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...
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...
Two women stand in the doorway of 330 (now 224) Fountain Street. Built by Whitney Smith in 1849 and 1850, the center section of the home was of log construction, according to the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory. Whitney Smith...
Six children pose for the photographer. Several of the children appear in other images in this collection. The house on the left side of the photograph has clapboard siding, shutters, and six over six windows, a white picket fence is visible in...
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...
Two women and a girl pose for the photographer in front of 508 Church Street, built in 1855 for Harvey Keyes. The Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory describes the building as a one and a half story gabled ell with eave returns at the...