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Fred and Lucia Farnham House

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
09000580

Architectural style
  
Italianate architecture

Built
  
1867 (1867)

Opened
  
1867

Added to NRHP
  
30 July 2009

Fred and Lucia Farnham House

Location
  
553 W. James St., Columbus, Wisconsin

The Fred and Lucia Farnham House is a historic house in Columbus, Wisconsin. The Italianate style home was constructed in 1867 by Columbus carpentry contractor Richard D. Vanaken, and was initially inhabited by Fred and Lucia Farnham. Fred Farnham had come to Columbus from New York in 1847 and became a prosperous merchant in the city; he married Lucia Marsh of New York in 1850. Farnham and James Allen, Lucia's brother-in-law, then became business partners and ran a highly successful produce and wholesale store. The profits from the store allowed Fred to build his new house at a corner lot on West James Street, a significant street in Columbus. The two-story house has a cruciform plan with a small kitchen wing in the back, similar to other Italianate houses in Columbus.

The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 30, 2009.

References

Fred and Lucia Farnham House Wikipedia