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In 1976, the house was designated a landmark by the Madison Landmarks Commission. In 1978 it was added to the NRHP as a surprisingly intact example of Stick style. The nomination notes that the Judson house "displays more design similarities to the Stick Style as it appeared in seaside cottages in
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that was the rage from 1880 to 1910. Stick style was popular in the northeast from the 1860s to 1870s, then faded there. It peaked in California in the 1880s. Stick houses were built in the Midwest, but never many. In Madison, only a few examples remain.
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on the gable ends could fit on either a Gothic or Queen Anne house. The wooden crosspieces in the gable peaks, the wooden brackets supporting the
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Stick-style architecture was popular in various parts of the U.S. from 1860 to 1890. The style is transitional between the
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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Cutter, Judson C., House
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The house was commissioned by Judson C. Cutter, who listed himself as "
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porch, supported by turned posts and decorated with spindle work.
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architecture that was declining in the U.S. by the 1870s and the
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the East and in pattern books than any other house in Madison."
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Judson C. Cutter House is located in Wisconsin
Judson C. Cutter House is located in the United States
Madison, Wisconsin
43°40′51″N 89°21′59″W / 43.68083°N 89.36639°W / 43.68083; -89.36639
Stick
78000086
Stick style
Madison, Wisconsin
National Register of Historic Places
Gothic Revival
Queen Anne style
board and batten
Carpenter Gothic
bargeboards
eaves
bay
Eastlake-styled
capitalist
"Judson C. Cutter House"





National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Cutter, Judson C., House
National Park Service
one photo
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