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National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Wisconsin

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Jefferson County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map.[1]

Location of Jefferson County in Wisconsin

There are 60 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 10, 2024.[2]

Current listings edit

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Helmut Ajango House July 11, 2022
(#100007885)
825 East St.
42°55′04″N 88°49′51″W / 42.9177°N 88.8307°W / 42.9177; -88.8307 (Helmut Ajango House)
Fort Atkinson Contemporary/Wrightian-style house designed by Helmut Ajango for himself, with most of the current look from a 1978 remodel.[5]
2 Aztalan
 
Aztalan
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October 15, 1966
(#66000022)
Near Lake Mills on WI 89, Aztalan State Park
43°04′03″N 88°51′40″W / 43.0675°N 88.861111°W / 43.0675; -88.861111 (Aztalan)
Lake Mills One-time village along the Crawfish River, which had three platform mounds and dwellings surrounded by a large stockade. The village was a northern outpost of Mississippian culture, occupied from around 900 to 1300 CE. Now a state park.
3 Beals and Torrey Shoe Co. Building
 
Beals and Torrey Shoe Co. Building
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December 6, 1984
(#84000699)
100 W. Milwaukee St.
43°11′24″N 88°43′36″W / 43.19°N 88.726667°W / 43.19; -88.726667 (Beals and Torrey Shoe Co. Building)
Watertown Four-story brick shoe factory built in 1904. Beals and Torrey had the largest payroll in Watertown from 1917 through 1954. The building housed the Kusel Dairy Equipment factory from the 1930s to 1960s.[6] Now apartments.[7]
4 Bean Lake Islands Archeological District
 
Bean Lake Islands Archeological District
August 12, 1982
(#82000673)
Address Restricted
Lake Mills
5 Michael and Margaritha Beck Farmstead
 
Michael and Margaritha Beck Farmstead
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February 5, 2018
(#100002092)
W2803 U.S. Route 18
43°00′20″N 88°49′02″W / 43.005657°N 88.817176°W / 43.005657; -88.817176 (Michael and Margaritha Beck Farmstead)
Jefferson Highly intact farm established in 1865 by German immigrants, which made the transition from wheat to dairy. Includes 1880 brick farmhouse, basement barn, milk-house, granary, machine shed, and privy.[8][9]
6 Carcajou Point (47 Je 2)
 
Carcajou Point (47 Je 2)
September 18, 1979
(#79000088)
Address Restricted
Busseyville Oneota village site on shore of Lake Koshkonong which had houses, burials and refuse pits.[10][11]
7 Chicago and Northwest Railroad Passenger Station
 
Chicago and Northwest Railroad Passenger Station
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March 28, 1979
(#79000086)
725 W. Main St.
43°11′40″N 88°44′05″W / 43.194444°N 88.734722°W / 43.194444; -88.734722 (Chicago and Northwest Railroad Passenger Station)
Watertown Depot of the C&NW, designed by Charles Sumner Frost in Victorian picturesque style and built of wood in 1903, with separate men's and women's waiting rooms and gas lighting fixtures.[12][13]
8 City of Waterloo Carousel
 
City of Waterloo Carousel
August 15, 1997
(#97000890)
500 Park Ave.
43°10′49″N 88°59′05″W / 43.180278°N 88.984722°W / 43.180278; -88.984722 (City of Waterloo Carousel)
Waterloo Two-row, country style, portable merry-go-round with hand-carved jumping horses, built in 1911 by C.W. Parker Amusement Co. of Leavenworth and now located at Firemen's Park.[14][15] Submerged in the 2008 flood of the Maunesha River. Restored by 2011 and moved to higher ground.[16]
9 Clyman Street Historic District
 
Clyman Street Historic District
August 3, 2015
(#15000503)
Roughly bounded by Western Ave,. Clyman, S. 10th & S. 5th Sts.
43°11′14″N 88°43′06″W / 43.187350°N 88.718317°W / 43.187350; -88.718317 (Clyman Street Historic District)
Watertown Well-to-do neighborhood with various styles,[17] including the 1855 Italianate Prentiss house,[18] the 1861 Greek Revival Gamm house,[19] 1865 Gothic Revival Smith house,[20] the 1876 gabled ell Ford house,[21] the 1898 Queen Anne Schulz house,[22] the 1906 Craftsman Meyer house,[23] the 1907 Georgian Revival Wertheimer house,[24] the 1907 Neoclassical King house,[25] the 1913 Dutch Colonial Revival Lehman house,[26] the 1914 American Foursquare Mollart house,[27] the 1919 Prairie School Nowack house,[28] and the 1928 Colonial Revival Meadows house.[29]
10 Copeland-Ryder Company
 
Copeland-Ryder Company
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April 13, 1989
(#89000233)
411 Wisconsin Dr.
43°00′06″N 88°48′46″W / 43.001667°N 88.812778°W / 43.001667; -88.812778 (Copeland-Ryder Company)
Jefferson Brick shoe factory complex, displaying utilitarian-industrial design. George Copeland and son-in-law Lewis Ryder started Jefferson Boot and Shoe in the late 1860s, mechanizing early and expanding. Oldest remaining buildings are from 1885, 1895, etc. In 1900, C-R was the largest manufacturer in Jefferson. Sold to Dr. Scholl's in 1946 and closed in 1977. Now remodeled as apartments.[30][31]
11 David W. and Jane Curtis House
 
David W. and Jane Curtis House
May 12, 2009
(#09000309)
213 E. Sherman Ave.
42°55′48″N 88°50′04″W / 42.929864°N 88.834539°W / 42.929864; -88.834539 (David W. and Jane Curtis House)
Fort Atkinson Very intact Queen Anne-styled house and matching carriage house built in 1885. David invented a butter churn and sold dairy equipment.
12 Crab Apple Point Site
 
Crab Apple Point Site
December 22, 1978
(#78000104)
Address Restricted
Edgerton Another Oneota village site on shore of Lake Koshkonong. Later, Ho-Chunk people lived there during historic times.[11]
13 Enterprise Building
 
Enterprise Building
June 5, 1975
(#75000068)
125 W. Main St.
42°52′40″N 88°35′06″W / 42.877778°N 88.585°W / 42.877778; -88.585 (Enterprise Building)
Palmyra 2-story commercial building built in the late 1840s, with cobblestone front, limestone quoins, and fieldstone sides. Originally housed a store, then Oliver Dow's Palmyra Enterprise for many years.[32][33]
14 Enoch J. Fargo House
 
Enoch J. Fargo House
July 8, 1982
(#82000674)
406 Mulberry St.
43°04′53″N 88°54′27″W / 43.081389°N 88.9075°W / 43.081389; -88.9075 (Enoch J. Fargo House)
Lake Mills 3-story cream brick Queen Anne-styled home designed by Enoch himself and probably Paul Henningson and built 1893-96, with a porte-cochère, a 2.5 story carriage house, and a corner tower topped with a lantern.[34][35] Now a B&B.[36]
15 L. D. Fargo Public Library
 
L. D. Fargo Public Library
January 18, 1982
(#82000675)
120 E. Madison St.
43°04′51″N 88°54′38″W / 43.080833°N 88.910556°W / 43.080833; -88.910556 (L. D. Fargo Public Library)
Lake Mills 1899-1902, Gothic revival style with fieldstone walls, elaborate bargeboards, and storybook elements, designed by George B. Ferry & Alfred C. Clas with stonework by L.A. Giles.[37][38]
16 First Kindergarten
 
First Kindergarten
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February 23, 1972
(#72000055)
919 Charles St.
43°11′04″N 88°42′26″W / 43.184444°N 88.707222°W / 43.184444; -88.707222 (First Kindergarten)
Watertown Building which housed the first kindergarten in the U.S., started by German exile Margarethe Schurz in 1856.
17 Fort Atkinson Club
 
Fort Atkinson Club
April 24, 2017
(#100000923)
211 S. Water St. E
42°55′39″N 88°50′04″W / 42.927421°N 88.834390°W / 42.927421; -88.834390 (Fort Atkinson Club)
Fort Atkinson Private clubhouse designed by Charles Fitzgerald in Craftsman style and built in 1912, with card room, billiard room, dining room, gym and bowling alley. Housed a Masonic lodge from the 1930s to 90s.[39]
18 Fort Atkinson Water Tower
 
Fort Atkinson Water Tower
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November 15, 2005
(#05001298)
S. High and Fourth Sts.
42°55′33″N 88°49′58″W / 42.925833°N 88.832778°W / 42.925833; -88.832778 (Fort Atkinson Water Tower)
Fort Atkinson Early municipal water tower, with a 78-foot brick base supporting a 33-foot steel tank. The agreement to build it in 1901 was a landmark in the development of utilities in Fort Atkinson.
19 August and Eliza Fuermann Jr. House
 
August and Eliza Fuermann Jr. House
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July 27, 1989
(#89001002)
500 S. Third St.
43°11′28″N 88°43′23″W / 43.191111°N 88.723056°W / 43.191111; -88.723056 (August and Eliza Fuermann Jr. House)
Watertown 2.5-story cream brick Queen Anne-styled house, built in 1893. August worked in his family's Empire Brewery. Local milliner Clara Weiss lived in the house from 1893 to 1933.[40][41]
20 Haight Creek Mound Group (47-Je-38)
 
Haight Creek Mound Group (47-Je-38)
August 5, 1985
(#85001751)
Address Restricted
Fort Atkinson
21 Hebron Town Hall
 
Hebron Town Hall
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December 31, 2002
(#02001666)
W3087 Green Isle Dr.
42°55′31″N 88°41′19″W / 42.925278°N 88.688611°W / 42.925278; -88.688611 (Hebron Town Hall)
Hebron Highly intact 2-story town hall designed in simple Classical Revival style with a pediment in each gable end, built in 1902 by the Pollock Brothers and local residents. Now a museum.[42][43]
22 Highsmith Site
 
Highsmith Site
December 1, 1978
(#78000106)
Northeast of Fort Atkinson
Fort Atkinson
23 Hoard Mound Group (47JE33) May 10, 1984
(#84003678)
Address Restricted
Fort Atkinson Group of effigy mounds at the Koshkonong Mounds Country Club.[44][45]
24 Hoard's Dairyman Farm
 
Hoard's Dairyman Farm
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August 29, 1978
(#78000105)
N of Fort Atkinson
42°56′48″N 88°50′12″W / 42.946667°N 88.836667°W / 42.946667; -88.836667 (Hoard's Dairyman Farm)
Fort Atkinson Dairy farm complex used as a lab since 1899 to test new ideas for the journal Hoard's Dairyman, like alfalfa as feed, and single-purpose dairy cows.
25 Arthur R. Hoard House
 
Arthur R. Hoard House
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November 30, 1982
(#82001845)
323 Merchants Ave.
42°55′28″N 88°50′07″W / 42.924444°N 88.835278°W / 42.924444; -88.835278 (Arthur R. Hoard House)
Fort Atkinson 2-story Italianate-styled house built around 1860 for George Marston, storekeeper and brewer. Later owned by several prominent families, including Arthur R. Hoard of Hoard's Dairyman, who added Queen Anne elements to the house.
26 Jefferson Fire Station
 
Jefferson Fire Station
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December 6, 1984
(#84000695)
146 E. Milwaukee St.
43°00′15″N 88°48′22″W / 43.004167°N 88.806111°W / 43.004167; -88.806111 (Jefferson Fire Station)
Jefferson The 2-story main block with yellow Watertown brick and Italianate styling was designed by Alexander Kirkland and built in 1871. Adam Spangler designed a complementary expansion and the hose-drying tower, which were added in 1876.[46][47]
27 Jefferson High School
 
Jefferson High School
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January 11, 2001
(#00001643)
201 S. Copeland Ave.
43°00′15″N 88°48′45″W / 43.004167°N 88.8125°W / 43.004167; -88.8125 (Jefferson High School)
Jefferson Two-story brick school designed in Collegiate Gothic style by Van Ryn & DeGelleke and Jefferson native Julius Heimerl, and built 1924-25. The 1953 addition was designed by Foeller, Schober, Berners, Safford and Jahn of Green Bay.[48][49]
28 Jefferson Public Library
 
Jefferson Public Library
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January 17, 1980
(#80000142)
305 S. Main St.
43°00′12″N 88°48′27″W / 43.003333°N 88.8075°W / 43.003333; -88.8075 (Jefferson Public Library)
Jefferson Carnegie library designed by Claude and Starck in Prairie School style with characteristic horizontal lines and ribbon windows and built in 1911.[50][51]
29 Jones Dairy Farm
 
Jones Dairy Farm
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December 27, 1978
(#78000107)
Jones Ave.
42°55′22″N 88°50′45″W / 42.922778°N 88.845833°W / 42.922778; -88.845833 (Jones Dairy Farm)
Fort Atkinson Farm complex begun in the 1840s by Vermonter, pioneer and civic leader Milo Jones. When son Milo C. Jones developed arthritis in 1889 he tried making and selling sausage, which has grown into a successful meat-processing business.
30 Knapp-Calkins Farmstead
 
Knapp-Calkins Farmstead
October 29, 2018
(#100003061)
W1420 WI 59
42°52′43″N 88°36′24″W / 42.8786°N 88.6068°W / 42.8786; -88.6068 (Knapp-Calkins Farmstead)
Palmyra Includes large Italianate house with cupola, built in 1860,[52] and several barns,[53] silos,[54] and a granary.[55]
31 Lake Mills Downtown Commercial Historic District
 
Lake Mills Downtown Commercial Historic District
April 5, 2019
(#100003634)
102-131 E. Lake, 113-203 W. Lake, 103-211 N. Main & 101-202 S. Main Sts.
43°04′47″N 88°54′45″W / 43.0798°N 88.9125°W / 43.0798; -88.9125 (Lake Mills Downtown Commercial Historic District)
Lake Mills 38 historic buildings in the old downtown,[56] including the 1854 Kaltenbrun and Bruns hardware store and tin shop,[57] the 1876 commercial vernacular-style Foote building,[58] 1881 Joeckel building,[59] the 1883/1899 German Renaissance Revival-styled Greenwood's State Bank,[60] the 1890 Neupert Blacksmith shop,[61] the 1890 Gericke Brothers building,[62] the 1891 Yandre Brothers livery,[63] the 1892 Fargo Dairy Supply building,[64] the 1893 Queen Anne-styled Fargo block,[65] the 1895 Richardsonian Romanesque Williams block,[66] the 1900 Klein Wagon Shop,[67] the 1903 Dodge Creamery office building,[68] the 1907 Fargo building,[69] the 1921 Neoclassical-styled Greenwood's State Bank.[70] the 1923 20th-Century Commercial-styled Luetzow Meat Market,[71] and the 1931 Lake Mills Shoe Factory.[72]
32 Loewe-Weis-Wilson Farm March 21, 2024
(#100010116)
504 East Main Street
42°52′52″N 88°34′49″W / 42.8812°N 88.5802°W / 42.8812; -88.5802 (Loewe-Weis-Wilson Farm)
Palmyra Farm begun in 1870 by German immigrant Victor Loewe and wife Antionette, who started the Italianate-style house in 1872 and began selling drinking water from a spring on the farm, which led to Palmyra becoming a mineral springs resort. Later owned by William Weis, who ran a wholesale liquor business in Milwaukee, operated the farm as a dairy with Jersey cattle, and added many of the outbuildings around 1910. Woodrow and Gertrude Wilson bought the farm in 1950 and developed their own line of Holsteins there.[73][74][75]
33 Main Street Commercial Historic District
 
Main Street Commercial Historic District
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June 2, 1989
(#89000483)
Roughly Main St. from N. Washington St. to S. Seventh St.
43°11′40″N 88°43′23″W / 43.194444°N 88.723056°W / 43.194444; -88.723056 (Main Street Commercial Historic District)
Watertown Watertown's old downtown with 127 contributing buildings, including the 1855 Commercial Vernacular Johnson Drug Store,[76] the 1855 Italianate Dennis Block,[77] the 1858 Italianate Misegades Wagon Works,[78] the 1876 Queen Anne/Romanesque Platz and Brandt dry goods Store,[79] and the 1907 Neoclassical Public Library.[80][81]
34 Main Street Commercial Historic District
 
Main Street Commercial Historic District
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January 7, 1998
(#97001627)
Roughly bounded by Dodge St., Center Ave., Mechanic St., and Rock R.
43°00′17″N 88°48′26″W / 43.004722°N 88.807222°W / 43.004722; -88.807222 (Main Street Commercial Historic District)
Jefferson Jefferson's old downtown, including the 1860 Jefferson House hotel,[82] the 1869/1907 Neuer Saloon/Sample room,[83] the 1884 Italianate Beinfang Block,[84] the 1892 Queen Anne Fisher Building,[85] the 1896 Gothic Revival Stoppenbach Meat Market,[86] the eclectic 1902 Jefferson County Bank,[87] the 1911-12 Neoclassical Farmers & Merchants Bank,[88] the 1914 Craftsman-style C&NW Depot,[89] and the 1930 Art Deco Ziegler Garage.[90][91]
35 Main Street Historic District
 
Main Street Historic District
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June 7, 1984
(#84003683)
Roughly Main St. from Sherman Ave. to S. 3rd St.
42°55′41″N 88°50′15″W / 42.928056°N 88.8375°W / 42.928056; -88.8375 (Main Street Historic District)
Fort Atkinson Fort Atkinson's old downtown, including the 1857 Italianate-styled Albert Winslow Grocery, the 1886 Dr. L.C. Bicknell Building (at left in photo), the 1894 Queen Anne-styled Andra saloon, the 1908 W.D. Hoard Publishing Co., and the 1929 Neoclassical Municipal Building.
36 Eli May House
 
Eli May House
September 14, 1972
(#72000056)
407 E. Milwaukee Ave.
42°55′37″N 88°49′52″W / 42.926944°N 88.831111°W / 42.926944; -88.831111 (Eli May House)
Fort Atkinson The site where Fort Koshkonong (later named Fort Atkinson) was built during the Black Hawk War in 1832. In 1864 May built his elegant 2.5 story cream brick house on the site. May was a teacher, farmer, developer, banker and philanthropist.[92][93]
37 Monroe McKenzie House
 
Monroe McKenzie House
June 19, 1985
(#85001360)
226 Main St.
42°52′38″N 88°35′10″W / 42.877222°N 88.586111°W / 42.877222; -88.586111 (Monroe McKenzie House)
Palmyra Greek Revival-styled house with walls of poured grout and a wooden cornice, built in 1846, which is early for concrete construction. McKenzie and his three boarders manufactured boots and shoes.[94][95]
38 Merchants Avenue Historic District
 
Merchants Avenue Historic District
June 13, 1986
(#86001303)
Roughly bounded by S. Third St. E and S. Milwaukee Ave. E, Foster St., Whitewater, and Merchant Aves.
42°55′27″N 88°50′06″W / 42.924167°N 88.835°W / 42.924167; -88.835 (Merchants Avenue Historic District)
Fort Atkinson Residential neighborhood of large homes centered on Merchants Ave., including the 1841 Greek Revival-styled Foster house, the 1855 Gothic Revival Craig house, the 1861 Second Empire Winslow house, the 1871 Italianate Ganong house, the 1908 Queen Anne Vickery house, and the 1928 Spanish Colonial Revival St. Peter's Episcopal Church.
39 Mulberry Street Residential Historic District
 
