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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Iowa County ...

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    Mineral Point: Hill across from Shake Rag Street where most of Mineral Point's lead was mined from 1830 to 1855. Also the site of the Merry Christmas zinc mine, opened around 1906. [41] 25: Mineral Point Historic District: Mineral Point Historic District: July 30, 1971 : Roughly bounded by Ross, Shake Rag, 9th, and Bend Sts.

  3. Pendarvis (Mineral Point, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Pendarvis is a historic site located in Mineral Point, Iowa County, Wisconsin, United States.The site, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is made up of several 19th century stone and timber cabins built by Cornish immigrants who came to Mineral Point to mine lead and zinc.

  4. Mineral Point Hill - Wikipedia

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    The wave of settlement led to Mineral Point's establishment in the 1830s, making it the third-oldest city in Wisconsin. The hill was also the site of the Merry Christmas zinc mine, which operated from 1906 to 1912; by this point, zinc had supplanted lead as the area's most plentiful resource. The site includes a mine office building, the shaft ...

  5. List of the oldest buildings in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Mineral Point: c. 1835: Residential Limestone cabins built by Cornish lead miners in southwestern Wisconsin. Today the houses are a part of the Pendarvis Historic Site. [25] Polperro House: Mineral Point: c. 1835: Residential 2.5-story cabin built by Cornish lead miners in southwestern Wisconsin. First floor is limestone with upper 1.5 stories ...

  6. Mineral Point, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The original dwellings of some of these early Cornish immigrants have been restored at the Pendarvis Historic Site in Mineral Point. Lead continued to be produced in abundant quantities by the Cornish miners, and in 1847, the Mineral Point Tribune reported that the town's furnaces were producing 43,800 pounds (19,900 kg) of lead each day. [11]

  7. Mineral Point (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Mineral Point is a town in Iowa County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,033 at the 2010 census. The population was 1,033 at the 2010 census. The City of Mineral Point is located within the town.

  8. Spensley Farm - Wikipedia

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    James Spensley was a British immigrant who would become a local politician. Structures on the site include Spensley's house, a spring house, a lead-smelting furnace and a barn. It was added to the State Register of Historic Places in 1996 and to the National Register of Historic Places the following year. [3]

  9. Mineral Point Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Mineral Point Railroad's original main line ran 32.29 miles (51.97 km) north–south from Warren, Illinois, to Mineral Point, Wisconsin. [10] The Milwaukee Road's branch to Shullsburg, Wisconsin, completed in 1881, [11] bisected the line at Gratiot, Wisconsin, and the connection to the Illinois Central at Warren gradually lessened in importance.