This building was constructed by Nelson Lathrop in 1861 after a fire demolished a large section of this block in November, 1860. Mrs. Lathrop opened a millinery shop here, shortly after the building was completed: Mineral Point Weekly Tribune,...
Stone buildings; Storefronts; Bars; Billiard parlors;
"Th. Engels, 1869" is carved on one of the stones beneath the cornice of this building. Theodore Engels was born in Germany in 1819, came to the United States in 1845, and settled in MIneral Point in 1847. This building is included in the...
Also known as the Thomas Prisk building, this two story stone builidng was constructed in 1867. From The National Democrat, Sept. 1, 1866: "Thomas Prisk is preparing to build a new rock building on the corner of High and Chestnut Sts. We presume...
Duppler's Sample Room was located in this Italianate syle stone building on High Street in Mineral Point. This building is included in the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory under record number 59667....
Iowa County Democrat, Apr 17, 1891: "John Jeuck will erect a fine two story building this spring in the place of his present stone structure on High street, The building will extend back from High street 75 feet and will be large and commodious."...
MP Weekly Tribune, May 16, 1866: "Another New Building. John Horn has commenced clearing away the rubbish and the digging of a cellar on the vacant lot between Milton's stone building and Mrs. Minor's residence, on High street, preparatory to...
According to the WI AHI, this building was constructed in the early 1850's. The sign visible on the cornice in this image says "Fiedler, 1891". The Eagle Saloon, an early Mineral Point establishment, was at this location
Built in 1868, this was originally the home of the Ellingen brothers furniture shop. It later became the site of the J. Kauffman Saloon. This building is included in the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory under record number 59259....
Built in 1868, this was originally the home of the Ellingen brothers furniture shop. It later became the site of the J. Kauffman Saloon. This building is included in the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory under record number 59259....
Stone buildings; Architectural elements; Ironwork; Bars;
Mineral Point Tribune, 28 June 1859 "New Buildings: Mr. S. White is erecting a stone block on his lot on High street. Another has been commenced on the lot formerly owned by Mrs Nancolas and also one on the lot of Mr. Lenahan. No finer buildings...