Madison Redevelopment Authority (Wis.): Urban Renewal Project Records, 1954-1975


Summary Information
Title: Madison Redevelopment Authority (Wis.): Urban Renewal Project Records
Inclusive Dates: 1954-1975

Creator:
  • Madison (Wis.). Redevelopment Authority
Call Number: Dane Series 326

Quantity: 11.8 cubic feet (29 archives boxes and 1 index card box), 2.2 cubic feet of photographs (6 archives boxes and 1 folder), and 2 negatives

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Records of the Madison Redevelopment Authority Urban Renewal projects, 1954-1975. Most of the documentation is from the period when the projects were planned and property acquired by the Redevelopment Authority. Projects consist of the Triangle Project (Greenbush neighborhood) and the Brittingham Project.

Language: English

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Biography/History

In the 1950s, the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Madison launched two controversial projects to rehabilitate areas of the city that were considered to be “blighted.” The Redevelopment Authority planned to achieve this by purchasing houses, buildings, and land in the designated areas; relocating the owners or tenants; and redeveloping the property. As part of the project, the Authority intended to include some housing in the redevelopment area for the displaced families while also inviting businesses to relocate there. The project was made possible by a combination of city, state, and federal funds and overseen by the Redevelopment Authority consisting of seven citizens appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the City Council. The City of Madison Planning Department planned the redevelopment phase.

The Brittingham Project began in 1954. The Triangle Project began across the street in 1959 and concluded in 1974. The Brittingham area was bounded by West Washington Avenue, Proudfit Street, West Main Street, and Brittingham Park. The Triangle area lay across Washington Avenue and was bounded roughly by Regent and Park Streets and West Washington, with a three square block extension west of Park Street, immediately south of Regent. The Triangle area, known as the Greenbush Neighborhood, was an ethnic melting pot of Italians, Sicilians, Jews, and Blacks who settled in the area in the early 1900s and were later joined by Irish, Germans, and other groups. The neighborhood included churches, schools, corner grocery stores, meat markets, restaurants, taverns, hospitals, shoe repair and barber shops, a clothing store, gas stations, a railroad station, a community center, a lake, and corners where people could gather. The neighborhood was destroyed by the Urban Renewal projects.

Scope and Content Note

This series consists primarily of subject files and documentation of specific properties. The collection is arranged in three series: TRIANGLE URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT, BRITTINGHAM PROJECT, and PHOTOGRAPHS; with the following subseries for each project: SURVEY AND PLANNING; FINANCIAL; BUILDING CONDITION SURVEYS AND RENEWAL PLANS; PROJECT ADMINISTRATION; CITY INFRASTRUCTURE AND IMPROVEMENT; LAND ACQUISITION; LAND DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT. Files about each parcel acquired in the Triangle Project are also present.

When the series was transferred to the archives, it was apparent that files were missing. It did not include summary data or a final report and there was little public relations information. Nonetheless, the strength of the collection is in the parcel files, which detail the history of each property and dwelling during the development process (Box 10-26). A parcel file may include photographs of dwellings; reports on the condition of some of the dwellings in the redevelopment area; appraisals; and the various maps and plats of the project areas.

Perhaps the best overview of the project can be obtained through the various versions of the “Approved Urban Renewal Plan and Resolutions” (Box 4). These document how the plans evolved and were amended several times between 1961 and 1975. Also, the “Project Closeout” (Box 5) file contains the net project costs.

The SURVEY AND PLANNING subseries consists of a small quantity of public information (primarily newsletters and news clippings) and funding applications to the Housing and Home Finance Agency of the Urban Renewal Administration. Material supporting the applications details the work plan for clearing and revitalizing the area, the survey data used to formulate the plan, and maps. Project Eligibility Reports contain project data, information about property eligible for relocation, and relocation data. Loan and Grant applications [to the federal Housing and Home Finance Agency] contain correspondence including from groups and individuals opposed to aspects of the project, financial, community information, planning proposals, minority group information, relocation, improvements, land disposition reports, cost estimates, legal data, amendments, and maps of the project area. Only those amendments in which the plan was revised were retained: those with budget changes only were not retained.

The FINANCIAL subseries consists of project budget information and administrative and project correspondence. The majority of this series consists of audit reports, which, in the absence of a comprehensive or final budget, provides basic financial information.

The BUILDING CONDITION SURVEYS AND RENEWAL PLANS subseries consists of General Project Planning which includes correspondence and interim reports; Building Conditions and Eligibility Reports which includes maps, structure survey information and descriptions of individual dwellings; and Approved Urban Renewal Plans including resolutions concerning the project, an urban renewal plan outlining the project, land use plans, project proposals, and provisions to meet state and local requirements. The structure surveys in Box 3, Folders 9 and 10 are arranged by survey parcel number. The structure surveys in Box 4, Folder 1 are arranged by block number and an accompanying map acts as a key. Photographs, appraisal reports, and other information about these structures can be found in the parcel files. Use the Acquisition Parcel number to find the corresponding parcel file.

