Additional Information: | A 'site file' exists for this property under the name "Lustron Houses." It contains additional information such as correspondence, newspaper clippings, or historical information. It is a public record and may be viewed in person at the Wisconsin Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office.
McBurney was an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin. The house was built by Findorff, Inc., builders. |
Bibliographic References: | CITY OF MADISON ASSESSOR'S RECORDS.
MADISON CITY DIRECTORIES.
CITY OF MADISON BUILDING PERMITS.
WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL: FEB. 14, 1949, P. 8; FEB. 15, 1949, P. 3; FEB. 16. 1949, P. 16; FEB. 17, 1949, P. 5; FEB. 18. 1949, P. 9; FEB. 20, 1949, SEC. 4, P. 10; FEB. 22, 1949, P 11; MARCH 26, 1949, P. 5; JUNE 19, 1949, SEC. 4, P. 4; AUG. 15, 1949 P. 7.
Housing Madison: Where We Live, Where We Work.
Ed. Anna Vemer Andrzejewski and Arnold R. Alanen for “Nature + City: Vernacular Buildings and Landscapes of the Upper Midwest,” 2012 Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum (VAF).
Westmorland Neighborhood Association, Westmorland A Walking Tour, 2012. |