Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | The Michael Fry / Frye ? house, 454 West Gilman Street, built in 1851 by Mr. Fry, who came here from Germany. His wife lived in the house until 1916. It i... |
Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | The Jarvis-Ward-Atwood octagon house, 121 West Wilson Street, built for Mr. Jarvis from red brick made at a kiln, owned by W.A.P. Morris, at the turn of La... |
Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | The August Kutzbock house on East Main Street, built by architects Kutzbock and Donnel in 1857. |
Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | The Leitch-Hobson house, 752 East Gorham Street, in the English Gothic revival style. Mayor Leitch, the first owner, was the son of an Edinburgh, Scotland... |
Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | The McDonnell-Garnhart residence, 424 North Pinckney Street. This Romanesque revival house was designed in 1857 by Samuel H. Donnel, the architect for the... |
Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | In 1922 the Wisconsin Truck Company purchased the Wisconsin Farm Tractor Company of Sauk City, which had formerly manufactured trucks as well as wagons, mo... |
Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | Exterior of building on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. Snow is on the ground. |
Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | A man with a walking stick stands on the shore of frozen Europe Lake. The Hotz boat house and pier are in the background. |
Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | A man stands on the rustic porch of the Hotz cottage on Europe Lake. There is a single set of tire tracks in the snow on the drive. |
Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | Winter scene with a Wisconsin & Michigan train pushing through snow. Men are shoveling snow in front of it. Smoke is billowing from the front of the train. |
Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | Members of a band posing outdoors for a group portrait with their musical instruments. The band members are wearing coats and hats, and a few are wearing m... |
Date: | 1923 |
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Description: | An elevated view of Grand (now Wisconsin) Avenue near 18th Street from the second floor of the home of Henriette (Mrs. George) Brumder. Snow is covering th... |
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