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Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of farm outbuildings built of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction. The barn was built ca. 1850 of native white oak timbers held by mortise and ... More

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Significance: The house is a small but typical example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin prior to the Civil War. The carpenters and joiners who built these were ... More

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha County, WI

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha...

Significance: This building is a rather unusual example of a mid-nineteenth century Gothic Revival chapel and is the work of Richard Upjohn, distinguished American architect. Unprocessed Field note material ex... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, ...

Significance: This building is an especially interesting example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin and known in Germany as Fachwerkbau. It is the only building o... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha County, WI

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha...

Significance: This building is a rather unusual example of a mid-nineteenth century Gothic Revival chapel and is the work of Richard Upjohn, distinguished American architect. Unprocessed Field note material ex... More

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of farm outbuildings built of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction. The barn was built ca. 1850 of native white oak timbers held by mortise and ... More

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Significance: This stone house with contemporary outbuildings is representative of a type of building in Wisconsin from the mid-nineteenth century. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Significance: The house is a small but typical example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin prior to the Civil War. The carpenters and joiners who built these were ... More

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha County, WI

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha...

Significance: This building is a rather unusual example of a mid-nineteenth century Gothic Revival chapel and is the work of Richard Upjohn, distinguished American architect. Unprocessed Field note material ex... More

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha County, WI

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha...

Significance: This building is a rather unusual example of a mid-nineteenth century Gothic Revival chapel and is the work of Richard Upjohn, distinguished American architect. Unprocessed Field note material ex... More

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha County, WI

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha...

Significance: This building is a rather unusual example of a mid-nineteenth century Gothic Revival chapel and is the work of Richard Upjohn, distinguished American architect. Unprocessed Field note material ex... More

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction applied to farm outbuildings. An unusual feature is the second story overhang. Survey number: HABS WI-... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha County, WI

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha...

Significance: This building is a rather unusual example of a mid-nineteenth century Gothic Revival chapel and is the work of Richard Upjohn, distinguished American architect. Unprocessed Field note material ex... More

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Significance: The house is a small but typical example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin prior to the Civil War. The carpenters and joiners who built these were ... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha County, WI

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha...

Significance: This building is a rather unusual example of a mid-nineteenth century Gothic Revival chapel and is the work of Richard Upjohn, distinguished American architect. Unprocessed Field note material ex... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, ...

Significance: This building is an especially interesting example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin and known in Germany as Fachwerkbau. It is the only building o... More

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, ...

Significance: This building is an especially interesting example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin and known in Germany as Fachwerkbau. It is the only building o... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha County, WI

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha...

Significance: This building is a rather unusual example of a mid-nineteenth century Gothic Revival chapel and is the work of Richard Upjohn, distinguished American architect. Unprocessed Field note material ex... More

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Significance: This stone house with contemporary outbuildings is representative of a type of building in Wisconsin from the mid-nineteenth century. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Significance: This stone house with contemporary outbuildings is representative of a type of building in Wisconsin from the mid-nineteenth century. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of farm outbuildings built of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction. The barn was built ca. 1850 of native white oak timbers held by mortise and ... More

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of farm outbuildings built of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction. The barn was built ca. 1850 of native white oak timbers held by mortise and ... More

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction applied to farm outbuildings. An unusual feature is the second story overhang. Survey number: HABS WI-... More

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, ...

Significance: This building is an especially interesting example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin and known in Germany as Fachwerkbau. It is the only building o... More

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, ...

Significance: This building is an especially interesting example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin and known in Germany as Fachwerkbau. It is the only building o... More

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, ...

