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Newberry Boulevard Historic District

Coordinates: 43°04′09″N 87°52′59″W / 43.0691991°N 87.8831082°W / 43.0691991; -87.8831082
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Newberry Boulevard Historic District
Newberry Blvd. and Summit Ave. looking northwest, the Goldberg House on the left, the Luedke and Schroeder houses beyond
Newberry Boulevard Historic District is located in Wisconsin
Newberry Boulevard Historic District
Newberry Boulevard Historic District is located in the United States
Newberry Boulevard Historic District
Location1802–3000 East Newberry Boulevard
Nearest cityMilwaukee, Wisconsin
Coordinates43°04′09″N 87°52′59″W / 43.0691991°N 87.8831082°W / 43.0691991; -87.8831082
Built1875–1899, 1900–24, 1925–1949
ArchitectMultiple
NRHP reference No.94000137[1][2]
Added to NRHPMarch 7, 1994

The Newberry Boulevard Historic District is an architecturally and historically significant residential area that includes houses on both sides of East Newberry Boulevard, in the East Side district of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.[3]

History

Newberry Boulevard was the first in what was meant to be a series of boulevards that would connect the city's parks, a project that was never completed. However, the early history of the street lacked uniformity in planning. The parts of four subdivisions, platted between 1888 and 1894, make up the boulevard. Caspar, Donohue, and Hoff's subdivision, which included two blocks at the western end of the boulevard, from Oakland Avenue to Murray Avenue, with the plat map recorded on August 7, 1888, including what was then Newberry Street. The Maryland Park subdivision, which included the two-block stretch from Murray to Maryland Avenue, was platted in 1889. The Prospect Hill subdivision, which included the four blocks from Downer Avenue to Lake Drive, was recorded on February 3, 1893. Edmund Cummings's Newberry Boulevard Addition, from Maryland to Downer, was the last section to be platted, on July 31, 1894.[4]

