Architectural & site components; Architectural decorations & ornaments; Porches; Fences;
Listed in the "Historic Mineral Point Architectural Walking Tours" booklet as the Willard Eastman house, built in 1898 by Eastman who owned a lumber yard on Commerce street. Louis Graber bought the house in 1900 and lived there until 1927. ...
Architectural & site components; Dwellings; Houses;
The photograph collection of the Mineral Point Historical Society contains many images of homes whose location is not known, including this large, two story home. The MPHS is working to identify the location of as many of these buildings as...
The photograph collection of the Mineral Point Historical Society contains many images of homes whose location is not known. The MPHS is working to identify the location of as many of these buildings as possible. If you recognize the building in...
This Queen Anne home was built in 1911 for Dr. W.G. Hales, a Mineral Point dentist. It was designed by architect George Barber. This building is included in the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory under record number 58371. See:...
This two story, Queen Anne house was built about 1900 and at one point was the residence of Josiah Lanyon and his wife, Jane Trevorrow Lanyon. Josiah and his brother John comprised the firm J. Lanyon and Brother, proprietors of Lanyon Foundry and...
The Charles and Kate McIlhon home, built about 1897. Charles McIlhon, born in Mineral Point in 1856, was an attorney, in practice first with Alexander Wilson, then with the firm of Spensley, McIlhon & Priestley. He served as city attorney for...
According to the WI AHI, this house was built about 1910 by William Lanyon, Jr. This building is included in the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory under record number 60852. See: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/ahi/
According to the WI Architecture & History Inventory, this Queen Anne house was built about 1900 by George Woolrich. Woolrich was born in England in 1848 and emigrated to Mineral Point in 1868. He is listed as a farmer on the 1880 census and as a...
Queen Anne house was built about 1900 by George Woolrich. Woolrich was born in England in 1848 and emigrated to Mineral Point in 1868. He is listed as a farmer on the 1880 census and as a tanner on the 1900 census. At the time of this photograph,...
The photograph collection of the Mineral Point Historical Society contains many images of homes whose location is not known. The MPHS is working to identify the location of as many of these buildings as possible. If you recognize the building in...
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; Porches; Young adults; Clothing & dress;
Seven young women seated in chairs and two young men seated on the edge of the porch pose for the photographer. The young man on the right wears a short flat cap with an insignia. This group is also shown in another image in this collection,...
According to the WI Architecture and HIstory Inventory, this Italianate style house was built in 1876 for James Polkinghorn. This building is included in the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory under record number 61223. See:...
This stone Greek Revival home was built in 1839 for Moses McCure Strong, with an addition in 1866. Strong was born in Vermont and came to Wisconsin Territory in 1836 where he served for a time as land agent for various eastern speculators. He was...
The photograph collection of the Mineral Point Historical Society contains many images of homes whose location is not known. The MPHS is working to identify the location of as many of these buildings as possible. If you recognize the building in...