Mulberry Street Residential Historic District
June 7, 2019
(#100004027)
205 Oak St., 310-425 Mulberry St., 512 Mulberry St.
43°04′54″N 88°54′29″W / 43.0816°N 88.9080°W / 43.0816; -88.9080 (Mulberry Street Residential Historic District)
Lake Mills Cluster of 10 large-scale historic homes,[96] including the 1853 Italianate-styled Griswold house,[97] the 1877 Second Empire-styled Frank Fargo house,[98] the 1893 Queen Anne Earl house,[99] and the 1897 Queen Anne Rev. Zimmerman house.[100]
40 Lorine Niedecker Cottage
 
Lorine Niedecker Cottage
February 20, 2018
(#100002106)
W7307 Blackhawk Island Rd.
42°53′54″N 88°53′43″W / 42.898296°N 88.895166°W / 42.898296; -88.895166 (Lorine Niedecker Cottage)
Sumner Small, simple cottage clad in vertical logs on Blackhawk Island, where Objectivist poet Lorine Niedecker lived in isolation and did some of her writing.[101]
41 North Washington Street Historic District
 
North Washington Street Historic District
October 23, 2009
(#09000850)
N. Church St. generally bounded by O'Connell and N. Green St., N. Washington St. bounded by O'Connell and Elm Sts.
43°11′51″N 88°43′44″W / 43.197369°N 88.728864°W / 43.197369; -88.728864 (North Washington Street Historic District)
Watertown Residential neighborhood west of the Rock River, including the 1870 Italianate-styled Kusel house,[102] the 1877 Second Empire Dr. Cody house,[103] the 1890 Queen Anne Hartig house,[104] the 1915 Craftsman Calhoun house,[105] the 1925 Maerzke bungalow,[106] the 1929 Dutch Colonial Revival Kreuziger house,[107] and the 1930 Tudor Revival Salick house.[108][109]
42 Octagon House
 
Octagon House
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November 23, 1971
(#71000039)
919 Charles St.
43°11′05″N 88°42′27″W / 43.184722°N 88.7075°W / 43.184722; -88.7075 (Octagon House)
Watertown 3-story Italianate-styled brick octagon house with cupola and central spiral staircase, designed and built in 1854 by John Richards, pioneer attorney.[110]
43 Palmyra Boy Scout Cabin
 
Palmyra Boy Scout Cabin
November 6, 2017
(#100001784)
105 N. 1st St.
42°52′43″N 88°35′05″W / 42.878659°N 88.584772°W / 42.878659; -88.584772 (Palmyra Boy Scout Cabin)
Palmyra Meeting hall of local Boy Scouts, built 1935-1937 by fathers of scouts and volunteers. Constructed of tamarack logs cut from Jolliffes' and Williams' swamps.[111]
44 Panther Intaglio Effigy Mound
 
Panther Intaglio Effigy Mound
October 15, 1970
(#70000035)
Address Restricted
Fort Atkinson A reverse mound scooped out in the shape of a water spirit, along the Rock River - the only known remaining intaglio effigy mound.
45 Pioneer Aztalan Site
 
Pioneer Aztalan Site
February 25, 1975
(#75000069)
SE corner at jct. of SR B and Sr Q
43°04′19″N 88°51′38″W / 43.071944°N 88.860556°W / 43.071944; -88.860556 (Pioneer Aztalan Site)
Aztalan Site of Jefferson County's first incorporated village, settled in 1836, but largely abandoned by 1900 because it was bypassed by the railroads. The only remaining original building is the 1852 Greek Revival Baptist church.[112] Several historic cabins have been moved in from elsewhere for the museum.[113]
46 Pitzner Site (47 Je 676)
 
Pitzner Site (47 Je 676)
July 6, 1982
(#82000676)
Address Restricted
Jefferson
47 Puerner Block-Breunig's Brewery
 
Puerner Block-Breunig's Brewery
June 14, 1984
(#84003687)
101-115 E. Racine, 110-112 N. Main St.
43°00′18″N 88°49′09″W / 43.005°N 88.819167°W / 43.005; -88.819167 (Puerner Block-Breunig's Brewery)
Jefferson Four Italianate-styled buildings with party walls and elaborate brickwork, including James Barr's 1850 dry goods store which was the first brick store in Jefferson, Jacob Breunig's 1863 brewery and commercial block, and Nicholas Jung's dry goods store. Much of this was bought by Andreas Puerner in 1892 and developed into a department store which lasted in various forms until 1978.[114][115]
48 Richards Hill Residential Historic District
 
Richards Hill Residential Historic District
June 14, 2013
(#13000403)
Roughly bounded by Western, Richards, Thomas & Harvey Aves., Livsey Pl. & Charles St.
43°11′08″N 88°42′34″W / 43.185563°N 88.709386°W / 43.185563; -88.709386 (Richards Hill Residential Historic District)
Watertown Neighborhood that grew around John Richard's Octagon House,[116] including the 1853 Plank Road Toll House Barn,[117] the 1856 Gothic Revival Smith house,[118] the 1870 Federal-style Winkenwerder house,[119] the 1908 Queen Anne Jaeger house,[120] the 1911 American Foursquare King house,[121] the 1911 Dutch Colonial Revival Koepsel house,[122] the 1915 Richards bungalow,[123] the 1922 English Cottage-style Abelmann house,[124] the 1930 Tudor Revival Keppler house,[125] and the 1934 French Provincial Zimmerman house.[126]
49 Saint Bernard's Church Complex
 
Saint Bernard's Church Complex
November 26, 2003
(#03001221)
100 and 108 S. Church St. and 111 S. Montgomery St.
43°11′39″N 88°43′44″W / 43.194167°N 88.728889°W / 43.194167; -88.728889 (Saint Bernard's Church Complex)
Watertown High Victorian Gothic church with 210-foot steeple, designed by Patrick Keely and built in 1872 by the largely Irish parish. Also an 1883 rectory and 1892 church school.
50 Albert and Mary Shekey House
 
Albert and Mary Shekey House
July 7, 2015
(#15000404)
W7526 Koshkonong Mounds Rd.
42°52′33″N 88°54′21″W / 42.875758°N 88.905744°W / 42.875758; -88.905744 (Albert and Mary Shekey House)
Koshkonong Highly-intact 2.5-story Queen Anne-styled farmhouse built in 1885, with unusual Dutch gable ends.[127]
51 Richard C. Smith House
 
Richard C. Smith House
April 19, 1979
(#79000338)
332 E. Linden St.
43°00′08″N 88°48′07″W / 43.002222°N 88.801944°W / 43.002222; -88.801944 (Richard C. Smith House)
Jefferson Late, modest Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian house, designed around a large oak tree, and built in 1950.
52 Albert F. Solliday House
 
Albert F. Solliday House
December 5, 2003
(#03001249)
114 S. Church St.
43°11′38″N 88°43′44″W / 43.193889°N 88.728889°W / 43.193889; -88.728889 (Albert F. Solliday House)
Watertown 2.5-story Queen Anne house built 1892-93, with Shingle styling in the gables, Richardsonian Romanesque round arches in the porte cochere, and a 3-story octagonal tower. Built for Albert A. Solliday, a Civil War vet, prominent dentist and mayor of Watertown. Now St. Bernard's Rectory.[128][129]

South Main Street Residential Historic District, 226-275 South Main St., 307-354 South Main St., Lake Mills, RS100004026, LISTED, 4/20/2020

53 South Main Street Residential Historic District
 
South Main Street Residential Historic District
April 20, 2020
(#100004026)
226-275 South Main St., 307-354 South Main St.
43°04′35″N 88°54′49″W / 43.0763°N 88.9135°W / 43.0763; -88.9135 (South Main Street Residential Historic District)
Lake Mills
54 South Washington Street Historic District
 
South Washington Street Historic District
November 26, 2003
(#03001220)
Odd numbered 201-309 S. Church St. and S. Washington St. from Emmet St. to West St.
43°11′30″N 88°43′41″W / 43.1917°N 88.7281°W / 43.1917; -88.7281 (South Washington Street Historic District)
Watertown Neighborhood of large, stylish old houses, including the ca 1860 Federal-style Harte house,[130] the 1876 Second Empire Mulberger[131] and Jesse Stone[132] houses, the 1890 Queen Anne Parks house,[133] the 1903 American Foursquare Kusel house,[134] the 1910 Craftsman Hafemeister house,[135] the 1878/1915 Georgian Revival Racek-Parks house,[136] and the 1937 Colonial Revival Cassanova house.[137][138]
55 St. Paul's Episcopal Church
 
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
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November 7, 1979
(#79000087)
413 S 2nd St.
43°11′29″N 88°43′24″W / 43.1914°N 88.7233°W / 43.1914; -88.7233 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church)
Watertown Episcopal church complex, with 1859 Gothic Revival-style nave, and other later buildings showing variations on that style.
56 St. Wenceslaus Roman Catholic Church
 
St. Wenceslaus Roman Catholic Church
May 12, 1975
(#75000070)
SE of Waterloo at jct. of Blue Point and Island Rds.
43°09′40″N 88°55′16″W / 43.1611°N 88.9211°W / 43.1611; -88.9211 (St. Wenceslaus Roman Catholic Church)
Waterloo Rural Catholic church built of tamarack logs about 1863 by Bohemian and German farmers on an island of high ground in the Blue Joint Marsh.
57 Schweiger Industries Plant III
 
Schweiger Industries Plant III
October 22, 2018
(#100003046)
138 W Candise St.
43°00′26″N 88°48′32″W / 43.0073°N 88.8089°W / 43.0073; -88.8089 (Schweiger Industries Plant III)
Jefferson Furniture factory built in 1916 and expanded in the 60s and 70s. In the 70s, Schweiger was the third-largest furniture maker in the U.S.[139][140]
58 Emil and Flora Stoppenbach House
 
Emil and Flora Stoppenbach House
November 5, 2019
(#100004596)
207 East Racine St.
43°00′19″N 88°48′19″W / 43.0053°N 88.8054°W / 43.0053; -88.8054 (Emil and Flora Stoppenbach House)
Jefferson 2.5-story Queen Anne-styled house with round corner turret, designed by Van Ryn, Andree & Lesser and built in 1893 by Frank Greve of Watertown for Emil Stoppenbach. Stoppenbach was a founder of the C. Stoppenbach & Sons packing plant.[141]
59 Telfer Site
 
