Property Record
5088-5110 N 35TH ST
Architecture and History Inventory
| Historic Name: | A.D. Meiselbach Company, North Plant |
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| Other Name: | Shadur Box Company |
| Contributing: | Yes |
| Reference Number: | 112689 |
| Location (Address): | 5088-5110 N 35TH ST |
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| County: | Milwaukee |
| City: | Milwaukee |
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| Year Built: | 1896 |
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| Survey Date: | 19792016 |
| Historic Use: | industrial bldg/manufacturing facility |
| Architectural Style: | Commercial Vernacular |
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| Wall Material: | Brick |
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| Demolished?: | No |
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| National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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| Additional Information: | Early 20th century industrial type. There is no main building permit. 2016 - This four-story industrial loft is the northern of two buildings that make up the A.D. Meiselbach Company plant. The property has brick walls with a pilastered facade and segmental arch windows. Most window openings have replacement sash and a modern entry portico is located at the north side of the front (west) facade. Two one-story concrete block buildings extend on the north. The northernmost building has a flat roof, central entrance, and a garage bay with a replacement door. The southern building has a front gable roof and downsized windows |
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| Bibliographic References: | Milwaukee: A Half Century’s Progress, 1846-1896 (Milwaukee, Wis.: Consolidated Illustrating Co., 1896), 96. Jerome Anthony Watrous, Memoirs of Milwaukee County: From the Earliest Historical Times Down to the Present, Including a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Representative Families in Milwaukee County (Western Historical Association, 1909), 1004. Jesse J. Gant and Nicholas J. Hoffman, Wheel Fever: How Wisconsin Became a Great Bicycling State (Wisconsin Historical Society, 2013), 139. “Miscellaneous,” Iron Age, May 5, 1904, 42. Horace Greeley Wadlin, Labor and Industrial Chronology of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1901), 63. |
| Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |




