252 High Street was known as the Thomas Jenkins building and 254 as the William Perry building. Both were used for the Economy Store in the 1890's. Both buildings are included in the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory; 252 under...
Mineral Point Tribune, March 1, 1893 It has become a known fact Mr. Joseph Deller will have built the coming summer on the lot on which he now lives, a family residence of mammoth proportions. The designs, plans and specifications were drawn by...
The original store of Brewer & Penhallegon, a grocery and dry goods firm specializing in dairy products, in business from 1881 to about 1906. This building was lost in the fire that destroyed much of this block of High Street in 1897. The...
Stone buildings; Millinery; Wooden sidewalks; Architectural elements;
From the History of Iowa County, 1881, p 869: "William Perry, dealer in groceries and provisions; is a native of Cornwall, Eng., and was born in 1828; he came to the United States in 1847, and came to Wisconsin the same year and engaged in mining;...