Category:Reginald and Elizabeth Jackson Residence

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Built in 1907, this Dutch Colonial Revival and Arts and Crafts-style residence located at 415 North Carroll Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed by Frost and Granger for Dr. Reginald Jackson and his wife Elizabeth (see the Property Record online).

The house features a fieldstone base with wooden shingle cladding on the upper portion, a front and side gambrel roof, one-over-one double-hung windows with leaded glass upper lights, shed dormers on the sides of the gambrel roof, bracketed eaves, a stone chimney, large wooden heavy timber brackets and a semi-circular one-story bay window below the cantilevered front gambrel, a side sunroom with an arched entry door flanked by sidelights, and an uncovered front terrace surrounded by fieldstone half-height walls.

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

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