The PROJECT ADMINISTRATION subseries contains general project correspondence; information about cooperation with the city for non cash services; and information about public hearings including excerpts of minutes. It also includes index cards that staff used to manage the workload (Box 30). The original order has been maintained. The cards are divided into “Cases in Workload” and “Cases out of Workload.” The arrangement of the cards within these categories is not apparent. The cards are useful to find the parcel numbers of owners or renters whose names do not appear in Appendix A, “Name Index to Parcel Numbers.”

The CITY INFRASTRUCTURE AND IMPROVEMENT subseries contains information concerning the installation of private and public utilities. It consists of correspondence, resolutions, maps, and city non-cash grants-in-aid for demolition and infrastructure upgrade.

The LAND ACQUISITION subseries consists of contracts for individual appraisers to appraise specific property and related correspondence; monthly progress reports for land acquisition with financial information; and general condemnation information. The actual appraisals for the Triangle Project properties can be found in the PARCEL FILES subseries. The “Land Acquisition - General” folder contains acquisition data in table form for each parcel including the assessed value, appraised value, and adjusted total. Other tables show purchase price, assessed value, and date acquired. Also included is an analysis of the acquisition process. For the Brittingham Project the “Acquisition Appraisal Reports” consist of contracts, photographs, and assessments of comparable property (throughout the city), and include the appraisal. Folders contain photocopies of photographs of the dwellings, the originals of which can be found in PH Dane Series 326.

The LAND DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT subseries consists of correspondence regarding disposition agreements such as proposals to purchase property, redevelopers statements, and contracts for land sales; correspondence and proposals from developers interested in property in the redevelopment area; an analysis by Redevelopment Authority staff comparing developer's proposals; a report assessing the re-use value of selected parcels; and a plan for providing low-cost housing for those displaced by the project (Parkside apartments); and a federal Housing and Urban Development grant for improvements to low cost elderly housing in the Brittingham Park neighborhood.

The PARCEL FILES contain photographs and textual descriptions of each of the properties and buildings acquired by the Authority. Files are arranged by parcel number. To find a specific parcel file, consult the name index to parcel numbers attached to this register (Appendix A). The index was created from the folder title information on the Parcel Files and includes the parcel number, address of the property, and owner. The owner name was determined by the Redevelopment Authority and is likely the name of the owner at the time of sale to the City. If known, the Wisconsin Historical Society has added other names associated with the property. Note: this index is probably not comprehensive if you are searching for a parcel number by name. A secondary strategy is to search by address. If you do not find the name you are looking for, try the card index in Box 30.

A typical parcel file includes correspondence, appraisal, descriptions of both exterior and interior conditions of the building or parcel, and its use at that time as well as documents terminating leases and mortgages and/or transferring ownership to the redevelopers (including the price that the city paid). The photographs document the exterior condition of the structure or parcel, circa 1960-1961.

In general, the same type of documentation is available for the BRITTINGHAM PROJECT with the exception that there are no separate Parcel Files. Also, the Brittingham Project files include information on several cases in which owners fought the condemnation of their property, as well as an influential case limiting the Authority's power to acquire land. Photographs from the Brittingham Project, circa 1957, include images of exteriors and interiors of buildings; people involved with the project, including Mayor Ivan Nestigen, and unidentified people, possibly residents of the area; and an exterior photograph and a copy of an architectural rendering for a new apartment complex which was built on a portion of the Brittingham Project site.

Arrangement of the Materials

By project and thereunder by subseries and file.

Related Material

Neighborhood House (Madison, Wis.) Records (M2010-074), Minutes of Madison, Wisconsin Committees Related to Redevelopment and Housing (C2000/022), and Madison Redevelopment Authority Records (C1986/015 and C1986/008) contain related records.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Accession Number: C1998/038


Processing Information

Processed by Virginia Fritzsch and Sarah Roberts, 2002.


