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Property: Improvements (July 1882)
Contact: Roger C. Davis
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EAU CLAIRE DAILY FREE PRESS - 18 July 1882, page 4
IMPROVEMENTS.
Building in Eau Claire
commenced during first half of 1882.
The Second City Looming Up—A Good Sized Town Added in
Six Months.
250 Independent Buildings ; $650,000, and the year but
half gone.
We present the following list of building improvements in
the city of Eau Claire for the first half of the year 1882.
The list is compiled with great care and and is as nearly
correct as the nature of the circumstances would permit, and yet omissions may
have occurred.
WEST SIDE.
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Daniel Shaw Lumber company, boarding house,
frame building, 2 stories and cellar. 80 feet on south side, 80 feet on east
side, 100 feet on north side |
$7,000 |
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Daniel Shaw Lumber company addition to saw
mill and machinery, cost |
$5,000 |
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Daniel Shaw Lumber company water works and
fire department apparatus, built partly last year |
$20,000 |
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Shaw family residence frame building and
stables |
$12,000 |
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Daniel Shaw Lumber company frame flour and
barrel warehouse 32x50 |
$1,000 |
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Wm. Anderson, Water street, frame dwelling
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$1,500 |
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Daniel Shaw Lumber company addition to frame
tenement on Menomonie st |
$100 |
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City of Eau Claire bridge across outlet to
Half Moon lake |
$2,400 |
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Empire Lumber company sawmills rebuilt and
additions made |
$20,000 |
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Empire Lumber company additions to two
boarding houses 20x30 each, 2 stories |
$1,000 |
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Empire Lumber company, blacksmith shop and
ice house... |
$400 |
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C. V. & S. railway Co. bridge across
Chippewa river |
$20,000 |
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Valley Lumber company, repairs on mill and
improvements |
$5,000 |
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Valley Lumber company,sleeping house and
warerooms, 24x60 2 stories |
$1,500 |
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G. A. Buffington, Water st. repairs and
additions to two dwellings |
$600 |
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Stephen Marston, 9th avenue, warehouse,
22x44, 2 stories |
$500 |
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Stephen Marston, addition to office
10x40 |
$100 |
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Casiner Portre, Water st. frame dwelling,
16x20 |
$250 |
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Wm. Hall, Water st. frame dwelling, 2
stories, main part 14x28, L 14x18, 2 stories |
$1,200 |
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H, Doree, Water st. frame dwelling, 18x24, 2
stories |
$400 |
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Fred La Marsh,Water st. frame dwelling, 2
wings, 14x24 and 14x20.. |
$300 |
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Louis Stein, Water st. frame dwelling, 1
story, 15x20 |
$350 |
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Mr. Bern, Water st. frame dwelling,
15x20 |
$300 |
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Peter Bradson, Water st. frame dwelling, 2
wings, one story, 16x24andl2xl6 |
$400 |
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Albert Oleson, Water st. frame dwelling,
14x24 one story |
$160 |
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Erick Bilbau, 8th ave. frame dwelling, one
story, 2 wings, 12x16 and 16x14 |
$250 |
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Charles Henderson, Niagara st. frame
dwelling, 1 1/2 stories, 16x24 |
$500 |
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Chas. and Able Brown,Niagara st. frame
dwelling, 2 stories, 16x24 |
$250 |
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George Burton, Niagara st frame dwelling, 1
1/2 stories, 18x26 |
$400 |
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Albert Deming, Niagara street, frame
dwelling, 2 parts, 14x24 each |
$450 |
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IMPROVEMENTS – 18 July 1882 (continued) |
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Thomas Page, Niagara street, frame dwelling,
