Ad
related to: cobblestone architecture wisconsin
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Cobblestone House in Eau Claire, Wisconsin is a Gothic Revival style house that was built in 1866. It reflects cobblestone architecture brought by settlers from upstate New York. It has also been known as Bradley H. Marcy House. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974; the listing included one contributing building ...
Orien Haseltine. Architectural style. Greek Revival. NRHP reference No. 80000204 [1] Added to NRHP. January 15, 1980. The Haseltine Cobblestone House is a Greek Revival -styled home clad in cobblestone and built in 1842 in Big Bend, Waukesha County, Wisconsin for one of the town's first settlers. [2]
Cobblestone architecture. The Cobblestone Schoolhouse is part of the Cobblestone Historic District, in the hamlet of Childs, New York. Cobblestone architecture refers to the use of cobblestones embedded in mortar as method for erecting walls on houses and commercial buildings. It was frequently used in the northeastern United States and upper ...
The Meyerhofer Cobblestone House is located in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. History. The house originally belonged to German immigrant Nikolaus Meyerhofer. Meyerhofer built it out of stones gathered by his daughters. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 and on the State Register of Historic Places in 1989.
1980 NRHP-listed. 363-365 Prairie St. 42°2′3″N 88°16′39″W / 42.03417°N 88.27750°W / 42.03417; -88.27750 (Gifford-Davidson House) Elgin, Illinois. Built by James Talcott Gifford, a native of central New York who became wealthy in Wisconsin, then returned in 1849 to Elgin, which he had helped found, and completed this ...
The Lathrop-Munn Cobblestone House is a 1.5-story Greek Revival-styled house built about 1848 in Beloit, Wisconsin, striking for the care with which the mason arranged the tiny cobbles. In 1977 the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places .
The Richardson-Brinkman Cobblestone House, located at 607 W. Milwaukee Rd. in Clinton, Wisconsin, United States, is a cobblestone house in Greek Revival style that was built in 1843. It has also been known as simply Cobblestone House. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The listing included two contributing buildings.
78000133 [1] Added to NRHP. February 23, 1978. The Samuel S. Jones Cobblestone House is a large Greek Revival -styled farmhouse built in Clinton, Wisconsin in the late 1840s. [2][3] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 and on the State Register of Historic Places in 1989. [4]