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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FSO_webster-van-hovenberg-larson-carpenter-house_Eau-Claire-WI.html
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Cornelius Webster, a bricklayer, constructed this house in 1881. Its single story, brick design is somewhat unusual for this time period. The house has had four owners, with Webster owning it until 1891. Subsequent owners include…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FNV_addison-cutter-house_Eau-Claire-WI.html
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This house was built in 1885-1889 by Addison Cutter, owner of a shoe and boot factory. It is of Queen Anne style reminiscent of 18th century England and Classical Revival architecture.
Designated July Twenty-Two
Nineteen Hundred…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FND_bailey-cass-curtis_Eau-Claire-WI.html
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Built in 1874 by William H. Bailey, this home is representative of Late 19th Century Mid-Western Farm style. Mr. & Mrs. Josiah E. Cass purchased the home in 1886. Present Owners are Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Curtis.
Approved March Nine
Nin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FN7_sumner-moon-house_Eau-Claire-WI.html
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Sumner Moon built this Georgian Revival house in 1904. Moon, a prominent businessman in Eau Claire, was president of the Northwestern Lumber Company and later served as president of the Gillette Rubber Company.
Designated District F…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FLT_kinney-house_Eau-Claire-WI.html
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Inga and Chris Kinney built this Craftsman Bungalow style house in 1911. Kinney was the treasurer of the Kinney Motor Car Company, which was located on South Barstow Street. This company operated from 1917 until 1923 and was one …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FLQ_petronilla-and-james-t-barber-house_Eau-Claire-WI.html
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Petronilla (Bellinger) and James T. Barber built this Tutor Revival House in 1903-04. The house is designed by Minneapolis architect, Harry Wild Jones. James Barber was the president of the Northwestern Lumber Company from 1904 u…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FLH_orlando-brice-house_Eau-Claire-WI.html
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Built in 1918, this house is the most significant example of Georgian Revival architecture in Eau Claire. Orlando Brice was the treasurer and manager of the Wisconsin Refrigerator Company.
Designated District February Twenty-Sev…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FK0_roy-wilcox-house_Eau-Claire-WI.html
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Built in 1915-1916, this residence combines elements of Prairie School and Georgian Revival architecture. Roy Wilcox practiced law in Eau Claire from 1897-1946. He was elected state senator in 1917.
Designated District
February …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FJZ_dean-griffin-house_Eau-Claire-WI.html
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William Dean built this Queen Anne style house in 1885. Dean was Vice-President of Phoenix Manufacturing. The house was later purchased by Michael Griffin who served as a City Attorney and was elected to the State Senate. Upon Gr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FJJ_st-josephs-chapel_Eau-Claire-WI.html
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Erected in 1896, St. Joseph's Chapel is the only example of a late Nineteenth Century Gothic chapel in Eau Claire. It was built by a member of Sacred Heart Parish.
Designated November Twenty-One
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Eight