J. U. Nettenstrom
Joel U. Nettenstrom[1] was an American architect employed as a staff architect in the Bridge and Building Department of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad.[2] Several of the railroad stations he designed are listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Works
- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Depot, Morrisonville, Wisconsin
- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Depot, 418 Depot Street, New Glarus, Wisconsin (1887), NRHP-listed[3]
- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Depot, 1811 Parmenter Street, Middleton, Wisconsin (1895), NRHP-listed[4]
- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Depot, Spencer, Iowa (1900)[5]
- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Depot, South First Street at Park Avenue, Montevideo, Minnesota (1901), NRHP-listed[6]
- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul fruit receiving house, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1902)[7]
- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul fruit receiving house, Minneapolis, Minnesota (1902)[7]
- Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific Depot, 219 West Fourth Avenue, Menominee, Michigan (1903), NRHP-listed
- Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific Depot, 650 Hattie Street, Marinette, Wisconsin (1903), NRHP-listed[2]
- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul roundhouse, Galewood, Illinois (1904)[8]
- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul roundhouse, Janesville, Wisconsin (1905)[9]
- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul pattern storage building, West Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1905)[10]
- Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul car wheel foundry, West Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1906)[1]
Gallery
- Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Depot, New Glarus, Wisconsin
- Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Depot, Middleton, Wisconsin
- Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Station, Menominee, Michigan
- Milwaukee Road Depot, Marinette, Wisconsin
- Milwaukee Road Depot, Montevideo, Minnesota
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References
- American Architect and Architecture. American architect. 1906-04-21. pp. xvii.
- Squitieri, Amy R.; et al. (May 2002). "Milwaukee Road Depot". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- McKay, Joyce (27 September 1999). "Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railroad Depot". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- Heggland, Timothy F. (17 January 1998). "Middleton Depot, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- The Railway Age. Railway Age Publishing Company. 1900-12-07. p. 461.
- Granger, Susan (July 1984). "Montevideo Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Passenger Depot". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- Industrial Refrigeration. Nickerson & Collins Company. 1902-06-01. pp. 204–205.
- Railroad Gazette. Railroad gazette. 1904-01-01.
- The Economist: A Weekly Financial, Commercial, and Real-estate Newspaper. Economist Publishing Company. 1905-09-16. p. 433.
- The Economist: A Weekly Financial, Commercial, and Real-estate Newspaper. Economist Publishing Company. 1905-11-25. p. 824.
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