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Guest | March 15, 2019Beautiful house! Does anyone know where this is?Guest | July 4, 2019Same house as pictured in DSCF0713Guest | July 5, 2019116 S. Van Buren (1905)DSCF0296 web DSCF0296 web
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Address: 116 S. Van Buren
Built in: 1905
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Guest | April 11, 2019Could be Dr. Hiyland's home on NW corner of Main and Page StreetsGuest | April 11, 2019HylandCurator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 14, 2019From LG: NW corner of Main & Page. Looks like house that was later torn down, where gas station is now. Dr. Hyland's home.Guest | June 9, 2019Looks like house on the NW corner of Page and Main Streets. It was torn down in the late 1960's I believe. Walter Eggleson had his Insurance Agency located there for many years. Denny's Gas Station was located at that location most recently.Guest | August 21, 2020What a beauty! Such a shame it’s goneGuest | January 30, 2022The McNeil house is to the left of the Hyland houseDSCF0299 web DSCF0299 web
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Address: NW Corner of Main St. and Page St.
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 14, 2019From LG: North Van Buren St. West side-Block houseGuest | August 21, 2020200 S Van Buren StDSCF0302 web DSCF0302 web
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Address: 200 S. Van Buren St.
Built in: 1908
Architecture: Four-Square
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | May 8, 2022Thanks to Derek Westby for locating this house. As he points out, you can see the Uniroyal building in the background and the side of 207 E. Jefferson on the side.DSCF0305 web DSCF0305 web
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Address: 217 E. Jefferson St.
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | May 8, 2022Thanks to Derek Westby for locating this house. As he points out, the shape of the building and windows all line up. Also in the Wisconsin Historical Society Property Records (Listed at 109 N. Division) you can see the tree next to the carriage walk cut down as a stump.DSCF0307 web DSCF0307 web
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Address: 109 S. Division St.
Built in 1884
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Guest | March 15, 2019I think this is on Franklin Street.Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 23, 2019316 N. Johnson St.Guest | September 29, 2019Yes, I can verify that this is 316 N. Johnson St. My family, the Venskes lived there from 1969-2007.DSCF0435 web DSCF0435 web
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Address: 316 N. Johnson St.
Built in: 1906
Historic Name: E. J. Kjolseth House
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Guest | August 7, 2019325 Oak Street, with 333 Oak visible at the right.DSCF0438 web DSCF0438 web
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Address: 325 Oak St
Built in: 1907
Historic Name: Esther and Alfred J. Hocking House
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Guest | August 7, 2019Oak Street: 317, 325 (also seen in DSCF0438), and 333 (also seen in DSCF6338)Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | August 8, 2019Thanks to K. Anderson for providing the information on this photo (and several others).Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | August 8, 2019More from K. Anderson: This is the south side of Oak street, looking west from Page to Prairie and showing 317, 325, and 333 Oak S. All three houses were built by members of the Hocking family. 333 Oak is shown in the photo DSCF6338. 325 Oak is the house seen in DSCF0438, with a view of 333 Oak along the right side of the image.DSCF0440 web DSCF0440 web
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Addresses: 317, 325 and 333 Oak Street
317 Oak Street (1905)
George Hocking House
Queen Anne built in 1905Wisconsin Historical Society Record
325 Oak Street (1907) (also DSCF0438)
Esther and Alfred Hocking House
Front-gabled built in 1907Wisconsin Historical Society Record
333 Oak Street (1900) (also DSCF6338)
Edward Percival Hocking House
Queen Anne built in 1900Wisconsin Historical Society Record
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | May 8, 2022Thanks to Derek Westby for locating this house!DSCF0445 web DSCF0445 web
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Address: 1125 E. South St.
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Guest | September 19, 2019My guess is 501 Oak Street. It's recently had some work done to more resemble this. Very cool.Guest | August 21, 2020Yes, my parents and I lived here. Just found The deed today. Luke Stoughton one of the owners.Guest | August 24, 2020I’m the owner of this house now. It’s 501 Oak St where Madison St ends.DSCF0447 web DSCF0447 web
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Address: 501 Oak St.
