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The Marcellus Pedrick House, also known as the Pedrick-Lawson House, is located in Ripon, Wisconsin, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] The house is owned by the Ripon Historical Society and maintained as a historic house museum.
The Jacob Woodruff House is a two-story octagonal house constructed of concrete walls, featuring a large, windowed cupola, and metal roof. [2] It is located in Ripon in the U.S. state of Wisconsin , and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
336 Scott St., Ripon, Wisconsin Coordinates 43°50′44″N 88°50′01″W / 43.84556°N 88.83361°W / 43.84556; -88.83361 ( John Scott Horner
The Ripon Chamber of Commerce, owner of the building, had the building moved a fifth time, on April 17, 2023, to make room for a Boys and Girls club. The move caused the Little White Schoolhouse's status on the National Register of Historic Places to be endangered.
Ripon: This Italianate house constructed around 1858 appears to be the earliest house with walls of concrete block in the state. Pedrick, a mason, constructed it himself. [74] [75] 31: Pipe Site: December 22, 1978 : Northeast of Fond du Lac in Coordinates missing: Pipe: Large Oneota village on a gravel knoll east of Lake Winnebago.
The Little White Schoolhouse of Ripon, original building standing in 1936. listed on the Wisconsin Registered Historic Places.. Meeting at a school house in Ripon on March 20, 1854, [7] some 30 opponents of the Kansas–Nebraska Act called for the organization of a new political party (to link their cause with the Declaration of Independence).
2.5-story house with Gothic Revival massing, decorated bargeboards, and Queen Anne-style shingles in the gable ends, built in 1891 for the owner of the Marble Gloss Lime Company, who was also the first village president and a leader of the Farm's and Merchant's Bank. [158] [159] 79: Garwin Mace Lime Kilns: Garwin Mace Lime Kilns: March 12, 1982
Ripon is a town in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,001 at the 2000 census. The population was 2,001 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated communities of Arcade Acres and Wilmoore Heights are located in the town.