1 1/2 stories, 15x24 |
$250 |
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Mrs. Crowley, Niagara street, frame
dwelling. 11 stories, 15x24 |
$250 |
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Unknown, frame dwelling, Ninth avenue, 1 1/2
stories, 14x22 |
$250 |
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Lakeside Elevator Co., addition to and
improvements on building this year, additions, 30x50 and 26x40
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$9,000 |
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Mr. Thondel, Niagara street, frame dwelling,
16x24, 1 1/2 stories |
$500 |
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Moritz Halbig, frame dwelling, Niagara st.,
2 wings, 2 stories, 16x24 and 12x14 |
$250 |
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Chas. Foster, Broadway, frame dwelling, 1
story, 2 wings. 15X24 and 16x24 |
$600 |
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Gilbert Hammer, Broadway, frame dwelling,
18x24, |
$450 |
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Chas. Vaughn, Niagara street, frame
dwelling, 1 1/2 stories, 18x26 |
$300 |
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Fred Clark, Niagara St., frame dwelling, 2
stories, 3 wings, 18x24, 16x22 and 14x16 |
$1,500 |
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Peter Johnson, Niagara street, frame
dwelling, 25x26, 1 story |
$350 |
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Theodore Nelson, Niagara st., frame
dwelling. 1 story, 25x26 |
$350 |
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D. S. Cornell, Chippewa street, frame
dwelling, 3 wings, 16x24,16x20 and 12x16, 1 1/2 stories
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$1,200 |
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Baptis Galicheur, Water street, frame
dwelling, 20x26, 1 story |
$600 |
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Mrs. Newmaris, Water street, frame dwelling,
2 wings, 16x24 and 12x14 |
$450 |
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Albert Kritz, Water St., frame store and
dwelling, 26x40 |
$800 |
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Sylvan Paysee, Water street, frame building
for dance hall, 22x60 |
$300 |
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Sylvan Paysee, Water st., frame saloon and
dwelling, 20x36, 2 stories |
$800 |
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John Cahill, Water St., frame store and
dwelling, 2 stories, 20x30 |
$650 |
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Paul Olsen, Water street, frame dwelling, 2
wings, 16x24 and 16x16, one story |
$600 |
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S. Halvorson, Water street, frame blacksmith
shop, 20x42 |
$400 |
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Mr.Bagley, 6th Avenue, frame dwelling,
16x26 |
$200 |
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P. E. Elting, Chippewa st., frame dwelling,
2 wings, 16x26 and 12x16 |
$450 |
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Aanstad & Hanson, Water st., store and
dwelling, 26x90 |
$2,500 |
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Frank Wiedeman, 5th Avenue, frame dwelling,
16x20, 1 story |
$250 |
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E. M. Kirkeby, Chippewa st., frame dwelling,
14x18 |
$100 |
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E. M. Kirkeby, 5th Avenue, frame dwelling
and store, 20x40 |
$1,000 |
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Valley Lumber company, Chippewa st., frame
dwelling, 2 stories 26x36 |
$2,500 |
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Mr. Welsh, 6th Avenue and Hudson st., frame
dwelling |
$800 |
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F. D. Rathbun, fifth Avenue, frame store
and dwelling, 26x52, 2 stories |
$1,000 |
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F. D. Rathbun, 5th Avenue and Chippewa
st's., frame store and dwelling, 26x52 |
$2,000 |
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Herman Hanson, Water street, store and
dwelling, brick veneer, 22x60 |
$3,000 |
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Herman Hanson, Water street, frame barn,
21x25 |
$300 |
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August Gutsch, Water street, saloon and
dwelling, brick veneer 22x75 |
$3,000 |
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August Gutsch, Water st. frame barn 16x24
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$250 |
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M. J. Argard, Water st. store and
dwelling, 22x60 brick veneer |
$1,800 |
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Chas. Diseletts, Water st. store and