Telfer Site
March 29, 2000
(#00000316)
Address Restricted
Milford
60 Waterloo Downtown Historic District
 
Waterloo Downtown Historic District
November 8, 2000
(#00001360)
Jct. of Madison and Monroe Sts.
43°11′02″N 88°59′25″W / 43.1839°N 88.9903°W / 43.1839; -88.9903 (Waterloo Downtown Historic District)
Waterloo The old downtown of Waterloo, including the 1874 Italianate-styled Muebus & Fiebeger's Double Block,[142] the 1885 Brandner dry goods store,[143] the 1893 Queen Anne-styled Doering Block,[144] the 1896 Becken's Saloon,[145] the 1897 Failinger general store,[146] the 1923 Neoclassical Community Hall,[147] the 1924 Colonial Revival-ish Stoke Brothers Auto Filling Station,[148] and the 1938 Arte Moderne Mode Theater.[149][150]

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided is primarily from the National Register Information System, and has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For 1%, the location info may be way off. We seek to correct the coordinate information wherever it is found to be erroneous. Please leave a note in the Discussion page for this article if you believe any specific location is incorrect.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved May 10, 2024.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  5. ^ "Helmut Ajango House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  6. ^ Katherine Hundt Rankin (1984-07-07). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Beals and Torrey Shoe Co. Building". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-09-13. With one photo.
  7. ^ "Beals and Torrey Shoe Co". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  8. ^ "Michael & Margaritha Beck Farmstead". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-18.
  9. ^ "Michael and Margaritha Beck Farmstead House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-18.
  10. ^ McKusick, Marshall (1963). "Review of "The Archeology of Carcajou Point" by Robert Hall". American Antiquity. 28 (3): 406. doi:10.2307/278296. JSTOR 278296. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  11. ^ a b Robert J. Jeske; Chrisie L. Hunter; Jamie Kelly. "The Crescent Bay Hunt Club Site: Oneota in Southeast Wisconsin". Archaeological Research Laboratory. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  12. ^ "Chicago and Northwest Railroad Passenger Station". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  13. ^ Andrea Lazarski (1978-10-04). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Chicago & Northwest RR Passenger Station". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-09-13. With one photo.
  14. ^ "City of Waterloo Carousel". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-09-25.
  15. ^ Elizabeth L. Miller (1996-07-05). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: City of Waterloo Carousel". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-09-25. With 11 photos.
  16. ^ Barry Adams (June 26, 2011). "On Wisconsin: After 3-year hiatus, historic Waterloo merry-go-round bounces back". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  17. ^ "Clyman Street Historic District". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  18. ^ "Theodore Prentiss House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  19. ^ "August Gamm House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  20. ^ "Heber Smith House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  21. ^ "John Ford House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  22. ^ "E.W. Schulz House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  23. ^ "Eugene & Virginia Meyer House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  24. ^ "Oscar & Lydia Wertheimer House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  25. ^ "William & Philipina King House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  26. ^ "George Lehman House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  27. ^ "Lobegott Mollart House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  28. ^ "Carl Nowack House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  29. ^ "Frank P. Meadows House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  30. ^ "Copeland-Ryder Company". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  31. ^ Gary Tipler (1988-11-04). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Copeland-Ryder Company". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-10-01. With six photos.
  32. ^ "Enterprise Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  33. ^ Patricia Warwick (1975-02-10). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Enterprise Building". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-10-17. With one photo.
  34. ^ "Enoch J. Fargo House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  35. ^ Diane H. Filipowicz; Lahna Anhalt; Dale Anhalt (March 1982). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Fargo, Enoch J., House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-10-17. With four photos.
  36. ^ "Fargo Mansion Inn Bed and Breakfast". Fargo Mansion Inn. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  37. ^ "Fargo, L. D., Public Library". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  38. ^ Leonard T. Garfield (November 1981). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Fargo, L. D., Public Library". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-10-17. With one photo.
  39. ^ "Fort Atkinson Club". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
  40. ^ "August Jr and Eliza Fuermann House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
  41. ^ Ronald and Sally Greve (1988-12-25). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Fuermann, August Jr. and Eliza, House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-11-03. With eight photos.
  42. ^ "Hebron Town Hall". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-07.
  43. ^ Carol Lohry Cartwright (2002-04-15). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Hebron Town Hall". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-11-07. With twelve photos.
  44. ^ Khitsun, Andrew. "Jefferson County Indian Mounds & Trail Park". Wisconsin Mounds. Retrieved 2017-11-07.
  45. ^ "Our Club". Koshkonong Mounds Country Club. Retrieved 2017-11-07.
  46. ^ John Rolling; Jodi Rubin (1984-06-01). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Jefferson Fire Station". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-11-11. With five photos.
  47. ^ "Jefferson Fire Station". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-10.
  48. ^ "Jefferson High School". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-10.
  49. ^ Elizabeth L. Miller (2000-06-21). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Jefferson High School". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-11-11. With eleven photos.
  50. ^ "Jefferson Public Library". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-10.
  51. ^ Gordon D. Orr; George Brown (1979-09-12). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Jefferson Public Library". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-11-11. With two photos.
  52. ^ "Albert Knapp Farmstead House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  53. ^ "Albert Knapp Farmstead Barn". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  54. ^ "Albert Knapp Farmstead Silo". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  55. ^ "Albert Knapp Farmstead Granary". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  56. ^ "Lake Mills Downtown Commercial Historic District". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  57. ^ "E. Kaltenbrun and John Bruns Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  58. ^ "Frank Foote Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  59. ^ "Andrew Joeckel Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  60. ^ "Greenwood's State Bank". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  61. ^ "G.F. Neupert Blacksmith Shop". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  62. ^ "Gericke Brothers Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  63. ^ "Yandre Brothers Livery Stable". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  64. ^ "F.B. Fargo Dairy Supply Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  65. ^ "Fargo Block". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  66. ^ "Ernest A. Williams Block". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  67. ^ "William Klein Wagon Shop". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  68. ^ "Dodge Creamery Co. Office Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  69. ^ "Robert and Enoch J. Fargo Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  70. ^ "Greenwood's State Bank". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  71. ^ "H. Luetzow Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  72. ^ "Lake Mills Shoe Factory". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  73. ^ "Loewe-Weis-Wilson Farm". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  74. ^ "Loewe-Weis-Wilson Farm Dairy Barn". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  75. ^ "Loewe-Weis-Wilson Farm Chicken Coop". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  76. ^ "Edward Johnson Drug Store; Eberle; Stapleton". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  77. ^ "William Dennis Block; West Ave. House; New Belvidere". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  78. ^ "Fred Misegades Wagon Works; Otto Biefeld Company". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  79. ^ "Platz and Brandt Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  80. ^ "Public Library". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  81. ^ Joan Rausch (1987-10-21). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Main Street Commercial Historic District (Watertown)". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-11-16. With eleven photos.
  82. ^ "Jefferson House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-12-23.
  83. ^ "Stephen Neuer Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-12-23.
  84. ^ "John M. Beinfang Block". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-12-23.
  85. ^ "J.A. Fisher Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-12-23.
  86. ^ "Stoppenbach Meat Market". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-12-23.
  87. ^ "Jefferson County Bank". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-12-23.
  88. ^ "Farmers and Merchants Bank". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-12-23.
  89. ^ "Chicago and North Western Railroad Depot". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-12-23.
  90. ^ "Ziegler Garage". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-12-23.
  91. ^ Kirk R. Huffaker; Christina Slattery; Amy R. Squirtieri (1996-09-10). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Main Street Commercial Historic District (Jefferson)". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-11-23. With eleven photos.
  92. ^ "May, Eli, House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-14.
  93. ^ Donald N. Anderson (1972-05-12). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Fort Koshkonong - May (Eli) House Site". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-11-14. With one photo.
  94. ^ "Monroe McKenzie House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-14.
  95. ^ Leonard T. Garfield (1985-01-29). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: The Monroe McKenzie House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-11-14. With one photo.
  96. ^ "Mulberry Street Residential Historic District". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  97. ^ "George Griswold House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  98. ^ "Frank F. Fargo House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  99. ^ "Dr. David & Fanny Earl House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  100. ^ "Rev. John G. Zimmerman House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  101. ^ "Lorine Niedecker and Al Millen House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  102. ^ "Daniel Kusel House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  103. ^ "Dr. James Cody House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  104. ^ "William Hartig House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  105. ^ "Alvin Calhoun". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  106. ^ "Fred Maerzke House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  107. ^ "Alfred Baumann; John Kreuziger". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  108. ^ "John Salick House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  109. ^ Mollie Douglas; Christine Long; Cydney Alexis (1985-01-29). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: North Washington Street Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-02-01. With 19 photos.
  110. ^ "John Richards House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  111. ^ "Palmyra Boy Scout Cabin". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  112. ^ "Old Baptist Church". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  113. ^ Donald N. Anderson (1974-05-15). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Pioneer Aztalan Site". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-02-06. With five photos.
  114. ^ "Puerner Block - Bruenig's Brewery". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2017-11-10.
  115. ^ John D. Rolling (1984-02-10). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: The Puerner Block/Breunig's Brewery". National Park Service. Retrieved 2017-11-11. With five photos.
  116. ^ "Richards Hill Residential Historic District". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  117. ^ "Plank Road Toll House Barn". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  118. ^ "J. Heber Smith House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  119. ^ "Frederick Wilhelm and Frances Amelia Winkenwerder House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  120. ^ "Arthur E. Jaeger House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  121. ^ "Henry Emil King House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  122. ^ "William & Hilda Koepsel House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  123. ^ "George A. Richards House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  124. ^ "Dr. Theodore C. Abelmann House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  125. ^ "Franz William and Edna Keppler House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  126. ^ "Dr. Felix H. Zimmerman House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  127. ^ "Shekey, Albert and Mary, House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  128. ^ "Albert F. Solliday House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  129. ^ Daina Penkiunas; Timothy F. Heggland (2001-06-06). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Solliday, Albert F., House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-02-18. With five photos.
  130. ^ "Charles Harte". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  131. ^ "Jesse Stone House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  132. ^ "Henry Mulberger, Sr. House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  133. ^ "Lilla and Charles Parks House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  134. ^ "Daniel Kusel House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  135. ^ "Gustav Hafemeister House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  136. ^ "Edward Racek-Lewis Parks House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  137. ^ "Cassanova House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  138. ^ Daina Penkiunas; Timothy F. Heggland (2001-06-12). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: South Washington Street Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-02-24. With 16 photos.
  139. ^ "Schweiger Industries Plant III". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  140. ^ "Wisconsin Historical Society Placed the Schweiger Industries Plant III on the State Register of Historic Places" (PDF). The Wheeler Report. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  141. ^ "Emil and Flora Stoppenbach House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
  142. ^ "Muebus & Fieberger's Double Block". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  143. ^ "N. Brandner Block". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  144. ^ "E.F. Doering Block". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  145. ^ "C.F. Becken's Exchange Saloon Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  146. ^ "C. Failinger Building". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  147. ^ "Community Hall". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  148. ^ "Stokes Brothers Automobile Filling Station". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  149. ^ "Mode Theater". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  150. ^ Timothy F. Heggland (1999-04-05). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Waterloo Downtown Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-03-16. With 14 photos.

