| Haverford, Pennsylvania | Stevens Point, Wisconsin | Terre Haute, Indiana |
Revised October 8, 1998
A typical winter scene at our house in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
This was in early December, 1990, but could have been any time
between October and April.
We lived in this house from August, 1988 when we moved to Stevens Point
until October, 1991 when we rented and later sold it because we moved out east.
Built in 1871 by George W. Green and located in a historic residential
district near downtown Stevens Point.
Other prominent families residing here included the Buckingham family (1894-1916)
and the Krembs family (1916-1955).
Oldest house still standing in its original location on Clark Street, one
of the major streets in Stevens Point, currently eastbound U.S. Route 10.
Exterior style a hybrid of Greek Revival and Italianate.
Site of several wedding and funeral services, including Buckingham-Campbell wedding
in September, 1895, attended by nearly 300 persons.
We used to relax in the evening by sitting on the retaining wall along
the Clark Street sidewalk and watching the traffic. The wall was added in 1899 when Clark
Street was regraded.