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Upham Mansion
Location in Wisconsin
Location in United States
Location212 West Third Street, Marshfield, Wisconsin
Coordinates44°39′56″N 90°10′40″W / 44.66556°N 90.17778°W / 44.66556; -90.17778
Architectural stylemid-Victorian, Italianate
Part ofUpham House Historic District (ID08000753)
Designated CPJuly 30, 2008

Upham Mansion also known as Gov. William H. Upham House at 212 West Third Street, Marshfield, Wisconsin, is the former family home of Wisconsin governor William H. Upham.[1] The house is now a museum and lies in the NRHP registered Upham House Historic District.[2] The mansion is Italiante style, constructed in 1880.

The furnishings of the house are mainly the original family furnishings, other items are of a matching, Victorian, vintage. Many are products of Upham's furniture business. Notable is an engraving of Lincoln reading the Emancipation Proclamation presented to Upham by the subject. Also of note is a Shimmeger harp sent to Chicago to be assembled and rescued from the Chicago fire.

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North Wood County Historical Society

The house and museum are maintained by the North Wood Historical Society, which meets in the house monthly. Open tours are held twice weekly.

Heritage Rose Garden and New Garden

The Heritage Rose Garden contains 32 historic rose types mostly dated from the fifteenth to early twentieth centuries - such as the Apothecary's Rose, some much older, and additional seven types in the New Garden. The only Hybrid Tea Dainty Bess is the most modern rose in the garden. There are two damask roses, Celisana and the Rose of Castile.

New Garden roses

As of 2010 the New Garden has Austrian copper (a foeteda), Four seasons' rose (Autumn damask), Banshee, Williams Double Yellow, La Belle Sultane, Armidae and Fantin Latour. The Austrian copper is the oldest of these, dating from 1590.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Home". uphammansion.com.
  2. ^ https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/hp/register/viewSummary.asp?refnum=08000753 [dead link]
  3. ^ Upham Mansion Heritage Rose Garden. North Wood County Historical Society. 1 June 2010.

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