Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1100 North Astor Street, Milwaukee, Milw...
Significance: This striking edifice, dedicated in 1875, is the city's prime example of the Victorian Gothic style and is a Milwaukee Landmark. Survey number: HABS WI-263 Building/structure dates: 1875 Initial... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church & Parish House, 904 East Knapp Street, Mil...
Significance: The second church built for Milwaukee's pioneer Episcopal congregation (organized in 1838), St. Paul's is the city's outstanding Richardsonian Romanesque church and is further distinguished by a s... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
Jason Downer House, 1201 North Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: Designed by a highly skilled local architect for a well known Milwaukee attorney, this ninety-five-year-old former residence is an appealing, relatively well-preserved example of the Victorian Got... More
Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1100 North Astor Street, Milwaukee, Milw...
Significance: This striking edifice, dedicated in 1875, is the city's prime example of the Victorian Gothic style and is a Milwaukee Landmark. Survey number: HABS WI-263 Building/structure dates: 1875 Initial... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church & Parish House, 904 East Knapp Street, Mil...
Significance: The second church built for Milwaukee's pioneer Episcopal congregation (organized in 1838), St. Paul's is the city's outstanding Richardsonian Romanesque church and is further distinguished by a s... More
Chamber of Commerce, 225 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co...
Significance: Imposing example of large commercial structure of the 1870s, typical of Milwaukee's rapid growth and commercial development following the Civil War. It is also a good example of the prevailing st... More
All Saints' Episcopal Cathedral, 828 East Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee, Mi...
Significance: All Saints' is one of the nation's earliest Episcopal cathedrals. Gothic Revival in style, it is one of Milwaukee's older surviving churches and an important early work of the architect, Edward T... More
Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1100 North Astor Street, Milwaukee, Milw...
Significance: This striking edifice, dedicated in 1875, is the city's prime example of the Victorian Gothic style and is a Milwaukee Landmark. Survey number: HABS WI-263 Building/structure dates: 1875 Initial... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
Mitchell Building, 207 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Coun...
Significance: This large commercial structure of 1876 is representative of the period of Milwaukee's rapid growth and commercial development following the Civil War. Survey number: HABS WI-156 Building/struct... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church & Parish House, 904 East Knapp Street, Mil...
Significance: The second church built for Milwaukee's pioneer Episcopal congregation (organized in 1838), St. Paul's is the city's outstanding Richardsonian Romanesque church and is further distinguished by a s... More
Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1100 North Astor Street, Milwaukee, Milw...
Significance: This striking edifice, dedicated in 1875, is the city's prime example of the Victorian Gothic style and is a Milwaukee Landmark. Survey number: HABS WI-263 Building/structure dates: 1875 Initial... More
Jason Downer House, 1201 North Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: Designed by a highly skilled local architect for a well known Milwaukee attorney, this ninety-five-year-old former residence is an appealing, relatively well-preserved example of the Victorian Got... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
Robert P. Fitzgerald House, 1119 North Marshall Street, Milwaukee, Mil...
Significance: Edward Townsend Mix, a prominent local architect, drew the plans for this Italian Villa, built in 1874 for Milwaukee shipping pioneer, Captain Robert P. Fitzgerald. Since the 1960s, it has been t... More
Mitchell Building, 207 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Coun...
Significance: This large commercial structure of 1876 is representative of the period of Milwaukee's rapid growth and commercial development following the Civil War. Survey number: HABS WI-156 Building/struct... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
Robert P. Fitzgerald House, 1119 North Marshall Street, Milwaukee, Mil...
Significance: Edward Townsend Mix, a prominent local architect, drew the plans for this Italian Villa, built in 1874 for Milwaukee shipping pioneer, Captain Robert P. Fitzgerald. Since the 1960s, it has been t... More
Chamber of Commerce, 225 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co...
Significance: Imposing example of large commercial structure of the 1870s, typical of Milwaukee's rapid growth and commercial development following the Civil War. It is also a good example of the prevailing st... More
All Saints' Episcopal Cathedral, 828 East Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee, Mi...
Significance: All Saints' is one of the nation's earliest Episcopal cathedrals. Gothic Revival in style, it is one of Milwaukee's older surviving churches and an important early work of the architect, Edward T... More
Mitchell Building, 207 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Coun...
Significance: This large commercial structure of 1876 is representative of the period of Milwaukee's rapid growth and commercial development following the Civil War. Survey number: HABS WI-156 Building/struct... More
Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1100 North Astor Street, Milwaukee, Milw...
Significance: This striking edifice, dedicated in 1875, is the city's prime example of the Victorian Gothic style and is a Milwaukee Landmark. Survey number: HABS WI-263 Building/structure dates: 1875 Initial... More
Jason Downer House, 1201 North Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: Designed by a highly skilled local architect for a well known Milwaukee attorney, this ninety-five-year-old former residence is an appealing, relatively well-preserved example of the Victorian Got... More
Jason Downer House, 1201 North Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: Designed by a highly skilled local architect for a well known Milwaukee attorney, this ninety-five-year-old former residence is an appealing, relatively well-preserved example of the Victorian Got... More
All Saints' Episcopal Cathedral, 828 East Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee, Mi...
Significance: All Saints' is one of the nation's earliest Episcopal cathedrals. Gothic Revival in style, it is one of Milwaukee's older surviving churches and an important early work of the architect, Edward T... More
Mitchell Building, 207 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Coun...
Significance: This large commercial structure of 1876 is representative of the period of Milwaukee's rapid growth and commercial development following the Civil War. Survey number: HABS WI-156 Building/struct... More
Jason Downer House, 1201 North Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: Designed by a highly skilled local architect for a well known Milwaukee attorney, this ninety-five-year-old former residence is an appealing, relatively well-preserved example of the Victorian Got... More
Jason Downer House, 1201 North Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: Designed by a highly skilled local architect for a well known Milwaukee attorney, this ninety-five-year-old former residence is an appealing, relatively well-preserved example of the Victorian Got... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
Robert P. Fitzgerald House, 1119 North Marshall Street, Milwaukee, Mil...
Significance: Edward Townsend Mix, a prominent local architect, drew the plans for this Italian Villa, built in 1874 for Milwaukee shipping pioneer, Captain Robert P. Fitzgerald. Since the 1960s, it has been t... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church & Parish House, 904 East Knapp Street, Mil...
Significance: The second church built for Milwaukee's pioneer Episcopal congregation (organized in 1838), St. Paul's is the city's outstanding Richardsonian Romanesque church and is further distinguished by a s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church & Parish House, 904 East Knapp Street, Mil...
Significance: The second church built for Milwaukee's pioneer Episcopal congregation (organized in 1838), St. Paul's is the city's outstanding Richardsonian Romanesque church and is further distinguished by a s... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
Robert P. Fitzgerald House, 1119 North Marshall Street, Milwaukee, Mil...
Significance: Edward Townsend Mix, a prominent local architect, drew the plans for this Italian Villa, built in 1874 for Milwaukee shipping pioneer, Captain Robert P. Fitzgerald. Since the 1960s, it has been t... More
Robert P. Fitzgerald House, 1119 North Marshall Street, Milwaukee, Mil...
Significance: Edward Townsend Mix, a prominent local architect, drew the plans for this Italian Villa, built in 1874 for Milwaukee shipping pioneer, Captain Robert P. Fitzgerald. Since the 1960s, it has been t... More
Mitchell Building, 207 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Coun...
Significance: This large commercial structure of 1876 is representative of the period of Milwaukee's rapid growth and commercial development following the Civil War. Survey number: HABS WI-156 Building/struct... More
Jason Downer House, 1201 North Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: Designed by a highly skilled local architect for a well known Milwaukee attorney, this ninety-five-year-old former residence is an appealing, relatively well-preserved example of the Victorian Got... More
Jason Downer House, 1201 North Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: Designed by a highly skilled local architect for a well known Milwaukee attorney, this ninety-five-year-old former residence is an appealing, relatively well-preserved example of the Victorian Got... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church & Parish House, 904 East Knapp Street, Mil...
Significance: The second church built for Milwaukee's pioneer Episcopal congregation (organized in 1838), St. Paul's is the city's outstanding Richardsonian Romanesque church and is further distinguished by a s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church & Parish House, 904 East Knapp Street, Mil...
Significance: The second church built for Milwaukee's pioneer Episcopal congregation (organized in 1838), St. Paul's is the city's outstanding Richardsonian Romanesque church and is further distinguished by a s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church & Parish House, 904 East Knapp Street, Mil...
Significance: The second church built for Milwaukee's pioneer Episcopal congregation (organized in 1838), St. Paul's is the city's outstanding Richardsonian Romanesque church and is further distinguished by a s... More
Jason Downer House, 1201 North Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee C...
Significance: Designed by a highly skilled local architect for a well known Milwaukee attorney, this ninety-five-year-old former residence is an appealing, relatively well-preserved example of the Victorian Got... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
Mitchell Building, 207 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Coun...
Significance: This large commercial structure of 1876 is representative of the period of Milwaukee's rapid growth and commercial development following the Civil War. Survey number: HABS WI-156 Building/struct... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
Chamber of Commerce, 225 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co...
Significance: Imposing example of large commercial structure of the 1870s, typical of Milwaukee's rapid growth and commercial development following the Civil War. It is also a good example of the prevailing st... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church & Parish House, 904 East Knapp Street, Mil...
Significance: The second church built for Milwaukee's pioneer Episcopal congregation (organized in 1838), St. Paul's is the city's outstanding Richardsonian Romanesque church and is further distinguished by a s... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
Mitchell Building, 207 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Coun...
Significance: This large commercial structure of 1876 is representative of the period of Milwaukee's rapid growth and commercial development following the Civil War. Survey number: HABS WI-156 Building/struct... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church & Parish House, 904 East Knapp Street, Mil...
Significance: The second church built for Milwaukee's pioneer Episcopal congregation (organized in 1838), St. Paul's is the city's outstanding Richardsonian Romanesque church and is further distinguished by a s... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
All Saints' Episcopal Cathedral, 828 East Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee, Mi...
Significance: All Saints' is one of the nation's earliest Episcopal cathedrals. Gothic Revival in style, it is one of Milwaukee's older surviving churches and an important early work of the architect, Edward T... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, 50...
See also HABS WI-303 (A-E) and HABS WI-360 (A-U) for additional documentation. Significance: The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) was established in 1865 as the first federal-level institut... More
Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1100 North Astor Street, Milwaukee, Milw...
Significance: This striking edifice, dedicated in 1875, is the city's prime example of the Victorian Gothic style and is a Milwaukee Landmark. Survey number: HABS WI-263 Building/structure dates: 1875 Initial... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Go...
Significance: Governor's Residence is thought to have been built in 1868-69 and designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix, concurrent with construction of the Main Building. It housed the G... More