dwelling, brick veneer, 22x60 |
$3,000 |
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L. Thompson, Water st., saloon and dwelling,
brick veneer. 22x60 |
$3,000 |
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IMPROVEMENTS – 18 July 1882 (continued) |
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L. Thompson, Water st., store ind dwelling,
brick veneer, 22x60 |
$3,000 |
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L. Thompson, Water st., frame barn
20x20 |
$200 |
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A. Knutson, Water St.. saloon and dwelling,
solid brick, 22x50... |
$3,000 |
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Thos. Carmichael, Water st., store and
dwelling, solid brick, 22x60 |
$3,000 |
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A. Knutson, Water st., frame barn 20x20 |
$200 |
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M. J. Argard, Water st., brick store and
dwelling, 22x70 |
$3,200 |
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Chas. Chales, Water st., brick veneer store
and dwelling, 22x60 |
$3,000 |
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Herman Hansan, Water st., barber shop and
dwelling brick veneer, 22x60 |
$3,000 |
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Val Flannagan, Water st., brick veneer,
restaurant and dwelling, 22x60 |
$3,000 |
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N. A. Preston, Water st., store and
dwelling, brick veneer, 22x60 |
$3,000 |
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Samuel Kleiner 2 buildings, stores and
dwelling, each 22x80 |
$6,000 |
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Mr. Fletcher, Chippewa st. frame blacksmith
shop 22x16 |
$175 |
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Mrs. C. A. Norris, Chippewa st brick veneer
store and dwelling 16x18 2 story |
$300 |
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W. H. Willard, 5th ave. frame dwelling, 1
story,14x32 with wings 12x26 and 18x24 |
$1,200 |
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Same—5th ave. frame dwelling 14x10 2
stories |
$300 |
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City of Eau Claire, Water st. engine house
No. 1. 33x64, 2 story brick veneer |
$2,500 |
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Travellers Home hotel, Water st. brick
veneer, 26x60 2 stories |
$1,800 |
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Peter Cramer, Water st. saloon and boarding
house, brick veneer 24x60 |
$1,800 |
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Mat Jahannes, Water st. brick and stone
store and dwelling 24x70 2 stories |
$1,400 |
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Giles Dunn, brick veneer store 1 story,
22x50 |
$1,200 |
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L. E. Latimer, Water st. brick veneer,
22x60, 1 story |
$1,600 |
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L. E. Latimer. Water st. store brick veneer,
22x50, 1 story |
$1,200 |
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Mr. Waldron. Chippewa st. frame dwelling, 1
1/2 story, 18x26 |
$500 |
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N. D. Coon, brick, 2 stores and offices,
cor. 4th ave. and Water st 22x70 2 story |
$3,000 |
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W. W. Burnett, Water st. brick store and
offices, 2 story, 22x70 |
$3,000 |
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A. Nyquist, Water st. brick; 1 story, 2
stores, 28x40, cor. 4th ave and Water st. plate glass front |
$3,200 |
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Pioneer block, Water st. and 4th ave. 125
feet front, 2 stories, 95 feet deep, solid brick, divided into five stores,
owned by W. A. Kinnear, Empire Lumber company, Theo. Hoffman, George
Johnson, and Mr. Craft |
$22,000 |
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Westville Lumber company, repairs and
additions to mill |
$3,000 |
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O. H. Ingram, 3d avenue and Hudson st.,
residence, extreme length, 113 feet, extreme width, 60 feet, heighth 28
feet, carriage house and barn, 34x36, 2 stories, wood house, etc. 16x34, in
all |
$35,000 |
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G. W. Williams, 3d avenue, frame addition to
dwelling, 16x18, 2 stories |
$500 |
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Jas. Cernaghan, Lake St., frame dwelling,
2 stories, two wings, 20x28 and 16x22 |
$1,200 |
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J. A. Hume, cor. 5th avenue and Water St., 3
stores, brick veneer, 22x130 |
$6,000 |
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Wm. Gans, 2d avenue, frame barn.
