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Links to twin markers regarding Halle Steensland, and other markers for this architect.
 
Steensland Bridge Plaque image, Touch for more information
By William J. Toman, December 4, 2010
Steensland Bridge Plaque
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1 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, Marquette — Steensland Bridge
The Steensland Bridge was named after Norwegian Consul Halle Steensland who donated $10,000 in 1904 for construction of a stone bridge over the Yahara River. The bridge was widened in 1950 reusing the original stone facing. The bridge was replaced . . . Map (db m39087) HM
2 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, Tenney-Lapham — Steensland Bridge
The Steensland Bridge was named after Norwegian Consul Halle Steensland who donated $10,000 in 1904 for construction of a stone bridge over the Yahara River. The bridge was widened in 1950 reusing the original stone facing. The bridge was replaced . . . Map (db m39088) HM
3 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, Marquette — 56 — Curtis-Kittleson House1901
William D. Curtis commissioned the architectural firm of J. O. Gordon and F. W. Paunack to design this imposing brick house with Queen Anne style. Hallmarks of the style include the complex shape, wide veranda and corner tower, highlighted by . . . Map (db m32670) HM
4 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — 38 — Fess Hotel1858, 1901
A hotel for the common man throughout its history, the nineteenth century facade of the Fess remains a reminder of the commercial character of the King Street and Doty Street area. George Fess, the original proprietor of the hotel, catered to . . . Map (db m32944) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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