123 E WATER ST | Property Record | Wisconsin Historical Society

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123 E WATER ST

Architecture and History Inventory
123 E WATER ST | Property Record | Wisconsin Historical Society
NAMES
Historic Name:Copeland
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Reference Number:80737
PROPERTY LOCATION
Location (Address):123 E WATER ST
County:Lafayette
City:Shullsburg
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PROPERTY FEATURES
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Survey Date:1982
Historic Use:house
Architectural Style:Italianate
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Wall Material:Brick
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Demolished?:No
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NATIONAL AND STATE REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
National/State Register Listing Name:Not listed
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NOTES
Additional Information:A low, hipped roof, two-story house that has the wide eaves supported by large paired brackets in the Italianate manner. The windows have Victorian Gothic polychromatic keystone arched window heads. Cut-out decorative porch details and a double doored entrance with overhead transom accent this substantial house. This house is architecturally significant because it is the best example of the Italianate style in brick in its original state in Shullsburg. In addition, it is a substantial 19th century mansion of a prominent early Shullsburg family that has become an important architectural site in the community. This house is historically significant for its association with Joseph Copeland, owner of extensive farm and mineral land, builder of the Copeland Opera House and first president of the Farmers and Merchants Bank. Joseph Coepland settled with his Irish immigrant parents in Lafayette County in 1848. In 1862, Joseph went to the California gold fields. He acquired some successful mining prospects in Oregin. He returned to Lafayette County about 1878, retaining his mining interests in the west. He bought a large farm, 582 acres, in Shullsburg Township and began a stock-raising business. He had the Copeland Opera House built about 1882, still standing on the southwest corner of Gratiot and Water Streets. In 1884, Copeland helped organize the Merchants Union Bank, now called the Farmers and Merchants Bank. He was the first president. After he became president of the bank, he sold his farm in 1885 and moved to this house in Shullsburg. He was president of the bank past the turn of the century. This was his home during that time.
Bibliographic References:(A) Seq. History of Shullsburg, 1827-1977 (Shullsburg, WI: Historical Soc., 1977), p. 76. (B) Pick and Gad Newspaper, 1884-1886. (C) Butterfield, History of Lafayette County, 1881, p. 735-736.
RECORD LOCATION
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin

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