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The Dousman Hotel, is a historic hotel located at the intersection of Fisher Street and River Road in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. The hotel was built in 1864–65 to serve railroad and steamboat travelers coming to the city. The hotel was named after Hercules L. Dousman, an early Wisconsin fur trader, land speculator and millionaire.
The 1899 Benjamin Garlock house at 805-807 Dousman is a large, later, less elaborate Queen Anne house. [2] [9] Benjamin was a carpenter and contractor. [4] The 1903 Mrs. Henrietta McGuire house at 712 Dousman is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, formal Queen Anne-style house with an octagonal tower at its southwest corner. [2] [10] [4] D.J. Gallagher house
The estate now known as Villa Louis began when Prairie du Chien trader and investor Hercules Dousman purchased land previously occupied by Fort Crawford. Dousman had the remains of the fort cleared away. In 1843, he built a large, brick Greek Revival house atop an Indian mound, which had been the site of the old fort's southeastern blockhouse ...
Hercules and Jane Dousman had one son, [1] Hercules Louis Dousman II, who was born on April 3, 1848, the year that Wisconsin became a state. The Villa Louis. In the 1870s the Dousman house at this site was replaced with what is known as Villa Louis. This was also called the "House on the Mound", because of its location on what is believed to be ...
2-story house with Queen Anne-style massing, Gothic Revival details, a 4-story tower, and a porte-cochère - designed by E. Townsend Mix and built in 1876. Chandler was a lumber dealer. [45] [46] 24: Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin: Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin: February 23, 1972 : 2 miles southwest of Nashotah on Nashotah House Road
P&Z commissioners met for their regular hearing just hours after the 3 a.m. shooting in the parking lot of what was the old Olive Garden across from Macon Mall at 3709 Bloomfield Road.
Part of 200 and 300 block N. Broadway, 300 and 400 block Dousman St, part of 300 block N. Chestnut St., Green Bay, Wisconsin: Coordinates: Area: 3 acres (1.2 ha) NRHP reference No. 99000330 [1] Added to NRHP: March 12, 1999
The John Dods House was started in the early 1700s, with the main section built in 1770. [3] The historic stone house was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) in 1938. [4] HABS photo from 1938. John Dods Tavern was built around 1770 by John Dods using local fieldstone.