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. Graber's son, Lawrence, was later known as "Mr. Alfalfa, for his research in grassland farming and pasture management. This building is included in the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory under record number 61818. See: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/ahi/
Community
Mineral Point;
County
Iowa County;
State
Wisconsin;
LCTGM Subject
Architectural & site components; Architectural decorations & ornaments; Porches; Fences;
Category
Mineral Point Residences;
Submitting Institution
Mineral Point Historical Society;
Collection
Glass Plate Negative Collection;
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