December 17, 2018 - The Schweiger Industries Plant III Listed in Natio | Wisconsin Historical Society

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December 17, 2018 - The Schweiger Industries Plant III Listed in National Register of Historic Places

For Immediate Release

December 17, 2018 - The Schweiger Industries Plant III Listed in Natio | Wisconsin Historical Society

For Immediate Release

Contact: Kara O’Keeffe
608-261-9596
kara.okeeffe@wisconsinhistory.org

December 17, 2018

         The Schweiger Industries Plant III Listed in National Register of Historic Places

Jefferson, Wis. - The Wisconsin Historical Society has announced the listing of the Schweiger Industries Plant III, in Jefferson, Jefferson County, in the National Register of Historic Places. National Register designation provides access to certain benefits, including qualification for grants and for rehabilitation income tax credits, while it does not restrict private property owners in the use of their property.

Schweiger Industries Plant III, built in stages between 1916 and 1975, is representative of the important furniture making industry that thrived in Jefferson during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.  Schweiger Industries manufactured furniture in several different buildings in Jefferson; the other buildings from the company’s historic period have been demolished.  The subject building is where innovative furniture models were manufactured and housed production integral to the larger Schweiger enterprise making this the best representation of the company’s important history.  

Owned and operated by local entrepreneur Benjamin Schweiger and his nephew successors, by the early 1970s Schweiger Industries was the largest employer in Jefferson County and ranked third in the United States in furniture manufacturing. The company manufactured lounge chairs, chair and sofa frames, sectional couches, stuffed upholstered living room furniture, as well as sofa beds and murphy beds.  Schweiger Industries, a group of affiliated manufacturing concerns, under a single owner, together formed the largest upholstered furniture manufacturing company in Wisconsin during the post-World War II period.  This building helps illustrate the history of this important industry in Jefferson.


The register is the official national list of historic properties in America deemed worthy of preservation and is maintained by the National Park Service in the U.S. Department of the Interior. The Wisconsin Historical Society administers the program within Wisconsin. It includes sites, buildings, structures, objects and districts that are significant in national, state or local history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or culture.

To learn more about the State and National Register programs in Wisconsin, visitwww.wisconsinhistory.org.

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