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Guest | July 4, 2019This is our house. It’s circa 1900 and was built by Emma Brewer. Location is 316 South Madison Street. Currently on city, state and national historic register.DSCF0450 web DSCF0450 web
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Address: 316 S. Madison Street
Built in: Circa 1900
Historic Name: Emma C. Brewer House
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Guest | March 15, 2019This is now Cress Funeral Home on Prospect near Page St.Guest | March 15, 2019206 W. Prospect StreetDSCF0453 web DSCF0453 web
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Address: 206 W. Prospect St.
Built in: 1904
(Now Cress Funeral Home)
Historic Name: Ole and Clara R. Terry House
Architecture: Colonial Revival
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Guest | August 21, 2020I believe this home is on the N.E. corner of Main & 4th st - Norval MorganDSCF0457 web DSCF0457 web
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Address: Was on the corner of E. Main and Academy
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Address: Unknown
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 14, 2019From LG: Corner of Jefferson & Fifth St.Guest | May 11, 2019494 S. 5th St. Ole K. Roe House Built in 1892Joe Cabibbo | September 26, 2020The O.K. Roe House is at 404 S 5th Street. O.K. Roe was a tobacco merchant and Mayor of Stoughton when he built his home in 1893 and during the time when City Hall was built. The O.K. Roe House was the first home in Stoughton to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places ( in 1984 ). Owned by Joe & Ruby Cabibbo since 1974.DSCF0463 web DSCF0463 web
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Address: 404 S. 5th St.
Built in: 1892
(Ole K. Roe House)
Local Landmark
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Address: Unknown
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Guest | March 15, 2019This house is on the corner of South St. and S. Page St.Guest | August 22, 2020I believe that was the daycare across the street from me when I was a child (corner of Page & W South).Guest | March 18, 2021This house was purchased by Jeff and Ronna Nyman in December of 2013 after it had sat vacant for three years. They renovated it inside and out. It was not on the historical registry due to it being rezoned as commercial and made into a daycare center for about 30 years prior.DSCF0469 web DSCF0469 web
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Address: 420 S. Page St.
Built in: 1865
Historic Name: Matthew and Olivia Johnson House
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Address: Unknown
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Guest | April 11, 20191124 E Main. Owned by Mr and Mrs John Lewis.Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 14, 2019From LG: Corner of Henry St and Main (Henry Severson home)Sylvia Lewis | August 20, 2020Owned by Sylvia and Jon Lewis since 1986. The Severson family owned the house until about 1976, Mr and Mrs Tom Lockyear owned it for 10 years prior to the Lewises. Built with forced air heat and electricity. The Lewises have original family photos of the interior. The garage is the original carriage house. The Seversons were the first family in Stoughton to own a motor car.Guest | August 21, 2020This is the home my family settled in when they migrated from Norway. I do not recall if they were the ones to build it or not.DSCF0475 web DSCF0475 web
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Address: 1124 E Main
Built in: 1903
Historic Name: Henry and Mary Severson House
Architecture: Neoclassical
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Guest | April 11, 2019This looks like the Turner home which was at the east end of North StreetCurator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 15, 2019From LG: Turner home? Far end of North Street, Sarah (Stoughton) home, torn down.Guest | August 25, 2020This house was located where the Community Building/Armory currently stands. It was on North St. across the street from my grandparents home. I have a picture of it that was passed down to me from my uncle.DSCF0478 web DSCF0478 web
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Address: Unknown
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Guest | March 15, 2019This is the "Nickel Palace" on the corner of Hamilton and Van Buren.Guest | May 11, 2019100 S Van Buren St. Ed and Gjertrud Erickson first owners. Built in 1902 Cost $8,000 to build.DSCF0491 web DSCF0491 web
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Address: 100 S Van Buren St.
Built in: 1902
"Nickel Palace"
Historic Name: Edward and Gjertrud Erickson House
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Guest | August 20, 2020Google maps says about 110 N Page StDSCF0495 web DSCF0495 web
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Address: 118 N. Page St.
