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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQYK_james-and-bridget-casserly-house_Madison-WI.html
The Casserly house is a classic example of a Queen Anne style house built for a middle-class family. James Casserly was a foreman and later superintendent of the Madison Democrat, one of Madison's two major newspapers at the turn-of-the-century. T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQY3_the-fairchild-home_Madison-WI.html
1846—-1925This land was the site of the Fairchild homeJairus Cassius FairchildState Treasurer, Wisconsin, 1848-1852First Mayor of Madison, 1856Lucius FairchildLt. Col. 2nd Regt. Wis. Inf. 1861Colonel 2nd Regt. Wis. Inf. 1862Brig. Gen. U.S.V.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQXK_madison-gas-electric-company-powerhouse_Madison-WI.html
The Madison Gas & Electric Powerhouse has been in continuous operation providing electrical power since its construction in 1902. The building is significant for its association with the development of Madison's utility industry and as the locatio…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQX3_u-s-post-office-and-courthouse_Madison-WI.html
This impressive limestone building with its two-story Ionic colonnade is one of Madison's finest examples of the neo-classical revival style. Wetmore was acting supervising architect for the Department of the Treasury and this and similar designs …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQX1_wisconsin-wagon-company-factory_Madison-WI.html
This building is significant for its association with Madison's cultural history, particularly transportation manufacturing, and as an excellent example of a textile mill industrial loft type building. This type of building was long and narrow wit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQWG_st-patricks-church_Madison-WI.html
Designed in a late Nineteenth Century eclectic style by Madison civil engineer and architect, John Nader, this church is the third oldest Catholic parish in the City. It was dedicated on St. Patrick's Day in 1889, Archbishop Heiss of Milwaukee in …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQWF_madison-masonic-temple_Madison-WI.html
This property has beenplaced on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United StatesDepartment of the Interior.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQWE_first-church-of-christ-scientist_Madison-WI.html
Designed with simplicity and grace, the First Church of Christ, Scientist is Georgian Revival in style, the form used for many early 20th century Christian Science churches across the country. It is the only Madison church designed by Frank Riley,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQPC_madison-catholic-clubhouse_Madison-WI.html
This Mediterranean Revival clubhouse has Art Moderne touches, reflecting its late 1930s date. It was built for the Knights of Columbus, a fraternal society for Catholic men. Several other Catholic groups met here and the building also housed the o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQP2_bellevue-apartments_Madison-WI.html
Constructed by local builder Charles E. Marks, the Bellevue was the largest and most expensive apartment building erected during Madison's pre-World War I apartment house boom. Advertised as a place of "ease and comfort," the Bellevue featured suc…
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