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917 East Mifflin Street

Community: Madison
County: Dane
Historic Name: Breese Stevens Municipal Athletic Field
Reference Number: 15000502
News Release

Breese Stevens Municipal Athletic Field Listed in National Register of Historic Places

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Breese Stevens Muicipal Ahletic Field located in Dane County is now listed as a national historic place.
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Damaged Car at Breese Stevens Field

Date: 05 19 1950
Description: Damaged car at Breese Stevens Field. Photo taken for Attorney Farrand Shuttleworth.
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Breese Stevens Field

Date: 05 13 1931
Description: Elevated view of the Breese Stevens Athletic Field baseball diamond illuminated at night.
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Breese Stevens Field

Date: 05 13 1931
Description: Elevated view of Breese Stevens Athletic Field illuminated at night.
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Breese Stevens Field

Date: 05 13 1931
Description: Elevated view of Breese Stevens Athletic Field illuminated at night, with the Madison Blues, Eddie Lenahan, manager, practicing baseball. Alternate view.
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Baseball Game at Breese Stevens Field

Date: 07 12 1946
Description: Gardner Bakery baseball team playing before a record crowd of 4,171 fans at the Industrial League first-half championship game at Breese Stevens Field.
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Breese Stevens Field

Date: 05 15 1931
Description: Breese Stevens Athletic Field with lights on tall poles, looking toward E. Mifflin Street. Houses are in the background. (Section of panorama.)
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Marble Tournament Champions

Date: 04 30 1932
Description: Outdoor group portrait of 27 marble tournament champions at Breese Stevens Field.
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Drums on Parade Held at Breese Stevens Field

Date: 07 10 1965
Description: The annual Madison Drums on Parade is held at Breese Stevens Field after a parade around the Capitol Square. Shown are members of the Argonne Rebel drum an...
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Madison West-Kenosha Football Game

Date: 11 02 1950
Description: Two drum majorettes and members of the West High School band perform on the field at halftime of the football game against Kenosha at Breese Stevens Field.
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Baseball Team

Date: 08 29 1931
Description: Group portrait of young men that play on a night baseball team at Breese Stevens Field.
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Holy Hour at Breese Stevens Field

Date: 09 10 1944
Description: Third annual Holy Hour at Breese Stevens Field sponsored by the Holy Hour Society of Dane County, with flag flanked altar. Soldiers are sitting in the fore...
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Wisconsin vs. Monroe Football Game

Date: 10 02 1953
Description: View of the field during the Wisconsin High School vs. Monroe High School football game at Breese Stevens Field.
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Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Pontifical Field Mass

Date: 09 11 1955
Description: Archbishop Philip Pocock of Winnipeg preaching the sermon at the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine pontifical field mass held at Breese Stevens Field.
Property Record

917 E MIFFLIN ST

Community: Madison
County: Dane
Historic Name: Breese Stevens Municipal Athletic Field
Reference Number: 108385
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Cliff Adkison of Breese Stevens Retires

Date: 05 01 1964
Description: Cliff Adkison, grounds keeper at Breese Stevens field for 26 years. He was honored by the school board for his varied services.
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Earl Oakey

Date: 08 05 1949
Description: Portrait of Earl Oakey, a ticket taker at Breese Stevens Field for nearly twenty-five years.
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Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Pontifical Field Mass

Date: 09 11 1955
Description: Archbishop Philip Pocock of Winnipeg preaching the sermon at the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine pontifical field mass held at Breese Stevens Field.
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Madison Suburban Track and Field Meet Winners

Date: 05 05 1950
Description: Group portrait of the individual winners of the Madison Suburban League track and field events held at Breese Stevens Field. The winners came from Middleto...

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