Dwellings -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Property Abstract of 933 Rose Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Photocopy of a property abstract for 933 Rose Street in La Crosse, Wisconsin, as written in 1983. This property is also known historically as the Dr. John L. Callahan house, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Dr. Callahan commissioned the La Crosse architectural firm of Gustav Stoltze and Hugo Schick to build this Queen Anne-style house in 1894.
Scott Lind Drawing of Floorplan for 1105 King Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Floorplans of 1105 King Street in La Crosse, Wisconsin, as drawn by Scott Lind in 1993. The house was originally built by Mary E. Sawyer in 1893, and was later the residence of the Ann Sutor family for nearly 50 years. The house was torn down in the 1990s.
"The Stone Cellar in Hixon Forest, and the Flury and McMillan Families," by Patrick Wilson
Written by Patrick Wilson, this paper discusses the lives of McMillan and Flury family members who settled in the La Crosse, Wisconsin area in the 1850s. Also discussed is a short history of a stone cellar in Hixon Forest.
Title Abstract of 1124 Liberty Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Title Abstracts for 612 Ferry Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Title abstracts for 612 Ferry Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1959-1979. This house was originally the residence of Cadwallader C. Washburn.