The house at 1018 Jackson Street in Oshkosh was possibly the
work of William Waters. Although over the years many alterations were made there
were still some remaining elements which marked it as Mr. Waters’ design. The long narrow triplet windows in the front
gable were certainly a feature used by Waters as well as the front porch set within
the footprint of the structure.
The
house was built circa 1894, because the city directories of 1891 and 1893 list
nothing at the address, whereas the 1895 directory lists an address and two
occupants: Mr. Frank Larish, a railroad postal clerk and L. T. Larson a telegraph
operator. By 1898 the house was the
residence of insurance agent, John Bylman and his family, who lived there for
many years. It likely became a multifamily dwelling with the on set of the great depression, when many large houses became too costly to maintain as single family homes.
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