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Antigo Public Library and Deleglise Cabin

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Area
  
less than one acre

Architect
  
Conover,Allan D.

Opened
  
1904

Built
  
1904

NRHP Reference #
  
78000115

Added to NRHP
  
18 December 1978

Antigo Public Library and Deleglise Cabin

Location
  
404 Superior St., Antigo, Wisconsin

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival, Other, Log Cabin

The Antigo Public Library and Deleglise Cabin comprise a historic site in Antigo, Wisconsin. The library building is a Carnegie library built in 1904. In 1997, the Antigo Public Library left the building; it is now a museum and the headquarters of the Langlade County Historical Society. The Deleglise Cabin, the first home in Antigo, was constructed by George Eckart in 1878 on the Springbrook and inhabited by Francis A. Deleglise. The cabin was moved near the library in 1916. Both buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 18, 1978.

F. A. Deleglise, a man of vision and courage, came to the area in 1877 when Langlade County was still a part of Oconto. His was the first house, a log cabin. Our forefathers had the foresight to preserve this first home and had it moved to the site of the public library, now the home of the Langlade County Historical Society Museum.

The Deleglise Cabin was completely restored with the surveyor's office and kitchen lean-tos added on. It is available for viewing on the museum grounds.

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Antigo Public Library and Deleglise Cabin Wikipedia