1002 4th St
Hudson, WI 54016, USA

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Oct 04, 1984

  • Charmaine Bantugan

William Dwelley House (Harry Kaminsky House) - National Register of Historic Places

Statement of Significance: William Dwelley built the Italianate residence at 1002 Fourth Street circa 1865. Paired pendant brackets emphasize the entablature frieze of the truncated hip roof, characterizing Italianate design. These architectural elements, combined with classical corner pilasters and ornamental porches, radiate an integrity which is unrivaled by other representations of the period in the community. Historical Statement lumbering and historical development does not warrant historical significance.

William Dwelley House (Harry Kaminsky House) - National Register of Historic Places

Statement of Significance: William Dwelley built the Italianate residence at 1002 Fourth Street circa 1865. Paired pendant brackets emphasize the entablature frieze of the truncated hip roof, characterizing Italianate design. These architectural elements, combined with classical corner pilasters and ornamental porches, radiate an integrity which is unrivaled by other representations of the period in the community. Historical Statement lumbering and historical development does not warrant historical significance.

1979

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