Atwood/Buck-Neckerman House | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

Photograph

Atwood/Buck-Neckerman House

Atwood/Buck-Neckerman House | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
Possibly the Atwood/Buck-Neckerman House at 210-214 (208-212?) Monona Avenue, early view. Built by David Atwood and his partner Royal Buck as a double house in the 1840s, and later lived in by George and Elizabeth Neckerman. After this photo it was extensively remodeled and made larger. Many people are posed on the porch. The house is surrounded by a fence.
DESCRIPTION
Possibly the Atwood/Buck-Neckerman House at 210-214 (208-212?) Monona Avenue, early view. Built by David Atwood and his partner Royal Buck as a double house in the 1840s, and later lived in by George and Elizabeth Neckerman. After this photo it was extensively remodeled and made larger. Many people are posed on the porch. The house is surrounded by a fence.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:31341
Creation Date:date unknown
Creator Name:Curtiss, E. R.
City:Madison
County:Dane
State:Wisconsin
Collection Name:Oakley-Hawley family papers, 1766-1951
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:PF Madison.46
Original Dimensions:4 x 3.5 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Monona Avenue was previously South Wisconsin Avenue, changing street names on December 1, 1877; it then became Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on January 19, 1987.
SUBJECTS
Family
Outdoor photography
Children and adults
Windows
Trees
Clothing and dress
Architecture, Domestic
Dwellings
Porches
Cities and towns
Architectural details
Balconies
Chimneys
Fences

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