28x50 |
$500 |
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C. A. Chamberlain, cor. 3d avenue and Bridge
St., 2 story dwelling, main part 24x30, addition 20x26 |
$4,500 |
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C. W. Chappell, Bridge st., frame dwelling,
2 stories, 4 wings, 16x34, 12x10, 12x16 and 12x20 |
$3,000 |
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School house near west side depot
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$850 |
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W. W. Downs, corner Oxford ave. and Central
St., 2 wings one story 16x28 and 16x24 |
$1,000 |
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IMPROVEMENTS – 18 July 1882 (continued) |
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J. V. Nightengale, fifth avenue frame
dwelling, 2 stories 26x28 |
$2,000 |
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Sherman mill company, mill building 44x170,
including machinery etc |
$60,000 |
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Mrs. Daniel Shaw, Bridge st. frame
cottage |
$1,200 |
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M. Johannes, cor Bridge st. and 1st ave, 3
saloons each 20x60 |
$3,000 |
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C. V. & S. railway bridge across Chippewa
river |
$20,000 |
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Peter Truax, 2d ave, 2 frame dwellings,
16x30each, 2 stories |
$1,500 |
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Mr. Kelley, Oxford ave frame dwelling, 1
story 16x24 and wing 16x14 |
$400 |
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Mrs. Bridget Stevens, Oxford ave, frame
dwelling, 2 stories, 20x28 |
$1,000 |
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D. P. Graves, 3d ave, frame dwelling, 2
stories |
$2,500 |
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Catholic church, parsonage etc |
$10,000 |
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Wabasha Elevator Co., Fulton st
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$6,000 |
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Mr. Gentis, Lake side, dwelling 16x24 2
stories |
$1,000 |
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F. Beck, railroad track, dwelling
16x24 |
$500 |
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John Johaness, dwelling 16x24, 1 1/2 story,
Mill st |
$700 |
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Mr. Barnard addition to dwelling
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$600 |
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Severson, Bellenger st., 16x14,
dwelling |
$200 |
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Mr. Moon, Spruce st., frame
dwelling |
$800 |
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J. Spirl, Whipple st.. dwelling, 16x24
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$900 |
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Mr. Reed, 16x24, dwelling, with lean to,
Mappa st |
$500 |
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Hamlin, 16x24, dwelling, with lean to, Mappa
street |
$500 |
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L. Kimferman, dwelling, 24x16, Whipple
st |
$500 |
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Andwew Wickman, dwelling, 24x16, 2 stories,
Bellenger st |
$1,000 |
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Mr. Strum, addition to dwelling
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$500 |
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John Neiger, 16x20, dwelling, 2 stories,
Price st |
$1,000 |
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M. W. Burns, 24x16, dwelling,
Bellinger |
$500 |
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Mr. Hoyme, frame dwelling, 16x24, 2
stories |
$1,200 |
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Torger Oleson, 24x24, dwelling, 1 1/2
stories |
$1,000 |
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Ole Serbach.. unfinished
dwelling |
$500 |
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Chris. Schuler, 16x24, dwelling, Whipple
st |
$600 |
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Y. M. C. A., meeting house, 45x32, Price
st |
$1,200 |
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Carl Vint, 16x14, frame dwelling
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$800 |
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Mr. Cox, 16x50. 2stories, frame
dwelling |
$2,000 |
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Mr. Larson, small house
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$500 |
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John Burroughs large house
unfinished |
$1,000 |
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L. R. Larson, Hudson st., improvements on
dwelling |
$1,000 |
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EAST SIDE. |
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Daniel McLeod, Farwell street, frame
dwelling, 2 stories |
$3,500 |
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Alex. Meggett, Barstow street, addition
and improvements on store building |
$1,000 |
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IMPROVEMENTS – 18 July 1882 (continued) |
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Miller & Heubner, River street brick
addition to store, 24x72 |
$1,800 |
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Sam Ellis. Eau Claire st, barn, brick
veneer, iron roof 63x110 |
$6,500 |
