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New Glarus Town Hall

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48: 162:. By the 1880s the community had over 1000 residents, with many occupied in farming, cheese-making, and supporting activities. In 1886 the town and the Ancient Order of United Workmen decided to build a structure to house meetings of both organizations. The town bought the land and paid for the basement and first story; the AOUW built the second story. 203:
Inside, most of the first floor is one large room for town meetings, with voting booths in the northeast corner. Bars on some of the basement windows attest to the fact that the basement once housed two jail cells. Most of the second story is one large room which was the meeting hall of the New
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The town's part of the hall hosted elections and a municipal court, in addition to the jail cells. Membership in the New Glarus OAUW peaked around the 1890s, then declined. Over the years, other fraternal organizations were allowed to use the building, including local chapters of the
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The hall is on the NRHP because it is a "superb example of a late 19th century rural town hall building" and because of its role in the social life of New Glarus, in that the second floor hosted many community groups in addition to the UAOW.
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Glarus AOUW, still furnished with some of the lodge's original wooden furniture.
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blocks, it is a two-story frame structure with symmetric openings, small corner
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style. At the attic level below the peak is a small window in the shape of a
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City and town halls on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin
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The building still looks much as when built. Sitting on a foundation of
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National Register of Historic Places in Green County, Wisconsin
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The first settlers came to New Glarus in 1845, immigrants from
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Grand Lodge of North Dakota, Ancient Order of United Workmen
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Buildings and structures in Green County, Wisconsin
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

New Glarus, Wisconsin
42°49′04″N 89°38′06″W / 42.81781°N 89.6349°W / 42.81781; -89.6349
08000286
New Glarus, Wisconsin
Ancient Order of United Workmen
National Register of Historic Places
Glarus, Switzerland
limestone
pilasters
fascia
eaves
raking cornice
Greek Revival
Gothic
trefoil
belfry
Women's Relief Corps
GAR
Odd Fellows
Sisters of Rebekah
Männerchor
Cub Scouts
Boy Scouts
4-H
potlucks
Ancient Order of United Workmen Temple
Grand Lodge of North Dakota, Ancient Order of United Workmen

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