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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County Wisconsin It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Jefferson County Wisconsin The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map 1 Location of Jefferson County in Wisconsin There are 60 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 10 2024 2 Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Current listings edit 3 Name on the Register Image Date listed 4 LocationCity or town Description 1 Helmut Ajango House Upload image July 11 2022 100007885 825 East St 42 55 04 N 88 49 51 W 42 9177 N 88 8307 W 42 9177 88 8307 Helmut Ajango House Fort Atkinson Contemporary Wrightian style house designed by Helmut Ajango for himself with most of the current look from a 1978 remodel 5 2 Aztalan nbsp Aztalan nbsp More images October 15 1966 66000022 Near Lake Mills on WI 89 Aztalan State Park 43 04 03 N 88 51 40 W 43 0675 N 88 861111 W 43 0675 88 861111 Aztalan Lake Mills One time village along the Crawfish River which had three platform mounds and dwellings surrounded by a large stockade The village was a northern outpost of Mississippian culture occupied from around 900 to 1300 CE Now a state park 3 Beals and Torrey Shoe Co Building nbsp Beals and Torrey Shoe Co Building nbsp More images December 6 1984 84000699 100 W Milwaukee St 43 11 24 N 88 43 36 W 43 19 N 88 726667 W 43 19 88 726667 Beals and Torrey Shoe Co Building Watertown Four story brick shoe factory built in 1904 Beals and Torrey had the largest payroll in Watertown from 1917 through 1954 The building housed the Kusel Dairy Equipment factory from the 1930s to 1960s 6 Now apartments 7 4 Bean Lake Islands Archeological District nbsp Bean Lake Islands Archeological District August 12 1982 82000673 Address RestrictedLake Mills 5 Michael and Margaritha Beck Farmstead nbsp Michael and Margaritha Beck Farmstead nbsp More images February 5 2018 100002092 W2803 U S Route 18 43 00 20 N 88 49 02 W 43 005657 N 88 817176 W 43 005657 88 817176 Michael and Margaritha Beck Farmstead Jefferson Highly intact farm established in 1865 by German immigrants which made the transition from wheat to dairy Includes 1880 brick farmhouse basement barn milk house granary machine shed and privy 8 9 6 Carcajou Point 47 Je 2 nbsp Carcajou Point 47 Je 2 September 18 1979 79000088 Address RestrictedBusseyville Oneota village site on shore of Lake Koshkonong which had houses burials and refuse pits 10 11 7 Chicago and Northwest Railroad Passenger Station nbsp Chicago and Northwest Railroad Passenger Station nbsp More images March 28 1979 79000086 725 W Main St 43 11 40 N 88 44 05 W 43 194444 N 88 734722 W 43 194444 88 734722 Chicago and Northwest Railroad Passenger Station Watertown Depot of the C amp NW designed by Charles Sumner Frost in Victorian picturesque style and built of wood in 1903 with separate men s and women s waiting rooms and gas lighting fixtures 12 13 8 City of Waterloo Carousel nbsp City of Waterloo Carousel August 15 1997 97000890 500 Park Ave 43 10 49 N 88 59 05 W 43 180278 N 88 984722 W 43 180278 88 984722 City of Waterloo Carousel Waterloo Two row country style portable merry go round with hand carved jumping horses built in 1911 by C W Parker Amusement Co of Leavenworth and now located at Firemen s Park 14 15 Submerged in the 2008 flood of the Maunesha River Restored by 2011 and moved to higher ground 16 9 Clyman Street Historic District nbsp Clyman Street Historic District August 3 2015 15000503 Roughly bounded by Western Ave Clyman S 10th amp S 5th Sts 43 11 14 N 88 43 06 W 43 187350 N 88 718317 W 43 187350 88 718317 Clyman Street Historic District Watertown Well to do neighborhood with various styles 17 including the 1855 Italianate Prentiss house 18 the 1861 Greek Revival Gamm house 19 1865 Gothic Revival Smith house 20 the 1876 gabled ell Ford house 21 the 1898 Queen Anne Schulz house 22 the 1906 Craftsman Meyer house 23 the 1907 Georgian Revival Wertheimer house 24 the 1907 Neoclassical King house 25 the 1913 Dutch Colonial Revival Lehman house 26 the 1914 American Foursquare Mollart house 27 the 1919 Prairie School Nowack house 28 and the 1928 Colonial Revival Meadows house 29 10 Copeland Ryder Company nbsp Copeland Ryder Company nbsp More images April 13 1989 89000233 411 Wisconsin Dr 43 00 06 N 88 48 46 W 43 001667 N 88 812778 W 43 001667 88 812778 Copeland Ryder Company Jefferson Brick shoe factory complex displaying utilitarian industrial design George Copeland and son in law Lewis Ryder started Jefferson Boot and Shoe in the late 1860s mechanizing early and expanding Oldest remaining buildings are from 1885 1895 etc In 1900 C R was the largest manufacturer in Jefferson Sold to Dr Scholl s in 1946 and closed in 1977 Now remodeled as apartments 30 31 11 David W and Jane Curtis House nbsp David W and Jane Curtis House May 12 2009 09000309 213 E Sherman Ave 42 55 48 N 88 50 04 W 42 929864 N 88 834539 W 42 929864 88 834539 David W and Jane Curtis House Fort Atkinson Very intact Queen Anne styled house and matching carriage house built in 1885 David invented a butter churn and sold dairy equipment 12 Crab Apple Point Site nbsp Crab Apple Point Site December 22 1978 78000104 Address RestrictedEdgerton Another Oneota village site on shore of Lake Koshkonong Later Ho Chunk people lived there during historic times 11 13 Enterprise Building nbsp Enterprise Building June 5 1975 75000068 125 W Main St 42 52 40 N 88 35 06 W 42 877778 N 88 585 W 42 877778 88 585 Enterprise Building Palmyra 2 story commercial building built in the late 1840s with cobblestone front limestone quoins and fieldstone sides Originally housed a store then Oliver Dow s Palmyra Enterprise for many years 32 33 14 Enoch J Fargo House nbsp Enoch J Fargo House July 8 1982 82000674 406 Mulberry St 43 04 53 N 88 54 27 W 43 081389 N 88 9075 W 43 081389 88 9075 Enoch J Fargo House Lake Mills 3 story cream brick Queen Anne styled home designed by Enoch himself and probably Paul Henningson and built 1893 96 with a porte cochere a 2 5 story carriage house and a corner tower topped with a lantern 34 35 Now a B amp B 36 15 L D Fargo Public Library nbsp L D Fargo Public Library January 18 1982 82000675 120 E Madison St 43 04 51 N 88 54 38 W 43 080833 N 88 910556 W 43 080833 88 910556 L D Fargo Public Library Lake Mills 1899 1902 Gothic revival style with fieldstone walls elaborate bargeboards and storybook elements designed by George B Ferry amp Alfred C Clas with stonework by L A Giles 37 38 16 First Kindergarten nbsp First Kindergarten nbsp More images February 23 1972 72000055 919 Charles St 43 11 04 N 88 42 26 W 43 184444 N 88 707222 W 43 184444 88 707222 First Kindergarten Watertown Building which housed the first kindergarten in the U S started by German exile Margarethe Schurz in 1856 17 Fort Atkinson Club nbsp Fort Atkinson Club April 24 2017 100000923 211 S Water St E 42 55 39 N 88 50 04 W 42 927421 N 88 834390 W 42 927421 88 834390 Fort Atkinson Club Fort Atkinson Private clubhouse designed by Charles Fitzgerald in Craftsman style and built in 1912 with card room billiard room dining room gym and bowling alley Housed a Masonic lodge from the 1930s to 90s 39 18 Fort Atkinson Water Tower nbsp Fort Atkinson Water Tower nbsp More images November 15 2005 05001298 S High and Fourth Sts 42 55 33 N 88 49 58 W 42 925833 N 88 832778 W 42 925833 88 832778 Fort Atkinson Water Tower Fort Atkinson Early municipal water tower with a 78 foot brick base supporting a 33 foot steel tank The agreement to build it in 1901 was a landmark in the development of utilities in Fort Atkinson 19 August and Eliza Fuermann Jr House nbsp August and Eliza Fuermann Jr House nbsp More images July 27 1989 89001002 500 S Third St 43 11 28 N 88 43 23 W 43 191111 N 88 723056 W 43 191111 88 723056 August and Eliza Fuermann Jr House Watertown 2 5 story cream brick Queen Anne styled house built in 1893 August worked in his family s Empire Brewery Local milliner Clara Weiss lived in the house from 1893 to 1933 40 41 20 Haight Creek Mound Group 47 Je 38 nbsp Haight Creek Mound Group 47 Je 38 August 5 1985 85001751 Address RestrictedFort Atkinson 21 Hebron Town Hall nbsp Hebron Town Hall nbsp More images December 31 2002 02001666 W3087 Green Isle Dr 42 55 31 N 88 41 19 W 42 925278 N 88 688611 W 42 925278 88 688611 Hebron Town Hall Hebron Highly intact 2 story town hall designed in simple Classical Revival style with a pediment in each gable end built in 1902 by the Pollock Brothers and local residents Now a museum 42 43 22 Highsmith Site nbsp Highsmith Site December 1 1978 78000106 Northeast of Fort AtkinsonFort Atkinson 23 Hoard Mound Group 47JE33 Upload image May 10 1984 84003678 Address RestrictedFort Atkinson Group of effigy mounds at the Koshkonong Mounds Country Club 44 45 24 Hoard s Dairyman Farm nbsp Hoard s Dairyman Farm nbsp More images August 29 1978 78000105 N of Fort Atkinson 42 56 48 N 88 50 12 W 42 946667 N 88 836667 W 42 946667 88 836667 Hoard s Dairyman Farm Fort Atkinson Dairy farm complex used as a lab since 1899 to test new ideas for the journal Hoard s Dairyman like alfalfa as feed and single purpose dairy cows 25 Arthur R Hoard House nbsp Arthur R Hoard House nbsp More images November 30 1982 82001845 323 Merchants Ave 42 55 28 N 88 50 07 W 42 924444 N 88 835278 W 42 924444 88 835278 Arthur R Hoard House Fort Atkinson 2 story Italianate styled house built around 1860 for George Marston storekeeper and brewer Later owned by several prominent families including Arthur R Hoard of Hoard s Dairyman who added Queen Anne elements to the house 26 Jefferson Fire Station nbsp Jefferson Fire Station nbsp More images December 6 1984 84000695 146 E Milwaukee St 43 00 15 N 88 48 22 W 43 004167 N 88 806111 W 43 004167 88 806111 Jefferson Fire Station Jefferson The 2 story main block with yellow Watertown brick and Italianate styling was designed by Alexander Kirkland and built in 1871 Adam Spangler designed a complementary expansion and the hose drying tower which were added in 1876 46 47 27 Jefferson High School nbsp Jefferson High School nbsp More images January 11 2001 00001643 201 S Copeland Ave 43 00 15 N 88 48 45 W 43 004167 N 88 8125 W 43 004167 88 8125 Jefferson