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Matt Kneer, Barstow st, addition and
repairs to hotel this year |
$1,000 |
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Eau Claire Lumber company, Eau Claire st,
packing house |
$1,500 |
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Eau Claire Lumber company, Eau Claire,
street, round barn |
$2,000 |
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J. G. Thorp, State st., residence, (not to
be completed this year) |
$20,000 |
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Peter Hart, cor Eau Claire and Farwell
streets, hotel, 4 stories, 62x40 |
$6,000 |
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J. Kohn & Co., Eau Claire st., brick
veneer store, 24x80, 2 stories |
$4,000 |
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Galloway house, Farwell street addition,
36x90, 2 stories |
$6,000 |
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Ebenezer Wright, Barland St., frame
dwelling, 2 wing 24x30 and 16x24 |
$1,200 |
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Mr. Stilling, Barland St., frame
dwelling |
$150 |
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Lute Barnard, Barland street frame
dwelling. 16x24, 2 stories |
$700 |
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Mr. Anderlorn, Barland St., frame
dwelling |
$500 |
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Brown & Nichols, Barstow st., addition to
store, 24x40 |
$750 |
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A. A. Cutter, corner Kelsey and Barstow
sts., brick addition to store |
$1,500 |
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Dr. Skinner, Barstow st., store, brick
veneer, 2 stories, 22x70 |
$3,000 |
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Mrs. Tasker, Dewey st., addition and
repairs to dwelling |
$400 |
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John S. Smith. River st., frame barn,
30x60 |
$1,500 |
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J. E. Stolp, Kelsey street, Rose Garden
saloon, 24x24,2 stories |
$900 |
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A. Hassett, Prospect st., frame
dwelling |
$800 |
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Theo. Oleson, Prospect street, frame
dwelling, 24x26, 2 stories, |
$1,200 |
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J. W. Forbel, Main st., frame dwelling,
16x24 |
$500 |
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John Drockstad, Main street, 2 parts, each
16x24, 2 stories |
$1,500 |
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Simon Elandson, Main St., 16x24, 2 stories
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$900 |
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Albert Larson, Main st., addition to
dwelling, 16x22 |
$300 |
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Peter Doyle, Doty st., dwelling, 2 stories,
32x50 |
$2,500 |
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P. Muldenhauer, Kelsey st., dwelling, 2
stories 16x24 |
$1,500 |
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Capt. Whipple, 2 large tenements,
unfinished |
$1,000 |
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Russell Whipple, frame dwelling 2 stories,
upright and wing 1,000 |
$1,000 |
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Andrew Grote, Dodge st., frame dwelling,
12x16 |
$200 |
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John Towers, Dodge St., frame dwelling, 2
stories, 16x32 |
$1,200 |
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Hans P. Oleson, Dodge st., frame
dwelling, 24x16, 2 stories |
$1,200 |
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G. W. Eastman, Talmadge st., frame dwelling
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$300 |
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George Straight, Talmadge st., frame
dwelling |
$500 |
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Ever Tornik, Talmadge st., frame
dwelling |
$400 |
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Ole Sater, Barland st., frame
dwelling, 12x24 |
$400 |
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NORTH SIDE. |
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C. V. & S. R. R. track within the city
limits |
$48,000 |
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IMPROVEMENTS – 18 July 1882 (continued) |
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E. Skamser hotel, nw corner Hobart and
Wisconsin, 24x36, 2 stories |
$1,500 |
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John Brown, kitchen, se cor. Farwell and
Wisconsin, 12x10 |
$100 |
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Miss Neher, dressmaker's shop 12x16,
Wisconsin st. |
$150 |
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C. V. & S. R. R. track within the city
limits |
$48,000 |
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E. Skamser hotel, nw comer Hobart and
Wisconsin. 24X86, 2 stories |
$1,500 |
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John Brown, kitchen, se cor. Farwell and
Wisconsin, 12x10 |
$100 |
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Miss Neher, dressmaker's shop 12x16,
Wisconsin st |
$150 |
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Ever Holton, dwelling 12x20, Hobart near
Galloway between Farwell and Barstow |
$500 |
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C. I. Johnson addition to hotel 12x24, 2
stories |
$1,000 |
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Pulp & Paper Co's mill unfinished,
about |
