Publication Information
| Date Created | 1870 |
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Physical Description
| Format | Image |
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Collection Information
| Conditions For Access | This image is issued by the Wisconsin Historical Society. Use of the image requires written permission from the staff of the Collections Division. It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media. The image should not be significantly altered through conventional or electronic means. Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with a staff member. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please Credit: Wisconsin Historical Society. |
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Copyright Information
| Copyright Status | NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES |
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| Rights Holder | Wisconsin Historical Society |
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Interior of 116 East Gorham Street
House of Timothy Brown II and Elizabeth Barnard Brown, 116 East Gorham Street. The house was built in 1863.
Interior of 116 East Gorham Street
Home of Timothy Brown II and Elizabeth Barnard Brown, 116 East Gorham Street. The house was built in 1863.
Governor's Conference Room Fireplace before Restoration
Governor's Conference Room fireplace, in the Wisconsin State Capitol, before restoration. The original mahogany walls were painted to lighten the room.
Dining Room at 121 East Gilman Street
Dining room of Fred and Annie Storer Brown's home (built in 1888), 121 East Gilman Street.
Dining Room at 121 East Gilman Street
Dining room of Fred and Annie Storer Brown's house (built in 1888), 121 East Gilman Street.