Drawing
Brumder Properties
An unsigned, hand-drawn map of properties owned by members of the Brumder family on the northwest shore of Pine Lake in 1929. Named Villa Henrietta, the property included the original summer home of Milwaukee publisher George Brumder and his wife Henriette. It is located near the center of the property, shown on the map with its circular drive and walkway leading to "old motorboat landing." The map also identifies structures belonging to Brumder's sons William C., George F., Herbert P., Herman O., and his grandson, Edward. |
Image ID: | 139633 |
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Creation Date: | 1929 |
Creator Name: | Unknown |
City: | Chenequa |
County: | Waukesha |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Brumder family and Milwaukee German ancestry research papers, 1844-2014 |
Genre: | Drawing |
Original Format Type: | drawings |
Original Format Number: | PH Milwaukee Mss 229.2.12 |
Original Dimensions: | 11 x 14 inches |
George Brumder's Pine Lake property was divided among his children after the death of his wife Henriette in 1924. Daughters Ida and Emma shared the old main house. His oldest daughter, Amalie Brumder (Mrs. George C.) Mayer owned a home with her husband on the east side of Pine Lake. |
Boathouses |
Trees |
Dwellings |
Gardens |
Vacation homes |
Maps |
Piers |
Roads |
Lakes |
Shorelines |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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