TIMBERLANE RD .8 MI S OF COUNTY HIGHWAY J | Property Record | Wisconsin Historical Society

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TIMBERLANE RD .8 MI S OF COUNTY HIGHWAY J

Architecture and History Inventory
TIMBERLANE RD .8 MI S OF COUNTY HIGHWAY J | Property Record | Wisconsin Historical Society
NAMES
Historic Name:
Other Name:WOODRUFF FISH HATCHERY SERVICE BUILDING #234 (DNR)
Contributing: Yes
Reference Number:21296
PROPERTY LOCATION
Location (Address):TIMBERLANE RD .8 MI S OF COUNTY HIGHWAY J
County:Oneida
City:
Township/Village:Woodruff
Unincorporated Community:
Town:39
Range:7
Direction:E
Section:8
Quarter Section:NW
Quarter/Quarter Section:SW
PROPERTY FEATURES
Year Built:1938
Additions:
Survey Date:1991
Historic Use:garage
Architectural Style:Astylistic Utilitarian Building
Structural System:Balloon Frame
Wall Material:Drop Siding
Architect:
Other Buildings On Site:
Demolished?:No
Demolished Date:
NATIONAL AND STATE REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
National/State Register Listing Name:Not listed
National Register Listing Date:
State Register Listing Date:
NOTES
Additional Information:A 'site file' (Woodruff Fish Hatchery) exists for this property. It contains additional information such as correspondence, newspaper clippings, or historical information. It is a public record and may be viewed in person at the State Historical Society, Division of Historic Preservation.

This one and a half-story astylistic utilitarian 10-stall garage features a rectangular shaped plan configuration, a concrete foundation, a wood trim and an asphalt shingled gable roof. The exterior walls are covered with wood drop siding. Dormers intersect with the main roof in the attic story. (See photo code ON 10/29 for a district shot).

Description of Complex:

The Woodruff State Fish Hatchery (39 07E-08) is located two and a half miles east of Woodruff on County Route J in Oneida County. This facility is one of the largest producers of muskellunge in the world, with an annual production of about 45,000 large muskie fingerlings. The fish hatchery was established in 1901 as a bass hatchery. It was then known as the Minoqua Hatchery. Since the name change, the Woodruff Hatchery has produced millions of muskellunge, northern pike, and walleye.

The hatchery complex consists of a carpenter shop (10/25, 1938), two garages (10/26, 10/27, 1938 and 1947), an office (10/30, 1929), two net houses (10/31, 10/33, 1936 and 1937) and two storage buildings (10/34, 10/32, 1935, 1937). All of the buildings are painted an aubusson green, and have white wood trim details. They are constructed with wood drop siding and exposed rafter tails. The buildings within the hatchery complex are all constructed in this fashion and are all in excellent condition. This facility has been considered a potential Historic District.
Bibliographic References:A. Wis. DNR Bureau of Fisheries Management PUBL-FM-731 91 Jg FM 12 91. B. DNR Site File # 00230-00236, 00238. C. Date of construction source: DNR.
RECORD LOCATION
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin

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