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The Huff Jones House is located in Oconto, Wisconsin. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 and on the State Register of Historic Places in 1989. [ 3 ]
It includes multiple buildings built during the heyday of the town's lumbering industry. Two included properties were already listed on the National Register, the First Church of Christ, Scientist (Oconto, Wisconsin) at 102 Chicago Street, and the Gov. Edward Scofield House at 610 West Main. [2]
Oconto: Brick home built in 1868 in Italianate style by Cyrus and Kitty Hart. Remodelled around 1881 to Queen Anne by George Beyer, [8] German immigrant, bookkeeper, and businessman. Now a museum. 4: Boulder Lake Site: Boulder Lake Site: February 19, 2002 : Address Restricted: Doty: Woodland period archaeological site. 5: John G. Campbell House
Dousman Hotel: Dousman Hotel. October 9, 1960 ... Oconto Site: Oconto Site. January 20, 1961 ... Associated with Wisconsin Progressive Republican movement. 41:
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Wisconsin. ... Omaha Hotel: Omaha Hotel: March 20, 2013 : 317 W. 7th St.
Concentration of 75 commercial and civic buildings [16] including the 1872 Italianate Draper Brothers Meat Market, [17] the 1873 Moeller Wagon Shop, [18] the 1885 Ewing Livery, [19] the 1888 Miller Saloon, [20] the 1896 Civil War Memorial, [21] the 1896 Romanesque Revival First Methodist Episcopal Church, [22] the 1900 Romanesque Wellington ...
Linear and conical burial mounds [9] near the Wisconsin River, built by Late Woodland people. [10] 5: Commercial Hotel: Commercial Hotel: November 15, 2002 : 201 West Blackhawk Avenue: Prairie du Chien
Fine Italianate villa with large cupola, built around 1872 for John Pfeiler who owned the Park Hotel on the same block. In 1910 the Kohler Foundation bought the building and it has since housed disadvantaged children. [52] [53] 17: Garton Toy Company: Garton Toy Company: May 11, 2000 : 746, 810, 830 N. Water St., 1104 Wisconsin Ave.