Judge Arthur B. Braley House
Judge Arthur B. Braley House | |
Judge Arthur B. Braley House | |
Location |
422 N. Henry St. Madison, Wisconsin |
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Architectural style | Late Gothic Revival |
NRHP Reference # | 80000116 |
Added to NRHP | November 28, 1980 |
The Judge Arthur B. Braley House is located in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]
History
The house was built for Judge Arthur B. Braley and his wife, Philinda. Their close friend Ella Wheeler Wilcox was a frequent visitor. Wilcox wrote the opening line of her most enduring poem "Solitude", 'Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone.', at the house. Judge Braley reportedly told her that if she finished the poem at the same high standard, it would be a 'literary gem.' The house was designated a landmark by the Madison Landmarks Commission in 1976.[2]
References
- ↑ "Judge Arthur B. Braley House". Landmark Hunter.com. Retrieved 2012-02-03.
- ↑ "Braley House". Historical Marker Database.org. Retrieved 2012-02-03.
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