According to the WI AHI, this home was built about 1890; names associated with the building are F. E. Hanscom, 1890 - 1910, and George Clauer, 1915. Frank Hanscom was the teller of the First National Bank in 1909 when Phl Allen Jr., Vice...
The photograph collection of the Mineral Point Historical Society contains many images of homes whose location is not known, including this four square house. The MPHS is working to identify the location of as many of these buildings as possible. ...
This brick building was constructed by Theodore Rodolf in 1842 [see WI Historical Collections, vol. xv, "Pioneering in the Wisconsin Lead Region".] In 1897, it was damaged by a fire that destroyed the rest of this block, from No. 124 to the east. ...
The photograph collection of the Mineral Point Historical Society contains many images of homes whose location is not known, including this one story, side gabled house with board sidewalk. The MPHS is working to identify the location of as many...
According to the WI AHI, this Greek Revival house was built about 1845 by John B. Terry, an early settler in Mineral Point. This building is included in the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory under record number 63909. See:...
Architectural decorations & ornaments; Religious dwellings;
According to the "The History of Iowa County, 1881", this one and a half story Gothic Revival parsonage was built in 1868, of local sandstone at a cost of $8,000. The rectory and the church next door are on land donated to the congregation by...
Mineral Point Tribune, Oct 6, 1866: We notice that Samuel Harris, Esq., has a portion of the material collected together, near his residence, for the building of a Green House. Mr. Harris intends having a floral collection that cannot be excelled...
Mineral Point Tribune, Oct 6, 1866: We notice that Samuel Harris, Esq., has a portion of the material collected together, near his residence, for the building of a Green House. Mr. Harris intends having a floral collection that cannot be excelled...