High School Jefferson Two story brick school designed in Collegiate Gothic style by Van Ryn amp DeGelleke and Jefferson native Julius Heimerl and built 1924 25 The 1953 addition was designed by Foeller Schober Berners Safford and Jahn of Green Bay 48 49 28 Jefferson Public Library nbsp Jefferson Public Library nbsp More images January 17 1980 80000142 305 S Main St 43 00 12 N 88 48 27 W 43 003333 N 88 8075 W 43 003333 88 8075 Jefferson Public Library Jefferson Carnegie library designed by Claude and Starck in Prairie School style with characteristic horizontal lines and ribbon windows and built in 1911 50 51 29 Jones Dairy Farm nbsp Jones Dairy Farm nbsp More images December 27 1978 78000107 Jones Ave 42 55 22 N 88 50 45 W 42 922778 N 88 845833 W 42 922778 88 845833 Jones Dairy Farm Fort Atkinson Farm complex begun in the 1840s by Vermonter pioneer and civic leader Milo Jones When son Milo C Jones developed arthritis in 1889 he tried making and selling sausage which has grown into a successful meat processing business 30 Knapp Calkins Farmstead nbsp Knapp Calkins Farmstead October 29 2018 100003061 W1420 WI 59 42 52 43 N 88 36 24 W 42 8786 N 88 6068 W 42 8786 88 6068 Knapp Calkins Farmstead Palmyra Includes large Italianate house with cupola built in 1860 52 and several barns 53 silos 54 and a granary 55 31 Lake Mills Downtown Commercial Historic District nbsp Lake Mills Downtown Commercial Historic District April 5 2019 100003634 102 131 E Lake 113 203 W Lake 103 211 N Main amp 101 202 S Main Sts 43 04 47 N 88 54 45 W 43 0798 N 88 9125 W 43 0798 88 9125 Lake Mills Downtown Commercial Historic District Lake Mills 38 historic buildings in the old downtown 56 including the 1854 Kaltenbrun and Bruns hardware store and tin shop 57 the 1876 commercial vernacular style Foote building 58 1881 Joeckel building 59 the 1883 1899 German Renaissance Revival styled Greenwood s State Bank 60 the 1890 Neupert Blacksmith shop 61 the 1890 Gericke Brothers building 62 the 1891 Yandre Brothers livery 63 the 1892 Fargo Dairy Supply building 64 the 1893 Queen Anne styled Fargo block 65 the 1895 Richardsonian Romanesque Williams block 66 the 1900 Klein Wagon Shop 67 the 1903 Dodge Creamery office building 68 the 1907 Fargo building 69 the 1921 Neoclassical styled Greenwood s State Bank 70 the 1923 20th Century Commercial styled Luetzow Meat Market 71 and the 1931 Lake Mills Shoe Factory 72 32 Loewe Weis Wilson Farm Upload image March 21 2024 100010116 504 East Main Street 42 52 52 N 88 34 49 W 42 8812 N 88 5802 W 42 8812 88 5802 Loewe Weis Wilson Farm Palmyra Farm begun in 1870 by German immigrant Victor Loewe and wife Antionette who started the Italianate style house in 1872 and began selling drinking water from a spring on the farm which led to Palmyra becoming a mineral springs resort Later owned by William Weis who ran a wholesale liquor business in Milwaukee operated the farm as a dairy with Jersey cattle and added many of the outbuildings around 1910 Woodrow and Gertrude Wilson bought the farm in 1950 and developed their own line of Holsteins there 73 74 75 33 Main Street Commercial Historic District nbsp Main Street Commercial Historic District nbsp More images June 2 1989 89000483 Roughly Main St from N Washington St to S Seventh St 43 11 40 N 88 43 23 W 43 194444 N 88 723056 W 43 194444 88 723056 Main Street Commercial Historic District Watertown Watertown s old downtown with 127 contributing buildings including the 1855 Commercial Vernacular Johnson Drug Store 76 the 1855 Italianate Dennis Block 77 the 1858 Italianate Misegades Wagon Works 78 the 1876 Queen Anne Romanesque Platz and Brandt dry goods Store 79 and the 1907 Neoclassical Public Library 80 81 34 Main Street Commercial Historic District nbsp Main Street Commercial Historic District nbsp More images January 7 1998 97001627 Roughly bounded by Dodge St Center Ave Mechanic St and Rock R 43 00 17 N 88 48 26 W 43 004722 N 88 807222 W 43 004722 88 807222 Main Street Commercial Historic District Jefferson Jefferson s old downtown including the 1860 Jefferson House hotel 82 the 1869 1907 Neuer Saloon Sample room 83 the 1884 Italianate Beinfang Block 84 the 1892 Queen Anne Fisher Building 85 the 1896 Gothic Revival Stoppenbach Meat Market 86 the eclectic 1902 Jefferson County Bank 87 the 1911 12 Neoclassical Farmers amp Merchants Bank 88 the 1914 Craftsman style C amp NW Depot 89 and the 1930 Art Deco Ziegler Garage 90 91 35 Main Street Historic District nbsp Main Street Historic District nbsp More images June 7 1984 84003683 Roughly Main St from Sherman Ave to S 3rd St 42 55 41 N 88 50 15 W 42 928056 N 88 8375 W 42 928056 88 8375 Main Street Historic District Fort Atkinson Fort Atkinson s old downtown including the 1857 Italianate styled Albert Winslow Grocery the 1886 Dr L C Bicknell Building at left in photo the 1894 Queen Anne styled Andra saloon the 1908 W D Hoard Publishing Co and the 1929 Neoclassical Municipal Building 36 Eli May House nbsp Eli May House September 14 1972 72000056 407 E Milwaukee Ave 42 55 37 N 88 49 52 W 42 926944 N 88 831111 W 42 926944 88 831111 Eli May House Fort Atkinson The site where Fort Koshkonong later named Fort Atkinson was built during the Black Hawk War in 1832 In 1864 May built his elegant 2 5 story cream brick house on the site May was a teacher farmer developer banker and philanthropist 92 93 37 Monroe McKenzie House nbsp Monroe McKenzie House June 19 1985 85001360 226 Main St 42 52 38 N 88 35 10 W 42 877222 N 88 586111 W 42 877222 88 586111 Monroe McKenzie House Palmyra Greek Revival styled house with walls of poured grout and a wooden cornice built in 1846 which is early for concrete construction McKenzie and his three boarders manufactured boots and shoes 94 95 38 Merchants Avenue Historic District nbsp Merchants Avenue Historic District June 13 1986 86001303 Roughly bounded by S Third St E and S Milwaukee Ave E Foster St Whitewater and Merchant Aves 42 55 27 N 88 50 06 W 42 924167 N 88 835 W 42 924167 88 835 Merchants Avenue Historic District Fort Atkinson Residential neighborhood of large homes centered on Merchants Ave including the 1841 Greek Revival styled Foster house the 1855 Gothic Revival Craig house the 1861 Second Empire Winslow house the 1871 Italianate Ganong house the 1908 Queen Anne Vickery house and the 1928 Spanish Colonial Revival St Peter s Episcopal Church 39 Mulberry Street Residential Historic District nbsp Mulberry Street Residential Historic District June 7 2019 100004027 205 Oak St 310 425 Mulberry St 512 Mulberry St 43 04 54 N 88 54 29 W 43 0816 N 88 9080 W 43 0816 88 9080 Mulberry Street Residential Historic District Lake Mills Cluster of 10 large scale historic homes 96 including the 1853 Italianate styled Griswold house 97 the 1877 Second Empire styled Frank Fargo house 98 the 1893 Queen Anne Earl house 99 and the 1897 Queen Anne Rev Zimmerman house 100 40 Lorine Niedecker Cottage nbsp Lorine Niedecker Cottage February 20 2018 100002106 W7307 Blackhawk Island Rd 42 53 54 N 88 53 43 W 42 898296 N 88 895166 W 42 898296 88 895166 Lorine Niedecker Cottage Sumner Small simple cottage clad in vertical logs on Blackhawk Island where Objectivist poet Lorine Niedecker lived in isolation and did some of her writing 101 41 North Washington Street Historic District nbsp North Washington Street Historic District October 23 2009 09000850 N Church St generally bounded by O Connell and N Green St N Washington St bounded by O Connell and Elm Sts 43 11 51 N 88 43 44 W 43 197369 N 88 728864 W 43 197369 88 728864 North Washington Street Historic District Watertown Residential neighborhood west of the Rock River including the 1870 Italianate styled Kusel house 102 the 1877 Second Empire Dr Cody house 103 the 1890 Queen Anne Hartig house 104 the 1915 Craftsman Calhoun house 105 the 1925 Maerzke bungalow 106 the 1929 Dutch Colonial Revival Kreuziger house 107 and the 1930 Tudor Revival Salick house 108 109 42 Octagon House nbsp Octagon House nbsp More images November 23 1971 71000039 919 Charles St 43 11 05 N 88 42 27 W 43 184722 N 88 7075 W 43 184722 88 7075 Octagon House Watertown 3 story Italianate styled brick octagon house with cupola and central spiral staircase designed and built in 1854 by John Richards pioneer attorney 110 43 Palmyra Boy Scout Cabin nbsp Palmyra Boy Scout Cabin November 6 2017 100001784 105 N 1st St 42 52 43 N 88 35 05 W 42 878659 N 88 584772 W 42 878659 88 584772 Palmyra Boy Scout Cabin Palmyra Meeting hall of local Boy Scouts built 1935 1937 by fathers of scouts and volunteers Constructed of tamarack logs cut from Jolliffes and Williams swamps 111 44 Panther Intaglio Effigy Mound nbsp Panther Intaglio Effigy Mound October 15 1970 70000035 Address RestrictedFort Atkinson A reverse mound scooped out in the shape of a water spirit along the Rock River the only known remaining intaglio effigy mound 45 Pioneer Aztalan Site nbsp Pioneer Aztalan Site February 25 1975 75000069 SE corner at jct of SR B and Sr Q 43 04 19 N 88 51 38 W 43 071944 N 88 860556 W 43 071944 88 860556 Pioneer Aztalan Site Aztalan Site of Jefferson County s first incorporated village settled in 1836 but largely abandoned by 1900 because it was bypassed by the railroads The only remaining original building is the 1852 Greek Revival Baptist church 112 Several historic cabins have been moved in from elsewhere for the museum 113 46 Pitzner Site 47 Je 676 nbsp Pitzner Site 47 Je 676 July 6 1982 82000676 Address RestrictedJefferson 47 Puerner Block Breunig s Brewery nbsp Puerner Block Breunig s Brewery June 14 1984 84003687 101 115 E Racine 110 112 N Main St 43 00 18 N 88 49 09 W 43 005 N 88 819167 W 43 005 88 819167 Puerner Block Breunig s Brewery Jefferson Four Italianate styled buildings with party walls and elaborate brickwork including James Barr s 1850 dry goods store which was the first brick store in Jefferson Jacob Breunig s 1863 brewery and commercial block and Nicholas Jung s dry goods store Much of this was bought by Andreas Puerner in 1892 and developed into a department store which lasted in various forms until 1978 114 115 48 Richards Hill Residential Historic District nbsp Richards Hill Residential Historic District June 14 2013 13000403 Roughly bounded by Western Richards Thomas amp