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1887.Landmarks and Buildings Collection Title: Landmarks/Buildings Collection Call Number: Mss-1887 Bulk: 4.62 cu. ft. Location: LM, Sh. 038-040 (3.6 cu. ft.) RC16, Sh. 012-016 (1.0 cu. ft.) MV, F11 (0.02 cu. ft.) OS SM “M” (26 items) OS SM “L” (1 item) Abstract: The collection contains materials relating to landmarks and buildings in Milwaukee County. Some material relates to the Madison area and Wisconsin. The materials are organized by specific landmark or building, historic district or miscellaneous materials. See Also: Ernst Kronshage Collection, Mss-2166 Mary Ellen Young, Mss-2255 Administrative Info: The collection was processed by Nicolas L. Neylon in July 1992. It was revised by Janet Geronime in November 1994, by Steve Daily in 1996 and 1997, by Mary Ann Dyer in 1997, by Kevin Abing in February 2000 and 2001, and by Amanda Wynne in June 2009. Landmark/Building Box # Folder # A.O. Smith Research Building 1 A Abel-Decker Row House, 408-410 S 3rd St 1 A Abbot Row 1 A All Saints’ Episcopal Cathedral 1 A Allen-Bradley Building 1 A Allis-Chalmers Clubhouse (SueShar’s) 1 A Alexander Stewart House 1 A Amador-Almeda Apartments 1 A1 Ambassador Hotel 1 A American House Hotel 1 A Amtrak Station/Intermodel 1 A Angus Smith Home 1 A Annason Apartments 1 A Arena/Auditorium 1 A Astor On The Lake 1 A Astor St. Row Houses, 1225-1231 N. Astor St. 1 A Athenaeum 1 A Atlas Apartments 211 W. North Ave. 1 A Arthur Tess Service Station 2202 W Grrenfield Ave. 1 A Bank of Milwaukee Building 1 B1 Bank One Plaza 1 B Baumann-Chase, House, 421 N Pinecrest 1 B Baumbach Building 1 B Bay View Library 1 B Bay View Terrace 1 OS SM L Bertelson Building 1 B Blatz Brewery 1 B3 Blatz Hotel 1 B Blatz, The (Apartments) 1 B2 Blatz, Val, House 1 B Blessed Virgin of Pompeii Catholic Church 1 B4 Bluemel’s Florist and Garden Service 1 B Bogk, Frederick C., House 1 B Borchert Field 1 B Boston Lofts (Boston Store Building) 1 B Bradley Center 1 B5 Brandt House 1 B6 Bresler, F. H., Building, 729 N. Milwaukee St. 1 B Bruce, William George, House, 1201 S 2nd Street 1 B7 Brumder, George, House 1 B Buemming ,Herman W., House 1 B Button, Henry Harrison, House/David Barnett Gallery, 1024 E. State St. 1 B Carpenter, Matthew H. House 1 C Cawker Building 108 W. Wells 1 C1 Centre Theater Building 1 C Century Hall 1 C Chalet at the River 1 C2 Chapman, T. A., House 1 C3 Chapman’s Dept. Store 1 C4 Charles Allis Art Library 1 C Chicago & North Western Railroad Depot 1 C Chief Lippert Fire Station 1 C Clement Zablocki Veterans Administration Center 1 C5 Coast Guard Station 1 C6 Colby-Abbot Building 320 E. Mason St. 1 C7 Commerce Building 1 C Council House 1 C Couture 1 C10 Crane House 1 C Cream City Brick Buildings 1 C Cross Keys Hotel, N. Water & E. Detroit 1 C Cudahy Tower Apartments 1 C9 Cudahy, The 1 C8 Day, Dr. Fisk Holbrook, House / Austin – Day 1 D1 Desmond-Farnham-Hustis House 1 D Diederichs, Edward,/ Lion House 1 D2 Dixon, Luther, House, 1321 N. Prospect Ave. 1 D Downer, Jason, House 1 D Eagles Ballroom 1 E1 East Wells (Oneida Street) Power Plant 1 E2 Edith S. Hefter Conference Center 1 E Egyptian Theater 1 E3 Eighth Street Middle School 1 E Emanuel Philipp Elementary 1 E Empire Building 1 E Englemann Hall 1 E4 Ernest Flagg Stone Masonry Houses of Milwaukee 1 E Eschweiler Designed Buildings 1 E5 -1202 S. Layton Blvd. -County Grounds Fairy Chasm 1 F Federal Building 1 F Field, Samuel/Kuehn, Louis House 1 F1 Fine Arts Building (100 block, E. Wells) 1 F Fireboat Station 1 F First Church of Christ Scientist (1036 No. Van Buren) 1 F First Church of Christ Scientist (1451 No. Prospect) 1 F First Unitarian Church 1 F First Wisconsin Center 1 F2 First Wisconsin National Bank, 735 N. Water St. 1B F4 Fitzgerald, Robert P., House 1 F Ford Motor Company Milwaukee Branch 1 F Forest Home Cemetery & Chapel 1 F Foth, Christian, House 1 F Fourth Street School 1 F3 Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building 1 F Frontier Airlines Center, 400 W Wisconsin Ave 1 F Furlong House, 904 E. Mason St. 1 F German-English Academy 1 G Germania Building 1 G1 Gimbel’s 1 G2 Gipfel Union Brewery 1 G Globe, The – 2028 E. North Ave. 1 G Goldberg, Benjamin Murray, House 1 G Goldsmith Building 425 E. Wisconsin Ave. 1 G Goodrich, William O., House 1 G3 Graham Row 1 G Graham-Sternemann House 1 G Grider, Daniel Webster, House 1 G Grain Exchange, 741 N. Milwaukee 1 G Grand Cinemas 1 G Grant Park Clubhouse 1 G Greenfield Cream City Brick, 1847-1896 1 G Grohmann Museum 1 G Groppi Store, 1441 E Russell 1 G Hambach, George Building (221 N. Broadway) 1 H Hankwitz House (2572 Kinnickinnic Ave.) 1 H Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Factory Building 1 H Harley-Davidson Museum 1 H1 Harnischfeger, Henry, House 3424 W. Wisconsin 1 H2 Hart, Thomas B., House 1 H Hathaway-Brumder House 2105 E. Lafayette Place 1 H Haunted Sites 1 H3 Henni Hall 1 H Henry M. Thompson Home 1 H Henry S. Reuss Federal Plaza 1 H4 Holler House, 2042 W Lincoln Ave 1 H Holy Rosary Catholic Church 1 H Holy Trinity-Our Lady of Guadalupe Roman Catholic Church 1 H Hotel Metro 1 H Hotel Milwaukee 1 H Hotel Plankinton 1 H Hotel Schroeder 1 H Hotel Wisconsin 1 H House of Hearts Bed and Breakfast/The Mansion 1 H Howard, William, House 1 H5 Hull, Rev. Lemuel B. House 1 H Hyatt Regency Hotel 1 H Immanuel Presbyterian Church 1100 N. Astor St. 1 I Iron Block 1 I Italian Community Center 1 I Jacobs, Col. William (W. National & S. 27th St.) 1 J Jefferson Hall 1 J John L. Doyne Hospital 1 J Johnson, Caleb, House (2819 E. Bradford) 1 J Juneau Village 1 J Kalvelage, Joseph B., House 1 K Kane, Sanford, House 1 K1 Kearney House, Wauwatosa 1 K Kenilworth Building 1 K Kenwood United Methodist Church 1 K Kern Center, MSOE 1 K Kilbourn State Bank 1 K Kilbourn Tower 1 K Kilbourntown House 1 K Kneeland-Walker House Museum 1 K2 Kneisler’s Tavern 1 K