| Additional Information: | A 'site file' exists for this property named 'Kettle Moraine State Forest N. Unit'. 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.
This astylistic utilitarian silo features a round shaped plan configuration, a concrete foundation, a concrete exterior, and a concrete covered gambrel roof. Mark H. Giese was the previous owner of this structure.
DESCRIPTION OF COMPLEX:
The Kettle Moraine State Forest - Northern Unit (13 19E-11) is located between Plymouth and Campbellsport on Highway 67, in parts of Fond du Lac, Sheboygan, and Washington counties. The four units of the Kettle Moraine include the Northern Unit, Loew's Lake Unit, Lapham Peak Unit, and the Southern Unit. The State Forest was established in 1936, and today covers 27,300 acres.
The architecture of the State Forest is split between what were once private residences and structures built specifically for park use. The headquarters for the Kettle Moraine State Forest is located near New Prospect, and is one of the Northern Unit's potential Historic Districts. The three buildings that exist there are the ranger's residence (59/6, 1940), an office (59/5, 1941), and an office/garage complex (59/4, 1941). All three buildings share similar building materials and construction details. Both the residence and the office have fieldstone ground floors, and newport green wood siding on the second and the attic stories. The office/garage complex is built entirely of the fieldstone, with sparse wood trim. The residence is side gabled, with a large dormer. The office has a hip roof, and the office/garage complex has a modified jerkinhead. The three buildings are grouped in a park-like setting that serves as the garage and main offices for forestry management workers.
The other coherent group of buildings is located within the Mauthe Lake Recreation Area, near New Prospect. At Mauthe Lake, there are three main structures that are constructed of similar matierials, and some improvements that share similar construction techniques. The bath house (59/13, 1939), the lakeside shelter building (59/14, 1939), and the cmapground shower building (59/17, 1939). All three buildings are Rustic style, cnostructed of large fieldstones, with camp brown wood trim. A unique feature to the bath house and the shower buiding are windows that are framed above eye level, esssentially serving as clerestory windows. The lakeside shelter building has a dog trot style plan, with a massive fieldstone chimney on the north side. The chimney has an exterior fireplace as well. All of the buildings have exposd log rafter tails. The grouping at Mauthe Lake is in excellent condition.
The private structures that are on Northern Unit land are not historically significant. Two farmsteads (59/7-12), one in ruins (59/2, 3), are on State Forest grounds. Niether is close to being in its original condition. Significant alterations have taken place to both these farmsteads. |
| Bibliographic References: | A. Date of construction source: DNR.
B. DNR Site File #01171, 01173, 01174, 01224, 01226, 01235-01238, 01913, 03077, 03091, 03092, 03741, 03910-03912, 04576, 04324, 04445, 04836, 04837, 04839, 04845-04850, 04577-04580, 04582, 04583.
C. Traveler's Guide to Wisc. State Parks & Forests, DNR PUBL-PR-011, 1989.
D. Kettle Moraine State Forest-N.U. Visitor, DNR, distr. from Campbellsport, Wisc. |