Photograph
Unitarian Meeting House Work Day
A group of skilled workmen in front of the First Unitarian Society meeting house on one of the work days they donated to the project. The building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Left to right, seated: the workmen are Eathen Henstock, Milton Thorpe, Ervin Schmudlach, Chalres Manteufel, Urban Richgels, Harold Vetter, Dan Werber, Frank Tetzlaff, Howard Busse, Josephn Boykin, and Elliott Schamens. In the second row are: Guy Henry, Donald Van Schoyek, Harry Riegels, Albert Loftus, Arthur Winkler, Herbert Hulsizer, Herbert Amundson, Ralph Arneson, Erling Landsverk, Harold Johnson, Nathan Williams, and Marshall Erdman, the general contractor. In the third row are: Byron Tetzlaff, Paul Okey, Robert Shaw, Richard Gorski, Arthur Gulrud, and Lawrence Walter, and the two men in the back are William Kruse and John Johnson. |
Image ID: | 26524 |
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Creation Date: | circa 09 29 1950 |
Creator Name: | Newhouse, John |
City: | Madison |
County: | Dane |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | John Newhouse photographs, interviews and other materials, 1945-1974 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | negative, original |
Original Format Number: | (N48)17121 |
Original Dimensions: | 4 x 5 inches |
Architecture |
Buildings |
Church buildings |
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959 |
Trees |
Hats |
Work clothes |
Cities and towns |
Outdoor photography |
Portraits, Group |
Construction workers |
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