Category:William G. Schumaker House

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Built in 1922, this Colonial Revival-style house at 104 West Gorham Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed by Ferdinand Kronenberg for William G. Schumaker and was later home to Joseph and Amelia Bollenbeck. The house features a side-gable roof with slate shingles, front gabled dormers with pilasters, decorative trim, and arched transoms, a Flemish bond red brick exterior with quoins, six-over-six and six-over-nine double-hung windows, an architrave and cornice with triglyphs and modillions at the eaves, a front entrance portico with clustered ionic columns, a cornice with dentils, an iron railing on the roof, a front stoop with an iron railing, and a front door with an arched fanlight transom and sidelights.

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

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