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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Winnebago ...

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    Neenah: 2-story French Renaissance-styled house overlooking Lake Winnebago, designed by Childs & Smith and built in 1918 for George Gaylord of the Menasha Carton Company and Menasha Paper Company. Later bought by William Wing of the Fox River Paper Company. [154] 91: Winnebago County Courthouse: Winnebago County Courthouse: June 23, 1982

  3. Franklyn C. Shattuck House - Wikipedia

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    The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 and on the State Register of Historic Places in 1989. [ 3 ] The Edward D. & Vina Shattuck Beals House , located in Neenah and having belonged to Shattuck's daughter, is also listed on both registers.

  4. Henry Sherry House - Wikipedia

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    The Henry Sherry House is a historic house located in Neenah, Wisconsin. [2] Home with 5-story tower and porte cochere, designed by Waters in High Victorian Gothic style with some Queen Anne decoration and built in 1883. Sherry was a lumberman with interests in northeastern and central Wisconsin.

  5. Hiram Smith House - Wikipedia

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    The Hiram Smith House is a buff brick, two-story octagonal house located in Neenah in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The home features a porch on three sides. The home features a porch on three sides. It was owned by Hiram Smith.

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  7. Henry Spencer Smith House - Wikipedia

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    Henry Spencer Smith was a son of pioneer and industrialist Elisha D. Smith. Located within the East Forest Avenue Historic District, the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and to the State Register of Historic Places in 1989. [3]