Built in: 1886
Builder: August E. Ovren
Local Landmark: Era H. and Harriet Grout Gerard House
Architectural Style: Queen Anne
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | June 13, 2019This appears to be the same house shown in DSCF6341. It may have been the one that used to be on S. Prairie St. near the corner of Main St.Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | June 13, 2019DSCF6810 appears to be a photo of the same house taken 10 - 20 years earlier.Guest | July 4, 2019L. M. Van Buren house (1855) at 217 S. PrairieGuest | July 9, 2019Torn down May 23, 2013 as part of state sponsored "Strategic Blight Elimination Program".DSCF0633 web DSCF0633 web
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Address: 217 S. Praire St.
Built in: 1855
Architecture: Greek Revival
Historic Name: L.M. Van Buren HouseWisconsin Historical Society Record
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | May 8, 2022Thanks to Derek Westby for locating this house, which looks a lot different now than it does in this picture. The retaining wall and the cemetery in the background are helpful clues to its location.DSCF0710 web DSCF0710 web
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Address: 116 E. Milwaukee St.
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Guest | July 4, 2019Same house as DSCF0296Guest | July 5, 2019116 S. Van Buren (1905)DSCF0713 web DSCF0713 web
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Address: 116 S. Van Buren
Built in: 1905
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Linda Gullickson | July 5, 2022My grandparents rented this home in the 1940s. She had a wood cook stove in the basement where she made lefse. LGdscf5415 web dscf5415 web
Image: DSCF5415
Address: 200 S. Van Buren St.
Built in: 1908
Architecture: Four-Square
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The completed house is shown in image DSCF0302.
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Address: Unknown
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Guest | April 11, 2019Southwest corner of Oak and Prairie StreetsCurator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 15, 2019From LG: SW corner of Oak and Prairie St. Luraas home?DSCF6330 web DSCF6330 web
Image: DSCF6330
Address: 401 Oak St.
Built in: 1903
Historic Name: Osmund and Tone Cherry House
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Guest | July 9, 2019That’s an Italianate house that has been decorated like a Queen Anne. The porch columns in DSCF6335 are appropriately classical, but the Inventory and current google street view photos show something (with brackets) much better suited to Queen Anne.DSCF6335 web DSCF6335 web
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Address: 500 S. Page St.
Built in: 1884
Historic Name: First Lutheran Church Parsonage
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 15, 2019From LG: SE Corner Oak & PrairieDSCF6338 web DSCF6338 web
Image: DSCF6338
Address: 333 Oak St.
Built in: 1900
Historic Name: E.P. Hocking House
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | June 13, 2019This appears to be the same house shown in DSCF0633. It may have been the one that used to be on S. Prairie St. near the corner of Main St.Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | June 13, 2019DSCF6810 appears to be a photo of the same house taken 10 - 20 years earlier.Guest | July 4, 2019L. M. Van Buren House at 217 S. Prairie (1855)Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | August 8, 2019From K. Anderson: As you can see on the details from the Sanborn maps (1904 and 1912), the Van Buren House always sat at the corner of Prairie and Main, but at some point after 1912, it was moved from its West Main location to the back of its lot, and turned to face Prairie. (The same thing happened to my g-g-grandparents' house, which faced Main at the NE corner of Main and Madison: at some point in the late 1910s, it was moved back on the lot--but not rotated--and now has a Madison St. address.)Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | August 8, 2019Also from K. Anderson: In this photo, you can see the side of 312 West Main (older house number system?) to the right of the Van Buren House.DSCF6341 web DSCF6341 web
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Address: 217 S. Praire St.
Built in: 1855
Historic Name: L.M. Van Buren House
Architecture: Greek RevivalWisconsin Historical Society Record
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Guest | July 4, 2019Knud and Johanna Jensen house (1904) at 208 N. HarrisonDSCF6344 web DSCF6344 web
Image: DSCF6344
Address: 208 N. Harrison St.
Built in: 1904
Historic Name: Knute and Johanna Kvam Jenson House
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Address: Unknown
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | May 8, 2022Thanks to Derek Westby for locating this house!DSCF6353 web DSCF6353 web
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Address: 100 S. Madison St.
Built in 1900
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | May 8, 2022Thanks to Derek Westby for locating this house!DSCF6356 web DSCF6356 web
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Address: 400 N. Page St.
