Octagonal House | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Octagonal House

Octagonal House | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
This building, on an entire block of Spaight and Brearly Streets with Lake Monona, was originally the governor's mansion for Leonard J. Farwell. The Farwell mansion was the first of two octagonal houses built in Madison. It then became a home for the orphans of Civil War soldiers and finally became the Monona Academy, a Norwegian Lutheran seminary. This building was leveled in 1895. A group of men, women and children are posing on the balcony on the right. Lake Monona is in the background on the left.
DESCRIPTION
This building, on an entire block of Spaight and Brearly Streets with Lake Monona, was originally the governor's mansion for Leonard J. Farwell. The Farwell mansion was the first of two octagonal houses built in Madison. It then became a home for the orphans of Civil War soldiers and finally became the Monona Academy, a Norwegian Lutheran seminary. This building was leveled in 1895. A group of men, women and children are posing on the balcony on the right. Lake Monona is in the background on the left.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:65369
Creation Date:circa 1877
Creator Name:Dahl, Andreas Larsen, 1844-1923
City:Madison
County:Dane
State:Wisconsin
Collection Name:Wisconsin stereographs collected by Michael J. Pecosky
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:digital file
Original Format Number:0908000076
Original Dimensions:4448 X 2196 pixels
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
25 feet in a side, 200 feet in circumference with 9,000 square feet of interior space, a four-story circular staircase and a cupola with an octagonal barn, 160 feet in circumference.

See also Image ID: 11651 for a related view.

Stereograph loaned for scanning by Michael J. Pecosky, 2009, collector. PH 6588.

SUBJECTS
Architectural details
Balconies
Trees
Clothing and dress
Dresses
Hats
Dwellings
Mansions
Porches
Ladders
Cities and towns
Neighborhoods
Children
Men
Outdoor photography
Women
Public welfare
Lakes

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