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Coordinates: 44°31′08″N 88°01′36″W / 44.51889°N 88.02667°W / 44.51889; -88.02667 (Joel S. Fisk House)
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The '''Joel S. Fisk House''', at 123 N. Oakland Ave. in [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]], was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1978.<ref name=nris/><ref name=nrhpdoc>{{cite web|url={{NRHP url|id=78000420}}|title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Joel S. Fisk House / Fort Howard Branch, Kellogg Public Library |publisher=[[National Park Service]]|author=Donald w. Anderson |date=September 28, 1977 |accessdate=April 3, 2018}} With {{NRHP url|id=78000420|photos=y|title=two photos from 1977}}.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wisconsinhistoricalmarkers.com/2014/12/joel-s-fisk-house-1865.html|title=Joel S. Fisk House (1865)|publisher=Wisconsin Historical Markers|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> It is also a [[contributing building]] in the NRHP-listed [[Oakland–Dousman Historic District]].
The '''Joel S. Fisk House''', at 123 N. Oakland Ave. in [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]], was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1978.<ref name=nris/><ref name=nrhpdoc>{{cite web|url={{NRHP url|id=78000420}}|title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Joel S. Fisk House / Fort Howard Branch, Kellogg Public Library |publisher=[[National Park Service]]|author=Donald w. Anderson |date=September 28, 1977 |accessdate=April 3, 2018}} With {{NRHP url|id=78000420|photos=y|title=two photos from 1977}}.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wisconsinhistoricalmarkers.com/2014/12/joel-s-fisk-house-1865.html|title=Joel S. Fisk House (1865)|publisher=Wisconsin Historical Markers|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> It is also a [[contributing building]] in the NRHP-listed [[Oakland–Dousman Historic District]].


It is a two-story [[Italianate architecture|Italianate]] cream brick building, with a one-and-one-half-story wing to the right rear. Its [[hipped roof]] has a [[belvedere]] with paired, round-arched windows.<ref name=nrhpdoc/>
It is a two-story [[Italianate architecture|Italianate]] cream brick building, with a one-and-one-half-story wing to the right rear. Its [[hipped roof]] has a [[cupola]], consistent with Italianate style, with double pairs of round-arched windows.<ref name=nrhpdoc/>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 00:33, 4 April 2018

Joel S. Fisk House
Joel S. Fisk House
Joel S. Fisk House is located in Wisconsin
Joel S. Fisk House
Joel S. Fisk House is located in the United States
Joel S. Fisk House
Location123 N. Oakland Ave.
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Coordinates44°31′08″N 88°01′36″W / 44.51889°N 88.02667°W / 44.51889; -88.02667 (Joel S. Fisk House)
Area0.5 acres (0.20 ha)
Built1862-1867
Architectural styleItalianate
Part ofOakland–Dousman Historic District
NRHP reference No.78000420[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 11, 1978

The Joel S. Fisk House, at 123 N. Oakland Ave. in Green Bay, Wisconsin, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.[1][2][3] It is also a contributing building in the NRHP-listed Oakland–Dousman Historic District.

It is a two-story Italianate cream brick building, with a one-and-one-half-story wing to the right rear. Its hipped roof has a cupola, consistent with Italianate style, with double pairs of round-arched windows.[2]

History

Also known as the William Gibbs House, the property was owned by local postmaster Joel S. Fisk. It would later be used as a public library.[4] Eventually, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 and to the State Register of Historic Places in 1989.

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Donald w. Anderson (September 28, 1977). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Joel S. Fisk House / Fort Howard Branch, Kellogg Public Library". National Park Service. Retrieved April 3, 2018. With two photos from 1977.
  3. ^ "Joel S. Fisk House (1865)". Wisconsin Historical Markers. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  4. ^ "123 N OAKLAND AVE". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-04-03.