101 East Main Street, Evansville, Wisconsin
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsA black and white photograph of the F. A. Baker & Co. Building at 101 East Main Street. The building is also called the Baker Block and was built in 1893. Occupants of the building include hardware st…
216 Main St, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Stager, ClaudetteView Full Item in Reedsburg Public LibraryThis commercial vernacular structure was built in 1890 for the Vorlop Brothers of Mauston for their men's clothing and tailor shop. The brothers bought the lot from Ed Timlin. The building has housed…
244 Main St, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Stager, ClaudetteView Full Item in Reedsburg Public LibraryThis commercial vernacular structure was built ca. 1899 for T. J. Gallagher. It was a retail store with a residence above. Kerrigans' bakery and grocery store was in the E. J. Gallagher block from app…
223 Main St, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Stager, ClaudetteView Full Item in Reedsburg Public LibraryThis commercial vernacular structure was built in 1877 for S. J. Dearholt. His original building was destroyed by fire earlier in the year. Dearholt ran a general merchandise store at this site. When…
249 Main St, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Stager, ClaudetteView Full Item in Reedsburg Public LibraryThis commercial vernacular structure was built in 1878 by J. N. Parker for Giles Stevens. Much of the block had been destroyed by a fire in 1877. Stevens purchased land from N. W. Sallade and another…
234 Main St, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Stager, ClaudetteView Full Item in Reedsburg Public LibraryThis commercial vernacular structure was built in 1889. George W. Morgan was the architect. A fire earlier in the year destroyed the restaurant run by E. F. Sprague and owned by George Kelley. Kelley…
James St. East, Columbus, Wis. ca. 1918
View Full Item in Columbus Public LibraryReal Photo postcard (ca. 1918) showing an east-facing view of James Street from the corner of Main Street near downtown Columbus. A horse-drawn wagon is seen driving on the paved road, and to right an…
236 Main St, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Stager, ClaudetteView Full Item in Reedsburg Public LibraryThis commercial vernacular building was constructed prior to 1885. Paul Bishop's boot and shoe store was lost in an 1877 fire that destroyed all but one building on the north side of main street betwe…
233 Main St, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Stager, ClaudetteView Full Item in Reedsburg Public LibraryThis commercial vernacular structure was built in 1877 and altered in 1889. The architect was S. V. Shipman of Chicago. The building was constructed to house the Reedsburg Bank. A fire earlier in 1877…
127 131 Main St, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Stager, ClaudetteView Full Item in Reedsburg Public LibraryThis Italianate structure was built ca. 1873 by Louis Schultz, a local brewer. Only the east part was built originally, but the west section was built by 1898. William Daniels began a harness shop and…
237 Main St, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Stager, ClaudetteView Full Item in Reedsburg Public LibraryThis commercial vernacular structure was built in 1877 by Hackett and Buckley with S. Shipman as the architect. N. W. Sallade's Drugstore was located here. Moses Young later took over the drugstore bu…
204 Main St, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Stager, ClaudetteView Full Item in Reedsburg Public LibraryThis Queen Anne structure was built in 1896 by the Morgan Building & Lumber Company for William Stolte' Sr.'s hotel. This hotel replaced the Central House which burned down in April 1896. Stolte was a…
26 Main St, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Stager, ClaudetteView Full Item in Reedsburg Public LibraryThis commercial vernacular structure was built ca. 1891 and housed Reedsburg's historic Woolen Mill Office. At the time of the survey the building housed Greenwood's Riverview Ceramics. Reedsburg Wool…
158 Main St, Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
Stager, ClaudetteView Full Item in Reedsburg Public LibraryThis commercial vernacular structure was built ca. 1906-1907 by Mrs. Christina LaSallette after a fire in the Behn block to the west. Mrs. LaSallette had a millinery and employed a staff of nine. Mrs…