Selected houses

Street Address Year Built Original Owner Architect Architectural Style Material Notes
1812–1814 E. Newberry Blvd. 1916 Unknown Hugo Miller ? English Revival Clapboard [5][6][7]
1915 E. Newberry Blvd. 1899 Unknown F. W. Andree Colonial Revival
Georgian Revival
Clapboard [8][9][10]
2015 E. Newberry Blvd. 1917 James Maitland R. Messmer and Brothers Bungalow Brick [11][12]
2028–2030 E. Newberry Blvd. 1913 Unknown R. Messmer and Brothers Bungalow Stucco [13][14][15]
2126–2128 E. Newberry Blvd. 1902 J. Herbert Green John Rohr Colonial Revival
Queen Anne
Brick [16][17][18]
2773 N. Maryland Ave. 1910 (1918, 1924) William Henry Halsey Ferry and Clas Georgian Revival Brick [19][20][18]
2228 E. Newberry Blvd. 1930 Charles Boltz Fred Graf English Revival Brownstone [21][22][23]
2229 E. Newberry Blvd. 1919 Fred D. Doepke Leenhouts and Guthrie Colonial Revival
Georgian Revival
Brick [24][25]
2316 E. Newberry Blvd. 1925 Dr. Charles Zimmermann Unknown Mediterranean Revival Brick [26][27]
2415 E. Newberry Blvd. 1900 Guido Wiggenhorn Van Ryn and De Gelleke English Revival Brick [28][29]
2422 E. Newberry Blvd. 1908 Howland Russell Howland Russell Arts and Crafts Stucco [30][31][32]
2423 E. Newberry Blvd. 1908 Joseph Meisenheimer Buemming and Dick American Foursquare Brick [33][34]
2430 E. Newberry Blvd. 1921 Dr. Thomas Robinson Bours Russell Barr Williamson Prairie School Brick [35][36][37]
2508 E. Newberry Blvd. 1923 Edward H. Williams Fred Wilk Prairie School Brick [38][39][40]
2530 E. Newberry Blvd. 1926 John G. Wolleager Wesley S. Hess English Revival Brick [41][42][43]
2761 N. Downer Ave. 1925 Pauline and Frank N. Treis Unknown English Revival Brick [44][45]
2620 E. Newberry Blvd. 1923 Charles O. Chapline George Schley and Sons Colonial Revival
Georgian Revival
Brick [46][47][48]
2628 E. Newberry Blvd. 1911 Herman A. Wagner V. W. Coddington German Renaissance Revival Brick [49][50][51]
2716 E. Newberry Blvd. 1923 August J. Luedke Buemming and Guth Colonial Revival Brick [52][53][54]
2726 E. Newberry Blvd. 1909 Frederick J. Schroeder Herman W. Buemming Prairie School Stucco [55][56][57]
2727 E. Newberry Blvd. 1896 Benjamin M. Goldberg John A. Moller
George C. Ehlers
French Revival Brick [58][59][60]
2824 E. Newberry Blvd. 1904 (1911) John A. Smith H. J. Rotier Arts and Crafts Brick [61][62][63][64]
2825 E. Newberry Blvd. 1929 Walter Harnischfeger Herman W. Buemming English Revival Limestone [65][66]
2808 N. Shepard Ave. 1931 Edith M. Smith Richard Philipp Colonial Revival Limestone [67][68]
2909 E. Newberry Blvd. 1917 Carl A. Miller Charles Valentine Neoclassical Limestone [69][70][71][72]
2914 E. Newberry Blvd. 1922 Dr. Curtis A. Evans Fitzhugh Scott English Revival Brick [73][74][75]
2924 E. Newberry Blvd. 1897 Ira B. Smith Ferry and Clas Colonial Revival Brick [76][77][78]
2927 E. Newberry Blvd. 1909 (or 1910) Charles J. Reilly Alexander C. Eschweiler Jacobean Revival Brick [79][80]
2773 N. Lake Dr. 1930 Philip A. Koehring Herman W. Buemming English Revival Limestone [81][82]
3000 E. Newberry Blvd. 1914 Albert F. Gallun Brust and Philipp Tudor Style Limestone [83][84][85]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ WHS, p. Register record.
  3. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 6.1.
  4. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 8.3–11.
  5. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.7–8, 8.17.
  6. ^ WHS, p. 1812–14 House.
  7. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 9–10.
  8. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 7.12, 8.7.
  9. ^ WHS, p. 1915 House.
  10. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 11–12.
  11. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 7.18, 8.16.
  12. ^ WHS, p. 2028–2030 James Maitland House.
  13. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 7.19.
  14. ^ WHS, p. 2028–2030 House.
  15. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 15–16.
  16. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.24–25, 8.13.
  17. ^ WHS, p. J. Herbert Green House.
  18. ^ a b NPS Photos, pp. 17–18.
  19. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.4–5.
  20. ^ WHS, p. William Henry Halsey House.
  21. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 7.30, 8.14.
  22. ^ WHS, p. Charles Boltz House.
  23. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 19–20.
  24. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 7.31–32, 8.16.
  25. ^ WHS, p. Fred D. Doepke House.
  26. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 7.35–36, 8.10, 14.
  27. ^ WHS, p. Dr. Charles Zimmermann House.
  28. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 7.41–42, 8.15, 42.
  29. ^ WHS, p. Guido Wiggenhorn House.
  30. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 7.42, 8.17, 37.
  31. ^ WHS, p. Howland Russell House.
  32. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 23–24.
  33. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 7.43.
  34. ^ WHS, p. Joseph Meisenheimer House.
  35. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.43–44, 8.16.
  36. ^ WHS, p. Dr. Thomas Robinson Bours House.
  37. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 25–26.
  38. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.46–47, 8.16.
  39. ^ WHS, p. Edward H. Williams House.
  40. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 31–32.
  41. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.2, 50–51, 8.15.
  42. ^ WHS, p. John G. Wolleager House.
  43. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 33–34.
  44. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.1–2, 10.1.
  45. ^ WHS, p. Pauline and Frank N. (Treis) House.
  46. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.55–56, 8.38.
  47. ^ WHS, p. Charles O. Chapline House.
  48. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 35–36.
  49. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.57, 8.15.
  50. ^ WHS, p. Herman A. Wagner House.
  51. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 37–38.
  52. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.60–61, 8.12.
  53. ^ WHS, p. August J. Luedke House.
  54. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 39–40.
  55. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.62–63, 8.16, 25.
  56. ^ WHS, p. Frederick J. Schroeder House (Front).
  57. ^ WHS, p. Frederick J. Schroeder House (Rear).
  58. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.63–64, 8.7, 10, 44.
  59. ^ WHS, p. Benjamin M. Goldberg House.
  60. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 41–44.
  61. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.67–68, 8.17, 36.
  62. ^ WHS, p. John A. Smith House (Front).
  63. ^ WHS, p. John A. Smith House (Rear).
  64. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 49–50.
  65. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.68–69, 8.14.
  66. ^ WHS, p. Walter Harnischfeger House.
  67. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.74, 8.13, 23.
  68. ^ WHS, p. Edith M. Smith House.
  69. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.69–70, 8.11, 15, 41, 44.
  70. ^ WHS, p. Carl A. Miller House.
  71. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 51–52.
  72. ^ Urban Milwaukee 2909.
  73. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.70, 8.14, 39.
  74. ^ WHS, p. Dr. Curtis A. Evans House.
  75. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 53–54.
  76. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 7.71, 8.7, 44.
  77. ^ WHS, p. Ira B. Smith House.
  78. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 55–56.
  79. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 7.71–72, 8.15, 26.
  80. ^ WHS, p. Charles J. Reilly House.
  81. ^ NRHP Registration, pp. 7.3–4, 8.14, 10.1.
  82. ^ WHS, p. Philip A. Koehring House.
  83. ^ NRHP Registration, p. 7.73, 8.7, 12, 14, 17, 24, 10.1.
  84. ^ WHS, p. Albert F. Gallun House.
  85. ^ NPS Photos, pp. 57–58.

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