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Guest | April 15, 2019324 N Page St (Corner W McKinley)DSCF6359 web DSCF6359 web
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Address: 324 N Page St
Built in 1890
Historic Name: Charles S. Crosse House
Architectural Style: Queen Anne
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 14, 2019From LG: North Page St.DSCF6366 web DSCF6366 web
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Address: 224 N. Page St.
Built in 1885
Historic Name: Annie Wyman House
Architectural Style: Italianate
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Address: Unknown
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Location: SW corner of Main St and S. Monroe
The house in the middle is 308 S. Monroe St. , built in 1910.
Wisconsin Historical Society Record for 308 S. Monroe
The next house is 316 S. Monroe St., built in 1886.
Wisconsin Historical Society Record for 316 S. Monroe St.
The next house is 324 S. Monroe St., built in 1892.
Wisconsin Historical Society Record for 324 S. Monroe St.
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Guest | July 4, 2019324 S. Monroe (1892) at left 316 S. Monroe (1886) is next, to the right, with the mansard roofGuest | September 2, 2020The far right home is 304 South Monroe, the home I grew up in. There is another image showing a better view DSCF6520DSCF6529 web DSCF6529 web
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Address: South Monroe St.
Home on Left: Mary and Harry Putnam House built in 1892
Home on Right: Frank L. Johnson House built in 1886
Wisconsin Historical Society link to 316 S. Monroe
Wisconsin Historical Society link to 324 S. Monroe
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Guest | April 10, 2019House built in 1906Guest | May 14, 2019it's at the top of Monroe St.Guest | August 21, 2020I think this is 332 Oak St (now green with lions out front).DSCF6541 web DSCF6541 web
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Address: 332 Oak St.
Built in: 1906
Builder: John J. HolmstadHistoric Name: Sarah and J.I. Suby House
Other Name: Gerald and Ellen Thain House
Architectural Style: Queen AnneWall Material: Clapboard
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Address: Unknown
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Address: Unknown
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Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | June 13, 2019This appears to be the same house shown in DSCF6341 and DSCF0633, only 10 - 20 years earlier. It may have been the one that used to be on S. Prairie St. near the corner of Main St.Guest | July 4, 2019L. M. Van Buren House (1855) at 217 S. PrairieCurator@HistoricStoughton.org | August 8, 2019From K. Anderson: In this photo, you can see much of the neighboring house (312 West Main) and a side view of the Hyland House at 302 West Main.Guest | May 22, 2022The house next to the Van Buren house address is 310 West Main. This house belong to Charles Mc Neil.DSCF6810 web DSCF6810 web
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Address: 217 S. Praire St.
Built in: 1855
Historic Name: L.M. Van Buren House
Architecture: Greek RevivalWisconsin Historical Society Record
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Guest | July 4, 2019324 S. Monroe: Mary and Henry Putnam House, 1892DSCF6822 web DSCF6822 web
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Address: 324 S. Monroe St.
Built in: 1892
Historic Name: Mary and Harry Putnam House
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Guest | March 1, 2020This may be 900 Stoughton Ave. (old address system). Home of Einar and Ethel Linderud and children Earl, Eldon, and Ellice.DSCF6825 web DSCF6825 web
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Address: Unknown
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Image: DSCF0296
Address: 116 S. Van Buren
Built in: 1905
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Image: DSCF0299
Address: NW Corner of Main St. and Page St.
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Image: DSCF0302
Address: 200 S. Van Buren St.
Built in: 1908
Architecture: Four-Square
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Address: 217 E. Jefferson St.
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Address: 109 S. Division St.
Built in 1884
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Address: 316 N. Johnson St.
Built in: 1906
Historic Name: E. J. Kjolseth House
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Image: DSCF0438
Address: 325 Oak St
Built in: 1907
Historic Name: Esther and Alfred J. Hocking House
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Image: DSCF0440
Addresses: 317, 325 and 333 Oak Street
317 Oak Street (1905)
George Hocking House
Queen Anne built in 1905
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325 Oak Street (1907) (also DSCF0438)
Esther and Alfred Hocking House
Front-gabled built in 1907
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333 Oak Street (1900) (also DSCF6338)
Edward Percival Hocking House
Queen Anne built in 1900
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Address: 1125 E. South St.
