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The tenor and qualities in terms of construction and design found in the homes of Frank Emery Murphy,(1862 – 1934) also lumberman, and four terms alderman of Green Bay WI, Mitchell Joannes, Patrick H. Martin, Rufus B. Kellogg, William B. Kellogg, George Greene, John Minahan, Arthur C. Neville, and others set the scope for the very distinctive ...
215 N. Webster Ave. Green Bay: 3-story Neoclassical brick building designed by Foeller and Schober of Green Bay and built in 1918. [107] 62: Wisconsin State Reformatory: Wisconsin State Reformatory: May 3, 1990 : SE corner of Riverside Dr. and WI 172
2640 South Webster Ave. Green Bay, Wisconsin: Coordinates Built: Between 1776-1803: NRHP ...
The Cotton House is a historic house located at 2640 South Webster Avenue within the Heritage Hill State Historical Park in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural significance on April 28, 1970. [1]
The first hospital was in a home on Quincy Street in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and consisted of just one chair, four beds, and a kettle for laundry. [3] In 1894, the hospital purchased eight lots on Webster Avenue, and the next year a new hospital building was built at this location. [3]
The prison was originally known as the "Wisconsin State Reformatory" (WSR). In 1972, WSR became an adult male, maximum-security prison. The name was changed to the Green Bay Correctional Institution on July 1, 1979. The prison was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the "Wisconsin State Reformatory" in 1990.
Morgan Lewis Martin, Wisconsin Territory delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives [7] Mike Michalske, football player and coach; Robert E. Minahan, 30th mayor of Green Bay, prominent early 20th century surgeon. Arthur C. Neville, 25th mayor of Green Bay; Charles D. Robinson, 11th and 15th mayor of Green Bay, 3rd Secretary of State of Wisconsin
It is located at the head of Green Bay (known locally as "the bay of Green Bay"), a sub-basin of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Fox River. As of the 2020 census , the city had a population of 107,395, making it the third-most populous city in Wisconsin, after Milwaukee and Madison , and the third-most populous city on Lake Michigan, after ...