© Photographed October 3, 2015
Erected 1982 by Madison Landmarks Commission
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin
43° 4.261′ N, 89° 23.316′ W
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DERRICK C. BUSH HOUSE
ca. 1867
Madison Landmarks Commission
The property is located on southbound South Broom Street, just south of its intersection with West Washington Avenue, at 14 South Broom Street, Madison, Wisconsin 53703.43° 4.261′ N, 89° 23.316′ W
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DERRICK C. BUSH HOUSE
ca. 1867
Designated January 18, 1982Built of cream brick, this handsome Italianate house was constructed for Derrick C. Bush (1816-1887). A Vermont native, Bush became the village of Madison's first assessor in 1854, and later, a county judge. A later owner, Phineas Baldwin, was a state assemblyman who became a Dane County sheriff. Note the decorative side bay, original shutters, bracketed cornice and intricate porch details.
Madison Landmarks Commission
Madison Landmarks Commission: Landmark Nomination Form
The marker is No. 69 in a series of markers erected by the Madison Landmarks Commission.
The marker is located in Madison, Wisconsin.
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