Property Record
N6248 COUNTY HIGHWAY C
Architecture and History Inventory
| Historic Name: | John J. Miller Farmstead |
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| Other Name: | |
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| Reference Number: | 229291 |
| Location (Address): | N6248 COUNTY HIGHWAY C |
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| County: | Sheboygan |
| City: | |
| Township/Village: | Plymouth |
| Unincorporated Community: | |
| Town: | 15 |
| Range: | 21 |
| Direction: | E |
| Section: | 17 |
| Quarter Section: | SE |
| Quarter/Quarter Section: | NE |
| Year Built: | 1890 |
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| Additions: | |
| Survey Date: | 2013 |
| Historic Use: | barn |
| Architectural Style: | Astylistic Utilitarian Building |
| Structural System: | |
| Wall Material: | Board |
| Architect: | |
| Other Buildings On Site: | Y |
| Demolished?: | No |
| Demolished Date: |
| National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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| Additional Information: | See AHI 229290 for main record of property. 2013- "This circa-1890s, modest, two-story, gabled ell farmhouse [229290] is sheathed with clapboard and the roof is underlined with a plain board cornice. An enclosed porch is tucked into the southwest ell juncture. Fenestration generally consists of one-over-one, double-hung sashes. Located at the rear of the property is a gabled bank barn [229291] clad with vertical boards; an earthen ramp provides access to the loft level. No other outbuildings are located on the property. This house and barn was built in the 1890s on a twenty-acre parcel in the late nineteenth century for John J. Miller. Miller was born in 1845 in New York State and was a farmer. Miller died sometime before 1902 and the property remained in the Miller family at that time. Later plats only identify the property with initials." -"STH 23: CTH P (west) to STH 32 (east)", WisDOT #14440-19-00, Prepared by Heritage Research, Ltd. l(Faltinson), 2013. |
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| Bibliographic References: |
| Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |
