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Historic Home Built Circa 1867, with an addition in 1873. Completely renovated in 1889 by I.K. Kerr, to the present Victorian style. This includes the stick style porches and pulpit style stair landing. Approved October Sixteen Nineteen Hundred a…
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Historic Building A false front commercial structure built after the 1882 Water Street fire. The building was constructed as a combination saloon and rooming house. Designated October Twenty-Three Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five
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Historic Building Miria Gans constructed this Victorian style house in 1891. As this house was being constructed, the house located at 713 Fourth Avenue and the Eau Claire Senior High School that was located across the street were also under const…
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Historic Building This residence is an eclectic example of Queen Anne and Second Empire architecture. Constructed in 1859, the present house was almost completely rebuilt in 1889. John Pinkum was a partner in the Empire Lumber Company. Designate…
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First Congregational Church Established 1856. Erected 1919-1921 after fire destroyed the original edifice. Twentieth century Gothic architecture. Approved June Sixteen Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Two Community House Erected 1914. Designed by Pr…
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Historic Building The parsonage was designed by the Minneapolis firm of Purcell and Elmslie. Built in 1915, the house represents the firm's work in small, inexpensive residences. Designated District November Seventeen Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-…
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Historic Building Otto and Lina Demmler built this in 1887. Otto, a German immigrant started a floral business in 1885 with his brother Edmund and built six greenhouses for the business, which were located south of the house. Otto died in 1927 and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FUK_schwahn-house_Eau-Claire-WI.html
Historic Building Tilla and William Schwahn built this house in 1928. Schwahn was the Vice-President of the Schwahn-Seyberth Company, a saddlery that operated a large business on Wisconsin Street. This house is an excellent example of the Georgian…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FU4_bryon-a-buffington-home_Eau-Claire-WI.html
Historic Home Bryan A. Buffington built this Queen Anne house in 1890. Buffington, a prominent lumberman and business leader, served the city as an alderman and mayor and was also elected to the Wisconsin General Assembly. Upon the death of Bryan'…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FTD_daniel-shaw-lumber-company_Eau-Claire-WI.html
"I had no idea there was so much business done here. In just one mill where Charley is at work, they saw one hundred thousand feet a day. It keeps Charley pretty busy. He don't get any time to rest except Sunday." ???? ?From the letters of: ?Elle…
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