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This is a list of markers for Madison's earliest buildings.
 
American House Marker on the American Exchange Bank Building image, Touch for more information
By William J. Toman, October 6, 2010
American House Marker on the American Exchange Bank Building
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — American House
On East Washington Avenue at South Pinckney Street, on the right when traveling west on East Washington Avenue.
American House occupied this site 1838-1868 The first legislature in Madison met here November 26, 1838Map (db m36662) HM
2 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — Madison Hotel(1837-1863)
On King Street, 0.1 miles east of South Pinckney Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Madison Hotel was built and owned by Col. Augustus A. Bird, one of the builders of the first Capitol in Madison. From this hotel, he waged a successful fight to keep Madison the Capital City. Many of Madison's most prominent visitors, . . . Map (db m33722) HM
3 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — 382 — Peck Cabin
On King Street, 0.1 miles east of South Webster Street, on the left when traveling east.
Once located here, Peck Cabin -- Madison's first residence, business and post office -- was built by entrepreneurs Ebenezer and Roseline Peck in 1837. Constructing their cabin with adjoining additions near the new territorial capitol site, the Pecks . . . Map (db m31701) HM
4 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, Marquette — Governor Leonard Farwell lived here, in his octagonal mansionThe Madison Heritage Series
On South Brearly Street at Spaight Street, on the right when traveling south on South Brearly Street.
Madison was little more than a few buildings and a swamp in 1847 when Leonard Farwell bought large amounts of land here. Orphaned at 11, Farwell built a very successful hardware business in Milwaukee while still in his 20s. He would soon transform . . . Map (db m32953) HM
5 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — 38 — Fess Hotel1858, 1901
On East Doty Street at Webster and King Streets, on the right on East Doty Street.
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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May. 2, 2024