Significance: This building is an especially interesting example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin and known in Germany as Fachwerkbau. It is the only building o... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of farm outbuildings built of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction. The barn was built ca. 1850 of native white oak timbers held by mortise and ... More

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Significance: This stone house with contemporary outbuildings is representative of a type of building in Wisconsin from the mid-nineteenth century. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Significance: This stone house with contemporary outbuildings is representative of a type of building in Wisconsin from the mid-nineteenth century. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Significance: This stone house with contemporary outbuildings is representative of a type of building in Wisconsin from the mid-nineteenth century. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Significance: This stone house with contemporary outbuildings is representative of a type of building in Wisconsin from the mid-nineteenth century. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Significance: The house is a small but typical example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin prior to the Civil War. The carpenters and joiners who built these were ... More

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Significance: The house is a small but typical example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin prior to the Civil War. The carpenters and joiners who built these were ... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Significance: This stone house with contemporary outbuildings is representative of a type of building in Wisconsin from the mid-nineteenth century. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Significance: The house is a small but typical example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin prior to the Civil War. The carpenters and joiners who built these were ... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction applied to farm outbuildings. An unusual feature is the second story overhang. Survey number: HABS WI-... More

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, ...

Significance: This building is an especially interesting example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin and known in Germany as Fachwerkbau. It is the only building o... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of farm outbuildings built of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction. The barn was built ca. 1850 of native white oak timbers held by mortise and ... More

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Significance: This stone house with contemporary outbuildings is representative of a type of building in Wisconsin from the mid-nineteenth century. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction applied to farm outbuildings. An unusual feature is the second story overhang. Survey number: HABS WI-... More

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction applied to farm outbuildings. An unusual feature is the second story overhang. Survey number: HABS WI-... More

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, ...

Significance: This building is an especially interesting example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin and known in Germany as Fachwerkbau. It is the only building o... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, ...

Significance: This building is an especially interesting example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin and known in Germany as Fachwerkbau. It is the only building o... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction applied to farm outbuildings. An unusual feature is the second story overhang. Survey number: HABS WI-... More

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of farm outbuildings built of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction. The barn was built ca. 1850 of native white oak timbers held by mortise and ... More

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, ...

Significance: This building is an especially interesting example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin and known in Germany as Fachwerkbau. It is the only building o... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha County, WI

Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Upper Nashotah Lake, Nashotah, Waukesha...

Significance: This building is a rather unusual example of a mid-nineteenth century Gothic Revival chapel and is the work of Richard Upjohn, distinguished American architect. Unprocessed Field note material ex... More

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of farm outbuildings built of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction. The barn was built ca. 1850 of native white oak timbers held by mortise and ... More

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Significance: This stone house with contemporary outbuildings is representative of a type of building in Wisconsin from the mid-nineteenth century. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Christian Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction applied to farm outbuildings. An unusual feature is the second story overhang. Survey number: HABS WI-... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Max E. Peuschel House, County Trunk M, Thiensville, Ozaukee County, WI

Significance: This stone house with contemporary outbuildings is representative of a type of building in Wisconsin from the mid-nineteenth century. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN... More

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Significance: The house is a small but typical example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin prior to the Civil War. The carpenters and joiners who built these were ... More

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Langholff House & Barn, State Route 109, Watertown, Jefferson County, ...

Significance: This building is an especially interesting example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin and known in Germany as Fachwerkbau. It is the only building o... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, WI

Cedarburg Mill, 215 East Columbia Avenue, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, W...

Significance: This large waterpowered flour mill was built in 1855. Similar structures are fast disappearing in this area. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-31 Survey number: HABS... More

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Kuenzi Barn, County Trunk EM, Watertown, Jefferson County, WI

Significance: This barn is one of few remaining examples of farm outbuildings built of German half-timber (Fachwerkbau) construction. The barn was built ca. 1850 of native white oak timbers held by mortise and ... More

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Significance: The house is a small but typical example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin prior to the Civil War. The carpenters and joiners who built these were ... More

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Mueller House, County Trunk AP, Iron Ridge, Dodge County, WI

Significance: The house is a small but typical example of a type of half-timber construction built by early German settlers in Wisconsin prior to the Civil War. The carpenters and joiners who built these were ... More

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine County, WI

William F. Kuehneman House, 1135 South Main Street, Racine, Racine Cou...

Significance: The house has been determined as, "as refined an example of the Greek manner as is to be found in the state" (Newcomb, The Architecture of the Old Northwest Territory,). Unprocessed Field note ma... More