Summary
This district consists of 11 Tudor Revival and Craftsman-inspired buildings arranged on a quadrangle on a heavily wooded 18-acre site. Built between 1914 and 1938 as a tuberculosis rehabilitation camp, the district includes the patient dormitory, kitchen and dining hall, administrative buildings and several other structures sharing a cohesive and distinct appearance. The district now functions as the McNaughton Correctional Center.
Property Details
| Criteria | Event |
|---|---|
| Area Of Significance | Health/Medicine |
| Period of Significance | 1914-1941 |
| Architectural Style | Tudor Revival,Bungalow/Craftsman |
| Architect | Unknown |
| Resource Type | District |
| Historic Use | Sanatorium |
Resources Within The Property
| Contributing Buildings | 10 |
|---|---|
| Contributing Sites | 0 |
| Contributing Structures | 1 |
| Contributing Objects | 0 |
| Non-Contributing Buildings | 7 |
| Non-Contributing Sites | 0 |
| Non-Contributing Structures | 0 |
| Non-Contributing Objects | 0 |
Designations
| Historic Status | Listed in the State Register |
|---|---|
| National Historic Landmark Listing Date | Nov 25, 1991 |
| Historic Status | Listed in the National Register |
| National Historic Landmark Listing Date | Jan 30, 1992 |
State & National Registers of Historic Places
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MCNAUGHTON STATE CAMP AND FARM
21174
Located in Lake Tomahawk, Oneida County
Portions of East Lake, Jefferson, South Division, South State and South Main streets
02000599
Located in Waupaca, Waupaca County
Boys School Rd.
88000454
Located in Town of Delafield, Waukesha County


