Category:Daniel Campbell Residence

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Built in 1883, this Queen Anne-style residence at 125 East Gilman Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was constructed for Daniel Campbell (see the Property Record online).

The house is clad in wooden clapboard and shingles, and features a front gable roof, a cylindrical corner tower with a conical roof covered in green terra cotta tiles with a finial at the top, a cornice at the top of the tower, decorative window trim, dentils at the gable ends of the roof, exposed rafter tails, an arched panel on the small gable above the front door, twenty-over-one, fifteen-over-one, and one-over-one double-hung windows, a front entrance with a sidelight and transom, a wrap-around front porch with a curved corner, decorative columns, a decorative stick and ball motif railing, a cornice with dentils, hipped roof, and rusticated stone piers, and a rusticated stone base.

The house is a contributing structure in the Mansion Hill Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.