Date: | 1945 |
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Description: | 228 Langdon Street, built in 1871 for attorney J.M. Flower. From 1875-1899 it served as the residence of distinguished University of Wisconsin professor W... |
Date: | 1930 |
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Description: | 2 Langdon Street, built in 1857. From 1877 to 1885 it served as the residence of E.M. Fuller, who built Madison's Fuller Opera House. It was extensively ... |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | Isabel Winslow and friends on the steps of her parents' home, 131 Langdon Street. Judge John B. Winslow and his wife had the house built in 1894. |
Date: | 05 12 1896 |
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Description: | The Charles N. Brown residence, 271 Langdon Street. This photograph was taken by Brown at 6:20 a.m. from in front of Reuben Gold Thwaites' residence at 260... |
Date: | 09 24 1896 |
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Description: | 240 Langdon Street, residence of attorney William A.P. Morris. In 1902 Morris built and moved to a house at 635 Howard Place. He financed a brick street ... |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | A view looking southwest down the 100 block of Langdon Street. Visible at left center is Chief Justice John B. Winslow's residence, 131 Langdon. The flag ... |
Date: | 1907 |
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Description: | Elevated view of town. Caption reads: "Marshfield, Wisconsin". |
Date: | 1907 |
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Description: | Elevated view of Marshfield. Caption reads: "Birdseye View of Marshfield, Wisconsin". |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | An elevated view of town. Caption reads: "Bird's Eye View, Marshfield, Wis." |
Date: | 1924 |
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Description: | 124 Langdon Street, viewed from Lake Mendota. The house was designed by Madison architect Frank Riley and built in 1924 for the Kappa Sigma fraternity. T... |
Date: | 1926 |
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Description: | 16 Langdon Street, thought to have been built in 1867 for George Gardner. From 1896 to 1907 it served as the residence of attorney Henry Sheldon and Shepa... |
Date: | 1914 |
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Description: | The John J. Suhr residence, 121 Langdon Street, built in 1886 for immigrant John J. Suhr, Sr. (1836-1901), who in 1871 founded the German-American Bank, la... |
Date: | 1926 |
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Description: | 250 Langdon Street. This Tudor Revival-style house, erected around 1906, was built for the Delta Gamma sorority, though at the time of this photo the stru... |
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: | 1915 |
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Description: | The Lighty house, the home of W.H. Lighty. Left to right: Paul, Harold, Russell, and W.H. Lighty. The house is on the Highlands rural delivery route numb... |
Date: | 1871 |
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Description: | Elevated view of South Twelfth Street. There is a child standing in the center of the street holding onto a wagon in which another child is sitting. A chur... |
Date: | 1951 |
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Description: | The Mack House, 110 East Johnson Street. The West wall of the house shows details on the gables and trim. Built by A.C. Isaac around 1870, it was later t... |
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Description: | The Mack house, 110 East Johnson Street, showing the front and east wall of the house. Built by A.C. Isaac around 1870, it was later the residence of Prof... |
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