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Description: | Front view of the S.R. Dresser mansion and yard. Solomon Robert Dresser (1842-1911) was the founder of Dresser, Inc., a natural gas and oil company. |
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Description: | View across pond toward the J.C. Hubinger mansion. Two stag statues stand by the pond. J.C. Hubinger, a prominent Iowa businessman, opened a starch factory... |
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Description: | A view of the the mansion of I.W. Wills. Another home is next door. |
Date: | 1883 |
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Description: | Exterior view of the Babcock home, a Queen Ann style structure at 537 E. Wisconsin Avenue. People, presumably the Babcock family, are standing in front of ... |
Date: | 1907 |
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Description: | Exterior view of the Babcock home, a Queen Anne style structure at 537 E. Wisconsin Avenue. The family stands on the porch. |
Date: | 1935 |
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Description: | Awnings shade the windows of the three-story stone Richardsonian Romanesque style residence of Al. Ringling. |
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Description: | Home of the War Governor, Andrew G. Curtin. View down a street lined with large homes with carriages in front. Caption reads: "Home of War Governor, Andrew... |
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Description: | View of water spouting from a pipe sticking out of a pond surrounded by stones on the grounds of Villa Louis. The house and two outbuildings are visible am... |
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Description: | East facade view of Villa Louis with a group of four men, five women (possibly the Dousman family), and two dogs assembled on and around the steps at an en... |
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Description: | View across lawn toward a house on the Walhall Estate, built with Doric columns. |
Date: | 1895 |
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Description: | Wheatland estate, the 22-acre residence of James Buchanan, was built in 1828 by William Jenkins. Caption reads: "'Wheatland' Home of President Buchanan." |
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Description: | Wheatland estate, the 22-acre residence of James Buchanan, was built in 1828 by William Jenkins. |
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Description: | Mount Vernon, home to George Washington for over 45 years, was granted to Washington's great grandfather, John Washington, in 1674. The mansion in this ima... |
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Description: | The Hermitage was purchased by Andrew Jackson on July 5, 1804. The grounds included the mansion as well as a 1,000-acre plantation. |
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Description: | "Homewood," one of the largest mansions in the Natchez area, was built in 1855-1860. |
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Description: | Originally "Routhland," this residence burned to the ground in 1855, but was rebuilt in 1856 in the Greek revival style and renamed "Dunleith." Caption rea... |
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Description: | The Longfellow Estate, once home to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, is a stately residence that was built in 1759. |
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Description: | The governor's Executive Mansion was originally built in 1856, reflecting a combination of architectural styles. In 1971 the mansion and its grounds earned... |
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Description: | The extensive Victorian residence and garden of the W.E. Emery family. |
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