Photograph
Louis M. Hobbins House in Fuller's Woods
Old Rectory Sales of Grace Episcopal Church is in charge of the sale of furnishings of the historic Louis M. Hobbins house built by E.M. Fuller on the shores of Lake Mendota at 16 Fuller Court in Fuller's Woods in Maple Bluff. Mrs. Hobbin's father, E.M. Fuller, a prominent lumberman, built the Fuller Opera House on E. Mifflin Street in Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Hobbins and their only daughter Shirley moved into the house after the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller. A large fireplace in the living room faced with Tiffany iridescent glass in one inch squares was constructed by "The Mr. Tiffany." The classical style mantel of ivory enameled wood is ornamented with bead garlands and lyres. Fluted pilasters and columns frame the sides. |
Image ID: | 118589 |
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Creation Date: | 04 27 1965 |
Creator Name: | Sroda, Richard |
City: | Maple Bluff |
County: | Dane |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Richard Sroda photographs, 1960-1965 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | negative, original |
Original Format Number: | PH 2913.0758A |
Original Dimensions: | 35mm |
Published in the Wisconsin State Journal on May 2, 1965. One of sixty images. See also Image ID: 107083 for a picture of the Fuller House and Image ID: 107086 for a map of Fuller's Woods. |
Fireplaces |
Household furnishings |
Indoor photography |
Neighborhoods |
Interior architecture |
Dwellings |
Living rooms |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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