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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FYN_barn_Germantown-WI.html
Built soon after 1850, the barn is one of the two original buildings remaining on the farm site. Time-honored pioneer craftsmanship can be seen in the framework of the building. The construction timbers were hewed and fitted by old-world hand-tool…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DUA_homestead-of-n-edward-hausmann-m-d_Kewaskum-WI.html
This 1904 Queen Anne Victorian home was originally owned by N. Edward Hausmann, M.D., son of William Hausmann, M.D. It is built in a four-square design and features a large rounded turret on the Northwest corner of the home. The third level was ut…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DU9_homestead-of-william-hausmann-m-d_Kewaskum-WI.html
This Queen Anne Victorian home, with a gabled roof and large wrap around porch, was built in 1894 by Louis Brandt, local carpenter/contractor, and was originally owned by William Hausman, M.D. The porch has lattice work design with spindle baniste…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DTY_home-of-reuben-john-schmahl_Jackson-WI.html
This home was built on the original homestead of 40-acres in Section 20, Town of Jackson, Washington County, Wisconsin. The land was purchased from the United States government on April 11, 1846, by Jacob Moersfelder, who later deeded the parcel t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BSB_stephan-f-mayer-home_West-Bend-WI.html
Stephen F. Mayer (1854-1935) was a prominent resident of West Bend, held numerous elected offices and leadership positions at various levels of government and local businesses, and established several businesses and organizations that still exist …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BSA_tuchscherer-residence_West-Bend-WI.html
The United States Government Land Grant transfer from Byron Kilbourn, et al to Caroline P. Brown took place March 10, 1847. This front gable home was typical of many houses built between 1850 and 1925. This property is part of the original plat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BS9_james-kneeland-house_West-Bend-WI.html
James Kneeland, one of the founders of West Bend, purchased this plot of land in the early 1840s. This 2 ½ story side gabled cream city brick building was erected in 1858 and is one of the oldest buildings in West Bend. In 1860, the buildi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A9M_westphal-mansion-inn_Hartford-WI.html
This stately mansion was built be August and Mary (Schott) Westphal in 1913, on a triangular lot overlooking downtown historic Hartford. The home of brick and stucco is English Tudor style. The interior is finished with golden oak and birch woodwo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A9L_willard-r-amidon-home_Hartford-WI.html
In 1883, Willard R. Amidon built this Queen Anne style home for his wife Laura. This home served as the family residence until Laura's death in 1944. The house has the original fieldstone foundation and retains many original features. Many renovat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A9K_lohrs-gas-station_Hartford-WI.html
Lohr's Gas Station was built in 1928 by Lawrence Lohr on the front lawn of his residence at 158 Branch Street. It was operational as a gas station when $1.00 could purchase 5-8 gallons of gas. The historic feature of this building is the Orient…
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