Dunroven Rd.
This is a list of National Historic Landmarks in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. National Historic Landmarks are designated by the U.S. National Park Service, which recognizes buildings, structures, districts, objects, and sites which satisfy certain criteria for historic significance. There are 45 National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin.
Montreal is a city in Iron County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 801 at the 2020 census. The neighborhood of Gile is part of the city; however, it still has its own post office and ZIP code: 54550. [5] Like Gile, the former unincorporated community of Germania has also been annexed by the city.
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2-story Queen Anne-style house built 1886 or '87, with fish-scale shingles covering the second story and Stick style decoration in the gable ends. Slaymaker was a carpenter for Beloit Iron works, and he may have built the house. [247] [248] 120: Samuel Smiley House: Samuel Smiley House: October 21, 1982 : SE of Orfordville on WI 213
Built in 1881, this is the only remaining residence in Sturgeon Bay that is clad in Frear stone, an early concrete cladding system licensed from Chicago but manufactured locally by Giles Kirtland. The style is Italianate, with window hoods of Frear stone and decorative cross-bracing in the gable ends. [84] [85] 63: Sturgeon Bay Bridge: Sturgeon ...
2-story cream brick Italianate-styled house with delicate scroll-sawn brackets built in 1877, with a 2-story brick carriage house. Francis was a New Yorker who arrived in Brodhead in 1865 and operated a grocery store near the house. [43] [44] 26: John C. and Barbara Steinman House: John C. and Barbara Steinman House: November 26, 2003
Houses were again built by the Kissel enterprise, mostly larger side-gable and cross-gable houses built for somewhat wealthier families, with stone basements, golden oak finish, hardwood floors, electricity and plumbing. [26] 10: George A. Kissel House: George A. Kissel House: November 3, 1988 : 215 E. Sumner