Harvey Aves Livsey Pl amp Charles St 43 11 08 N 88 42 34 W 43 185563 N 88 709386 W 43 185563 88 709386 Richards Hill Residential Historic District Watertown Neighborhood that grew around John Richard s Octagon House 116 including the 1853 Plank Road Toll House Barn 117 the 1856 Gothic Revival Smith house 118 the 1870 Federal style Winkenwerder house 119 the 1908 Queen Anne Jaeger house 120 the 1911 American Foursquare King house 121 the 1911 Dutch Colonial Revival Koepsel house 122 the 1915 Richards bungalow 123 the 1922 English Cottage style Abelmann house 124 the 1930 Tudor Revival Keppler house 125 and the 1934 French Provincial Zimmerman house 126 49 Saint Bernard s Church Complex nbsp Saint Bernard s Church Complex November 26 2003 03001221 100 and 108 S Church St and 111 S Montgomery St 43 11 39 N 88 43 44 W 43 194167 N 88 728889 W 43 194167 88 728889 Saint Bernard s Church Complex Watertown High Victorian Gothic church with 210 foot steeple designed by Patrick Keely and built in 1872 by the largely Irish parish Also an 1883 rectory and 1892 church school 50 Albert and Mary Shekey House nbsp Albert and Mary Shekey House July 7 2015 15000404 W7526 Koshkonong Mounds Rd 42 52 33 N 88 54 21 W 42 875758 N 88 905744 W 42 875758 88 905744 Albert and Mary Shekey House Koshkonong Highly intact 2 5 story Queen Anne styled farmhouse built in 1885 with unusual Dutch gable ends 127 51 Richard C Smith House nbsp Richard C Smith House April 19 1979 79000338 332 E Linden St 43 00 08 N 88 48 07 W 43 002222 N 88 801944 W 43 002222 88 801944 Richard C Smith House Jefferson Late modest Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian house designed around a large oak tree and built in 1950 52 Albert F Solliday House nbsp Albert F Solliday House December 5 2003 03001249 114 S Church St 43 11 38 N 88 43 44 W 43 193889 N 88 728889 W 43 193889 88 728889 Albert F Solliday House Watertown 2 5 story Queen Anne house built 1892 93 with Shingle styling in the gables Richardsonian Romanesque round arches in the porte cochere and a 3 story octagonal tower Built for Albert A Solliday a Civil War vet prominent dentist and mayor of Watertown Now St Bernard s Rectory 128 129 South Main Street Residential Historic District 226 275 South Main St 307 354 South Main St Lake Mills RS100004026 LISTED 4 20 2020 53 South Main Street Residential Historic District nbsp South Main Street Residential Historic District April 20 2020 100004026 226 275 South Main St 307 354 South Main St 43 04 35 N 88 54 49 W 43 0763 N 88 9135 W 43 0763 88 9135 South Main Street Residential Historic District Lake Mills 54 South Washington Street Historic District nbsp South Washington Street Historic District November 26 2003 03001220 Odd numbered 201 309 S Church St and S Washington St from Emmet St to West St 43 11 30 N 88 43 41 W 43 1917 N 88 7281 W 43 1917 88 7281 South Washington Street Historic District Watertown Neighborhood of large stylish old houses including the ca 1860 Federal style Harte house 130 the 1876 Second Empire Mulberger 131 and Jesse Stone 132 houses the 1890 Queen Anne Parks house 133 the 1903 American Foursquare Kusel house 134 the 1910 Craftsman Hafemeister house 135 the 1878 1915 Georgian Revival Racek Parks house 136 and the 1937 Colonial Revival Cassanova house 137 138 55 St Paul s Episcopal Church nbsp St Paul s Episcopal Church nbsp More images November 7 1979 79000087 413 S 2nd St 43 11 29 N 88 43 24 W 43 1914 N 88 7233 W 43 1914 88 7233 St Paul s Episcopal Church Watertown Episcopal church complex with 1859 Gothic Revival style nave and other later buildings showing variations on that style 56 St Wenceslaus Roman Catholic Church nbsp St Wenceslaus Roman Catholic Church May 12 1975 75000070 SE of Waterloo at jct of Blue Point and Island Rds 43 09 40 N 88 55 16 W 43 1611 N 88 9211 W 43 1611 88 9211 St Wenceslaus Roman Catholic Church Waterloo Rural Catholic church built of tamarack logs about 1863 by Bohemian and German farmers on an island of high ground in the Blue Joint Marsh 57 Schweiger Industries Plant III nbsp Schweiger Industries Plant III October 22 2018 100003046 138 W Candise St 43 00 26 N 88 48 32 W 43 0073 N 88 8089 W 43 0073 88 8089 Schweiger Industries Plant III Jefferson Furniture factory built in 1916 and expanded in the 60s and 70s In the 70s Schweiger was the third largest furniture maker in the U S 139 140 58 Emil and Flora Stoppenbach House nbsp Emil and Flora Stoppenbach House November 5 2019 100004596 207 East Racine St 43 00 19 N 88 48 19 W 43 0053 N 88 8054 W 43 0053 88 8054 Emil and Flora Stoppenbach House Jefferson 2 5 story Queen Anne styled house with round corner turret designed by Van Ryn Andree amp Lesser and built in 1893 by Frank Greve of Watertown for Emil Stoppenbach Stoppenbach was a founder of the C Stoppenbach amp Sons packing plant 141 59 Telfer Site nbsp Telfer Site March 29 2000 00000316 Address RestrictedMilford 60 Waterloo Downtown Historic District nbsp Waterloo Downtown Historic District November 8 2000 00001360 Jct of Madison and Monroe Sts 43 11 02 N 88 59 25 W 43 1839 N 88 9903 W 43 1839 88 9903 Waterloo Downtown Historic District Waterloo The old downtown of Waterloo including the 1874 Italianate styled Muebus amp Fiebeger s Double Block 142 the 1885 Brandner dry goods store 143 the 1893 Queen Anne styled Doering Block 144 the 1896 Becken s Saloon 145 the 1897 Failinger general store 146 the 1923 Neoclassical Community Hall 147 the 1924 Colonial Revival ish Stoke Brothers Auto Filling Station 148 and the 1938 Arte Moderne Mode Theater 149 150 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County Wisconsin List of National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places listings in Wisconsin Listings in neighboring counties Dane Dodge Rock Walworth WaukeshaReferences edit The latitude and longitude information provided is primarily from the National Register Information System and has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99 of listings For 1 the location info may be way off We seek to correct the coordinate information wherever it is found to be erroneous Please leave a note in the Discussion page for this article if you believe any specific location is incorrect National Park Service United States Department of the Interior National Register of Historic Places Weekly List Actions retrieved May 10 2024 Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words Various colorings defined here differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings structures sites or objects The eight digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database which can be viewed by clicking the number Helmut Ajango House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2022 07 22 Katherine Hundt Rankin 1984 07 07 NRHP Inventory Nomination Beals and Torrey Shoe Co Building National Park Service Retrieved 2017 09 13 With one photo Beals and Torrey Shoe Co Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 09 13 Michael amp Margaritha Beck Farmstead Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 18 Michael and Margaritha Beck Farmstead House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 18 McKusick Marshall 1963 Review of The Archeology of Carcajou Point by Robert Hall American Antiquity 28 3 406 doi 10 2307 278296 JSTOR 278296 Retrieved 2017 09 13 a b Robert J Jeske Chrisie L Hunter Jamie Kelly The Crescent Bay Hunt Club Site Oneota in Southeast Wisconsin Archaeological Research Laboratory University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Retrieved 2017 10 17 Chicago and Northwest Railroad Passenger Station Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 09 13 Andrea Lazarski 1978 10 04 NRHP Inventory Nomination Chicago amp Northwest RR Passenger Station National Park Service Retrieved 2017 09 13 With one photo City of Waterloo Carousel Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 09 25 Elizabeth L Miller 1996 07 05 NRHP Inventory Nomination City of Waterloo Carousel National Park Service Retrieved 2017 09 25 With 11 photos Barry Adams June 26 2011 On Wisconsin After 3 year hiatus historic Waterloo merry go round bounces back Wisconsin State Journal Retrieved April 2 2013 Clyman Street Historic District Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 Theodore Prentiss House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 August Gamm House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 Heber Smith House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 John Ford House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 E W Schulz House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 Eugene amp Virginia Meyer House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 Oscar amp Lydia Wertheimer House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 William amp Philipina King House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 George Lehman House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 Lobegott Mollart House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 Carl Nowack House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 Frank P Meadows House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 Copeland Ryder Company Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 01 Gary Tipler 1988 11 04 NRHP Inventory Nomination Copeland Ryder Company National Park Service Retrieved 2017 10 01 With six photos Enterprise Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 17 Patricia Warwick 1975 02 10 NRHP Inventory Nomination Enterprise Building National Park Service Retrieved 2017 10 17 With one photo Enoch J Fargo House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 17 Diane H Filipowicz Lahna Anhalt Dale Anhalt March 1982 NRHP Inventory Nomination Fargo Enoch J House National Park Service Retrieved 2017 10 17 With four photos Fargo Mansion Inn Bed and Breakfast Fargo Mansion Inn Retrieved 2017 10 17 Fargo L D Public Library Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 10 17 Leonard T Garfield November 1981 NRHP Inventory Nomination Fargo L D Public Library National Park Service Retrieved 2017 10 17 With one photo Fort Atkinson Club Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 03 August Jr and Eliza Fuermann