Forrest D. and Marian Calway House
Historic house in Wisconsin, United States
United States historic place
Forrest D. and Marian Calway House | |
44°33′31″N 90°35′30″W / 44.55861°N 90.59167°W / 44.55861; -90.59167 | |
Built | 1917 |
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Architectural style | Colonial Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 05001297 |
Added to NRHP | November 15, 2005 |
The Forrest D. and Marian Calway House is a historic house located at 318 East Fourth Street in Neillsville, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 15, 2005.[1]
History
The house was designed for newlyweds Forrest and Marian Calway.[2] Marian was the daughter of Wisconsin State Assemblyman and circuit court judge, James O'Neill (1847-1922). Judge O'Neill was the nephew of the founder of Neillsville, James O'Neill (1810-1882).
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National Register of Historic Places in Clark County, Wisconsin
- Robert Schofield House
- Forrest D. and Marian Calway House
- Clark County Jail
- Charles and Theresa Cornelius House
- Decatur and Kate Dickinson House
- First Church of Christ, Scientist
- Herman M. and Hanna Hediger House
- John and Maria Hein House
- Neillsville Masonic Temple Lodge No. 163
- Neillsville Post Office
- Neillsville Standpipe
- Omaha Hotel
- Charles C. and Katharyn Sniteman House
- George W. and Sarah Trogner House
- William B. and Jennie Tufts House
- Wisconsin Pavilion
- Grand Avenue Bridge