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Address: 501 Oak St.
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Address: 316 S. Madison Street
Built in: Circa 1900
Historic Name: Emma C. Brewer House
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Image: DSCF0453
Address: 206 W. Prospect St.
Built in: 1904
(Now Cress Funeral Home)
Historic Name: Ole and Clara R. Terry House
Architecture: Colonial Revival
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Address: Was on the corner of E. Main and Academy
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Image: DSCF0460
Address: Unknown
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Address: 404 S. 5th St.
Built in: 1892
(Ole K. Roe House)
Local Landmark
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Image: DSCF0466
Address: Unknown
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Address: 420 S. Page St.
Built in: 1865
Historic Name: Matthew and Olivia Johnson House
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Address: Unknown
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Address: 1124 E Main
Built in: 1903
Historic Name: Henry and Mary Severson House
Architecture: Neoclassical
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Address: Unknown
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Address: 100 S Van Buren St.
Built in: 1902
"Nickel Palace"
Historic Name: Edward and Gjertrud Erickson House
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Address: 118 N. Page St.
Built in: 1886
Builder: August E. Ovren
Local Landmark: Era H. and Harriet Grout Gerard House
Architectural Style: Queen Anne
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Image: DSCF0633
Address: 217 S. Praire St.
Built in: 1855
Historic Name: L.M. Van Buren House
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Address: 116 E. Milwaukee St.
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Address: 116 S. Van Buren
Built in: 1905
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Address: 200 S. Van Buren St.
Built in: 1908
Architecture: Four-Square
Wisconsin Historical Society Record
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Address: Unknown
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Address: 401 Oak St.
Built in: 1903
Historic Name: Osmund and Tone Cherry House
Architecture: Queen Anne
Wisconsin Historical Society Record
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Address: 500 S. Page St.
Built in: 1884
Historic Name: First Lutheran Church Parsonage
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Address: 333 Oak St.
Built in: 1900
Historic Name: E.P. Hocking House
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Address: 217 S. Praire St.
Built in: 1855
Historic Name: L.M. Van Buren House
Architecture: Greek RevivalWisconsin Historical Society Record
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Address: 208 N. Harrison St.
Built in: 1904
Historic Name: Knute and Johanna Kvam Jenson House
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Address: Unknown
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Address: 100 S. Madison St.
Built in 1900
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Address: 400 N. Page St.
(Corner of Page and McKinley)
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Address: 324 N Page St
Built in 1890
Historic Name: Charles S. Crosse House
Architectural Style: Queen Anne
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Address: 224 N. Page St.
Built in 1885
Historic Name: Annie Wyman House
Architectural Style: Italianate
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Address: Unknown
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Location: SW corner of Main St and S. Monroe
The house in the middle is 308 S. Monroe St. , built in 1910.
Wisconsin Historical Society Record for 308 S. Monroe
The next house is 316 S. Monroe St., built in 1886.
Wisconsin Historical Society Record for 316 S. Monroe St.
The next house is 324 S. Monroe St., built in 1892.
Wisconsin Historical Society Record for 324 S. Monroe St.
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Address: South Monroe St.
Home on Left: Mary and Harry Putnam House built in 1892
Home on Right: Frank L. Johnson House built in 1886
Wisconsin Historical Society link to 316 S. Monroe
Wisconsin Historical Society link to 324 S. Monroe
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Address: 332 Oak St.
Built in: 1906
Builder: John J. Holmstad
Historic Name: Sarah and J.I. Suby House
Other Name: Gerald and Ellen Thain House
Architectural Style: Queen AnneWall Material: Clapboard
Wisconsin State Historical Society Record
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Address: Unknown
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Address: 217 S. Praire St.
Built in: 1855
Historic Name: L.M. Van Buren House
Architecture: Greek RevivalWisconsin Historical Society Record
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Address: 324 S. Monroe St.
Built in: 1892
Historic Name: Mary and Harry Putnam House
Architecture: Queen Anne
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Address: Unknown
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