Shores of Geneva Lake | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

Photograph

Shores of Geneva Lake

Shores of Geneva Lake | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
Stereograph view of the Whiting House with its large harbor and boats. Whiting House is a four-story wood frame Second Empire style hotel standing on the lake shore at Lake Geneva. Several sets of stairs are leading to a porch which extends across the front of the first floor. Several rowboats and sailboats are moored in front of the hotel. Horse-drawn vehicles are parked on the shore. Many people can be seen standing on land or aboard the boats. In the foreground, four people are sitting in a rowboat, and three are rowing, with person sitting in the stern. Other buildings of the village are on the left.
DESCRIPTION
Stereograph view of the Whiting House with its large harbor and boats. Whiting House is a four-story wood frame Second Empire style hotel standing on the lake shore at Lake Geneva. Several sets of stairs are leading to a porch which extends across the front of the first floor. Several rowboats and sailboats are moored in front of the hotel. Horse-drawn vehicles are parked on the shore. Many people can be seen standing on land or aboard the boats. In the foreground, four people are sitting in a rowboat, and three are rowing, with person sitting in the stern. Other buildings of the village are on the left.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:136395
Creation Date:date unknown
Creator Name:Bullock, J., Geneva Lake, Wisconsin
City:Lake Geneva
County:Walworth
State:Wisconsin
Collection Name:Wisconsin stereographs collected by Michael J. Pecosky
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:digital file
Original Format Number:1201001587
Original Dimensions:4832 X 2777 pixels
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Stereograph loaned for scanning by Michael J. Pecosky, collector. PH 6588.

The Whiting House Hotel was built in 1873 by David T. Whiting and was destroyed by fire in 1894. The Hotel Geneva, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, stood at this location from 1911 (opened 1912) until it was demolished in 1970.

See generated anaglyph: Image ID: 79467. See Image ID: 36482 for similar stereograph (different crop).

SUBJECTS
Architectural details
Men
Outdoor photography
Women
Youth
Rowing
Sailing
Hotels
Boats and boating
Excursion boats
Piers
Sailing ships
Lakes
Shorelines
Cities and towns
Porches
Trees
Clothing and dress
Hats
Lawns
Stairs

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