Knickerbocker on the Lake 1 K3 Knights Tower 1 K Koeffler, Charles A., Jr. House, 817-819 N. Marshall St. 1 K Koenig, Frederick, House, 1731 N. 32nd 1 K Koenig, John, House, 3849 S. Packard Ave., St. Francis 1 K Kunzelmann-Esser Furniture Co. Building 1 K Lake Crest Apartments 1 L1 Lake Shore Tower Apartments 1 L2 Lakeside Power Plant, St. Francis 1 L Lakeview House 1 L Landmark on the Lake 1 L Layton Art Gallery 1 L LeFevre House, 2129 S. 6th St. 1 L Light Horse Squadron Armory Complex 1 L2A Lindsay/Stein House 2055 W. Dean Road 1 L Lion Gates at Fairy Chasm-Donges Bay 1 L3 Little Red Store, Wauwatosa 1 L Little White School House 1 L Lohman Funeral Home & Livery Stable 1 L Lustron Homes 1 L4 Machek, Robert, House 1 M1 Mackie Building 1 M2 MacLaren, Myrin T., Mansion 1 M3 Majestic Building 1 M4 Marine Plaza (See MV, F11) 1 Loose Marine Terminal, 301 E Erie 1 M Marshall Building 1 M5 Meinecke House, N. Milwaukee St. & E. Juneau Ave. 1 M Mercantile Building (Railroad Salvage Bldg.) 318 N. Water 1 M Millerand, The 1 M Milwaukee Art Museum 1 M Milwaukee – Downer College 1A M10 Milwaukee Center 1 M6 Milwaukee City Hall 1A M7 Milwaukee Community Sailing Center 1A M8 Milwaukee County Courthouse 1 M Milwaukee County Dispensary & Emergency Hospital 1 M Milwaukee County Grounds 1 M Milwaukee County Historical Society 1 M Milwaukee County Jail 1 M Milwaukee County War Memorial Center 1A M9 Milwaukee Fire Department – Engine Company #11 1A M11 Milwaukee Fire Dept. Fire Engine House (784 N. Broadway) 1 M Milwaukee Fire Dept. High Pressure Pumping Station 1 M Milwaukee News Building & Milwaukee Abstract Assn. Building 1 M Milwaukee Protestant Home For the Aged 1A M12 Milwaukee Public Library 1A M13 Milwaukee Public Market 1 M Milwaukee Public Museum 1 M Milwaukee River Flushing Station 1 M Milwaukee Stockyard Exchange Building and Barn/Pens 1 M Milwaukee Terminal Buildings 1A M14 Milwaukee Theater 1A M15 Milwaukee Western Bank, 6001 W. Capitol 1 M Milwaukee Western Fuel Company Building 1 M Mitchell Building 1 M Mitchell, John Lendrum, House (Meadowmere), 2377 S. 52nd St. 1 M Moderne 1 M Montgomery House 1 M Mt. Lebanon Evangelical Lutheran Church, 6020 W. Hampton Ave. 1 M Municipal Building 1 M Natatoria 1A N National Liquor Bar, 2601 W. National 1A N Newport, The 1A N1 Niedecken, George Mann 1A N Nohl, Mary, house 1A N Noonan Block, 307-315 E. Wisconsin 1A N Normandy Village 1A N Norris, D. W. House, 1914 W. Wisconsin 1A N North Milwaukee Municipal Building 1A N2 North Point Light House 1A N3 North Point South 1A N North Point Water Tower 1A N4 North Shore Tennis Club 1A N Northridge Lakes 1A N Northwestern Coffee Mills 1A N5 Northwestern Mutual Life 1A N6 Octagon House, 2443 N. Gordon Place 2 O1 Ogden Row Apartments 2 O2 Old Coast Guard Station 2 O Old Manse, 1426 N Prospect 2 O Oliver, Joseph B., House 2 O Oriental Theatre 2 O Orth, Michael, House (2306 N.
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