House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 03 Ronald and Sally Greve 1988 12 25 NRHP Inventory Nomination Fuermann August Jr and Eliza House National Park Service Retrieved 2017 11 03 With eight photos Hebron Town Hall Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 07 Carol Lohry Cartwright 2002 04 15 NRHP Inventory Nomination Hebron Town Hall National Park Service Retrieved 2017 11 07 With twelve photos Khitsun Andrew Jefferson County Indian Mounds amp Trail Park Wisconsin Mounds Retrieved 2017 11 07 Our Club Koshkonong Mounds Country Club Retrieved 2017 11 07 John Rolling Jodi Rubin 1984 06 01 NRHP Inventory Nomination Jefferson Fire Station National Park Service Retrieved 2017 11 11 With five photos Jefferson Fire Station Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 10 Jefferson High School Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 10 Elizabeth L Miller 2000 06 21 NRHP Inventory Nomination Jefferson High School National Park Service Retrieved 2017 11 11 With eleven photos Jefferson Public Library Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 10 Gordon D Orr George Brown 1979 09 12 NRHP Inventory Nomination Jefferson Public Library National Park Service Retrieved 2017 11 11 With two photos Albert Knapp Farmstead House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 11 03 Albert Knapp Farmstead Barn Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 11 03 Albert Knapp Farmstead Silo Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 11 03 Albert Knapp Farmstead Granary Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 11 03 Lake Mills Downtown Commercial Historic District Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 E Kaltenbrun and John Bruns Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Frank Foote Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Andrew Joeckel Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Greenwood s State Bank Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 G F Neupert Blacksmith Shop Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Gericke Brothers Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Yandre Brothers Livery Stable Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 F B Fargo Dairy Supply Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Fargo Block Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Ernest A Williams Block Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 William Klein Wagon Shop Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Dodge Creamery Co Office Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Robert and Enoch J Fargo Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Greenwood s State Bank Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 H Luetzow Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Lake Mills Shoe Factory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Loewe Weis Wilson Farm Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2024 04 02 Loewe Weis Wilson Farm Dairy Barn Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2024 04 02 Loewe Weis Wilson Farm Chicken Coop Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2024 04 02 Edward Johnson Drug Store Eberle Stapleton Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 16 William Dennis Block West Ave House New Belvidere Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 16 Fred Misegades Wagon Works Otto Biefeld Company Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 16 Platz and Brandt Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 16 Public Library Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 16 Joan Rausch 1987 10 21 NRHP Inventory Nomination Main Street Commercial Historic District Watertown National Park Service Retrieved 2017 11 16 With eleven photos Jefferson House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 12 23 Stephen Neuer Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 12 23 John M Beinfang Block Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 12 23 J A Fisher Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 12 23 Stoppenbach Meat Market Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 12 23 Jefferson County Bank Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 12 23 Farmers and Merchants Bank Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 12 23 Chicago and North Western Railroad Depot Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 12 23 Ziegler Garage Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 12 23 Kirk R Huffaker Christina Slattery Amy R Squirtieri 1996 09 10 NRHP Inventory Nomination Main Street Commercial Historic District Jefferson National Park Service Retrieved 2017 11 23 With eleven photos May Eli House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 14 Donald N Anderson 1972 05 12 NRHP Inventory Nomination Fort Koshkonong May Eli House Site National Park Service Retrieved 2017 11 14 With one photo Monroe McKenzie House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 14 Leonard T Garfield 1985 01 29 NRHP Inventory Nomination The Monroe McKenzie House National Park Service Retrieved 2017 11 14 With one photo Mulberry Street Residential Historic District Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 George Griswold House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Frank F Fargo House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Dr David amp Fanny Earl House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Rev John G Zimmerman House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 06 12 Lorine Niedecker and Al Millen House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 03 16 Daniel Kusel House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 01 Dr James Cody House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 01 William Hartig House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 01 Alvin Calhoun Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 01 Fred Maerzke House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 01 Alfred Baumann John Kreuziger Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 01 John Salick House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 01 Mollie Douglas Christine Long Cydney Alexis 1985 01 29 NRHP Inventory Nomination North Washington Street Historic District National Park Service Retrieved 2018 02 01 With 19 photos John Richards House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 01 Palmyra Boy Scout Cabin Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 06 Old Baptist Church Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 06 Donald N Anderson 1974 05 15 NRHP Inventory Nomination Pioneer Aztalan Site National Park Service Retrieved 2018 02 06 With five photos Puerner Block Bruenig s Brewery Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 11 10 John D Rolling 1984 02 10 NRHP Inventory Nomination The Puerner Block Breunig s Brewery National Park Service Retrieved 2017 11 11 With five photos Richards Hill Residential Historic District Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 Plank Road Toll House Barn Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 J Heber Smith House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 Frederick Wilhelm and Frances Amelia Winkenwerder House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 Arthur E Jaeger House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 Henry Emil King House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 William amp Hilda Koepsel House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 George A Richards House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 Dr Theodore C Abelmann House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 Franz William and Edna Keppler House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 Dr Felix H Zimmerman House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 Shekey Albert and Mary House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 Albert F Solliday House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 14 Daina Penkiunas Timothy F Heggland 2001 06 06 NRHP Inventory Nomination Solliday Albert F House National Park Service Retrieved 2018 02 18 With five photos Charles Harte Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 25 Jesse Stone House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 25 Henry Mulberger Sr House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 25 Lilla and Charles Parks House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 25 Daniel Kusel House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 25 Gustav Hafemeister House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 25 Edward Racek Lewis Parks House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 25 Cassanova House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 25 Daina Penkiunas Timothy F Heggland 2001 06 12 NRHP Inventory Nomination South Washington Street Historic District National Park Service Retrieved 2018 02 24 With 16 photos Schweiger Industries Plant III Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 11 03 Wisconsin Historical Society Placed the Schweiger Industries Plant III on the State Register of Historic Places PDF The Wheeler Report Retrieved 2018 11 03 Emil and Flora Stoppenbach House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 11 03 Muebus amp Fieberger s Double Block Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 03 16 N Brandner Block Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 03 16 E F Doering Block Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 03 16 C F Becken s Exchange Saloon Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 03 16 C Failinger Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 03 16 Community Hall Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 03 16 Stokes Brothers Automobile Filling Station Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 03 16 Mode Theater Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 03 16 Timothy F Heggland 1999 04 05 NRHP Inventory Nomination Waterloo Downtown Historic District National Park Service Retrieved 2018 03 16 With 14 photos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National 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