J. T. W. Jennings

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J.T.W. Jennings (Brooklyn, New York City, 1856 to ?) was the Milwaukee Road's architect from 1885 to 1893, and was part-time supervising architect for the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1899-1906. He contributed to many prominent campus buildings.

[edit] List of buildings designed or overseen

  • Janesville Public Library [1] [2] (1902), S. Main Street, Janesville, Wisconsin
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Agriculture Hall [3] (1903)
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Engineering Building (Old Education) [4]
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Horticulture and Agricultural Physics Building, built in two stages as an expandable design (1894 and 1896; renamed King Hall in 1934 [5])
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Agricultural Bulletin Building (1899) [6]
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Dairy Barn[7] (1897), 1915 Linden Dr. Madison, Wisconsin
  • Dunn County Training and Agricultural School (with Claude and Starck) Menomonie, Wisconsin
  • Milwaukee Road Railway Depot [8] (1890), Whitewater, Wisconsin
  • Delafield Fish Hatchery, Main St., Delafield, Wisconsin

[edit] References

  • The Buildings of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Jim Feldman (1997, University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives) Online version
  • The Agricultural District[9]

[edit] External links

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