$60,000 |
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Lawson & Knutson saloon &c. sw cor. Barstow
& Madison |
$2,500 |
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P. Warner, Forest and William 26x16, 2 story
frame building |
$2,000 |
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R. Sater, William st bet. Farwell and
Barstow, 2 stores, 14x23 |
$650 |
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Alec Yager and H. Lawson, Forest between
William and Oak |
$500 |
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Mr. Philp, cor. Forest and Oak 2 stores,
24x40 |
$2,300 |
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Eric Alts and Voss, Hobart bet. Oak and
William, frame dwellings |
$1,500 |
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A. H. Hollen, basement, on Elm st
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$1,000 |
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Mr. Neilson, s Barstow near Oak 14x16, 2
story dwelling |
$900 |
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Mr. Mitelsheim, 12x16, 2 stories
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$810 |
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Hans Sevenson, 24x16, dwelling, Forest near
Elm |
$800 |
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Chris Johnson, dwelling 24x16, Forest near
Elm |
$800 |
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W. Scoitchke, dwelling 16x24, Forest near
Elm |
$800 |
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John Maltse, corner Elm and Hobart,
dwelling |
$500 |
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M. Andrews, ad. 12x14, 2 story, Barstow near
Elm |
$600 |
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F. Voight, Hobart near Oak,
dwelling |
$600 |
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R. Adams, Hobart near Oak,
dwelling |
$600 |
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A. Huyssen, 2 small buildings ws Forest
st |
$1,200 |
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Mrs. Larson, Madison and Farwell, dwelling
16x36, 2 story |
$1,000 |
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G. B. Chapman &. Co., coal shed near eleva
tor |
$500 |
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Felix Wehrle, addition 16x24, 2 story, North
st |
$1,000 |
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Morris Hackman, dwelling 16x24, on the
hill |
$500 |
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John McConville, dwelling 16x24, on the
hill |
$500 |
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Mat Fetche, dwelling 16x24, on the
hill |
$500 |
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Mr. Oleson,dwelling 16x40, on the
hill |
$1,500 |
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Mr. Thomas, dwelling on the hill
|
$500 |
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Mr. McGowen, dwelling on the hill |
$500 |
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John Telerson, dwelling 16x16 on the
hill |
$600 |
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Mr. Owens, dwelling on the hill
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$300 |
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IMPROVEMENTS – 18 July 1882 (continued) |
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H. Smith, Erin st. dwelling 16x16
|
$600 |
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Brunois, Erin st. dwelling 10x16
|
$600 |
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Phil Mullen, Dewey st. dwelling
16x24 |
$800 |
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Unknown—6 small dwellings
about |
$3,000 |
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Eddy mill rebuilt |
$4,500 |
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Boarding house at Eddy mill |
$800 |
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Dells Lumber Co. rebuilt mill and erected
shingle mill 28x64, 2 stories |
$15,000 |
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Ole Halt, Bellinger st, dwelling, 16x34, 2
stories |
$1,000 |
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George Busness, Bellinger st. dwelling,
16x24, 2 stories |
$1,000 |
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Ferguson, Whipple st. dwelling 16x24, 2
stories |
$500 |
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Nic Marks, Whipple st. dwelling
16x24 |
$600 |
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Chas. Cook. Whipple st., dwelling,
16x24 |
$700 |
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T. Eden, loft, small dwelling, 3d ave
|
$300 |
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John Schultz, 24x16, 3d ave
|
$500 |
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Mr. Wagner, dwelling 16x24, on 3d ave
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$500 |
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Mr. Cernagham, 2 houses, Randall
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$1,800 |
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Mr. Johnson, house, 2d ave and Chestnut
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$800 |
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T. Kenyon, house and barn, 1st ave
|
$2,000 |
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Ever Oleson, 1st ave, two parts each 16x24,
2 stories |
$1,500 |
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Minor improvements, very numerous
|
$5,000 |
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