Property Record
229 S 6TH ST
Architecture and History Inventory
| Historic Name: | Henry J. Wachsmuth House |
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| Contributing: | Yes |
| Reference Number: | 1311 |
| Location (Address): | 229 S 6TH ST |
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| County: | Bayfield |
| City: | Bayfield |
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| Year Built: | 1902 |
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| Survey Date: | 1983 |
| Historic Use: | house |
| Architectural Style: | Two Story Cube |
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| Wall Material: | Clapboard |
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| Demolished?: | No |
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| National/State Register Listing Name: | Bayfield Historic District |
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| National Register Listing Date: | 11/25/1980 |
| State Register Listing Date: | 1/1/1989 |
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| Additional Information: | CIRCULAR WRAP AROUND PORCH FACES BAY. PROMINENT SITE FOR LUMBER CO. OWNER. Henry J. Wachsmuth started the Wachsmuth Lumber Co. in 1901 and took over the "Little Daisy" sawmill. |
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| Bibliographic References: | Brownstone & Bargeboard, A Guide to Bayfield’s Historic Architecture, Whitney Gould and Stephen Wittman; Board of Regents, University of Wisconsin System. 1980. |
| Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |




