Photograph
German Market - Anaglyph

Stereograph. This building, which was destroyed by fire in 1866, was located in the commercial district known as Market Square. The Square was actually a triangular piece of land which extended from East Water Street near Mason to Market Street at Juneau Avenue. From the middle of the nineteenth century on, it served as a social center for German-American civic life and included shops, beer halls, boardinghouses, and meeting halls. In the image, the large building has wings with roofs that step down two-levels out to each side. A group of people stand on the right. On the left are more storefronts with awnings. |
Image ID: | 79376 |
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Creation Date: | before 1866 |
Creator Name: | Sherman, W. H. |
City: | Milwaukee |
County: | Milwaukee |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Anaglyph Collection |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | photographic print, b&w |
Original Format Number: | PF Milwaukee.374 |
Original Dimensions: | unknown |
See original stereograph: Image ID: 54059 The use of red/blue glasses is required to simulate a three dimensional effect. |
Architecture |
Hats |
Commercial strips |
Germans |
Men |
Markets |
Storefronts |
Roads |
Outdoor photography |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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