Contents List
Dane Series 326
Series: Triangle Urban Renewal Project
Subseries: Survey and Planning
Box   1
Folder   1
Newsletters and public information, news clippings, correspondence, 1959-1962
Box   1
Folder   2-3
Survey and Planning Applications, 1957-1961
Box   1
Folder   4
Boundary and topographical surveys, 1960
Box   1
Folder   5-6
Project Eligibility and Relocation Reports, 1958-1959
Loan and Grant Applications [to the Urban Renewal Administration]
Box   1
Folder   7-8
Part I, 1960
Box   2
Folder   1
Part I, 1960 (continued)
Box   2
Folder   2
Part II, 1961
Box   2
Folder   3
Consultant's review/report of application, 1961
Box   2
Folder   4
Part I Amendatory application, 1962
Box   2
Folder   5
Part II Amendatory application, 1963
Box   2
Folder   6
Amendatory applications, 1964
Box   3
Folder   1-3
Amendatory applications, 1967, 1971, 1974
Box   3
Folder   4
Application to rezone Lot 4, Block 3, Triangle Plat (701-755 Braxton Place), 1974
Subseries: Financial
Box   3
Folder   5
Survey and Planning Budgets, 1958-1961
Box   3
Folder   6
Audit Reports Number 1 - Number 6, 1958-1964
Box   3
Folder   7
City Cash Grants-in-aid to Project, 1961-1962
Subseries: Building Condition Surveys and Renewal Plans
Box   3
Folder   8
Project Planning--General, 1956-1967
Box   3
Folder   9-10
Building Conditions Data, Eligibility and Relocation Report, 1958-1959
Box   4
Folder   1
Building Conditions Data, Eligibility and Relocation Report, 1958
Box   4
Folder   2
Urban Renewal Plan and Approving Resolutions, 1961
Box   4
Folder   3-7
Urban Renewal Plan Amendments and Approving Resolutions, #1-5, 1963-1975
Box   4
Folder   8
Report to Common Council concerning Moderate Income Housing, 1963-1965
Subseries: Project Administration
Box   4
Folder   9
Project Administration--General, 1957-1964
Box   4
Folder   10
City Services Cooperation Agreement and Amendments, 1958-1962
Box   5
Folder   1
Novation Agreement with the City and the Housing and Home Finance Agency (HHFA), 1958
Box   5
Folder   2
Public Hearing, 1960
Box   5
Folder   3
Objections Filed after Public Hearing, 1960
Box   5
Folder   4
Public Hearing on Plan Amendment Number 2, 1964
Box   5
Folder   5
Project closeout, 1975
Box   30
Cases in workload, Cases out of workload, 1961-1965
Subseries: City Infrastructure and Improvement
Box   5
Folder   6
Underground Electric Service Study, 1960
Box   5
Folder   7
City/Redevelopment Authority Local Grants-in-aid Agreement, 1961-1963
Non-cash grants-in-aid
Box   5
Folder   8
Request to Housing and Urban Development for grants, 1973
Box   5
Folder   9
Street improvements, 1959-1973
Box   5
Folder   10
Sanitary sewers, 1960-1973
Box   5
Folder   11
Storm sewer system, 1960-1972
Box   5
Folder   12
Water Mains, 1961-1974
Box   6
Folder   1-2
Demolition and Removal, 1962-1971
Box   6
Folder   3
Sale and removal of project buildings, 1961-1964
Subseries: Land Acquisition
Box   6
Folder   4
Land Acquisition--General, 1959-1964
Box   6
Folder   5
Acquisition Progress Reports, 1961-1964
Box   6
Folder   6
Condemnation Action--General, 1962-1964
Contracts
Box   6
Folder   7
1st Acquisition Appraisal Contract, W.W. Wegner, 1959-1963
Box   6
Folder   8
2nd Acquisition Appraisal Contract, P.E. Offerdahl, 1960-1963
Box   6
Folder   9
3rd Acquisition Appraisal Contract, D.J. Benedict, 1961-1964
Box   6
Folder   10
Land Acquisition Agent Contract, C.J. Starr, 1961
Subseries: Land Disposition and Development
Box   6
Folder   11
Land Disposition--General, 1960-1970
Land Disposition Agreements
Box   7
Folder   1
Fred Mohs, et al., 1969-1970
Box   7
Folder   2-4
Dane Development Corporation (Park-Regent Medical Building, Lots 1, 4, 5, 6, Block 3), 1972-1975
Box   7
Folder   5-6
City of Madison (Madison General Hospital, Lot 2, Block 2), 1964
Box   8
Folder   1-2
City of Madison (Neighborhood Center, Lot 1, Block 1), 1961-1967
Box   8
Folder   3-4
Madison Housing Authority (for elderly housing), 1962-1975
Box   8
Folder   5
Public Facilities Associates (for parcels 3-1, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6), 1968-1970
Box   8
Folder   6
Developer Interest, 1958-1963
Box   9
Folder   1-2
Developer Interest, 1964-1971
Reuse Appraisal report
Box   9
Folder   3
R. Radcliff, 1960
Box   9
Folder   4
Iowa Appraisal Corporation, 1971
Box   9
Folder   5
Architect's feasibility study on Triangle medium density housing site, 1965-1966
Box   9
Folder   6
Re-zoning, 1972-1975
Subseries: Parcel Files
Box   10
#1-1 through 1-14
Box   11
2-1 through 2-17
Box   12
2-18 through 3-18
Box   13
3-19 through 4-10
Box   14
4-11 through 5-8
Box   15
6-1 through 6-11
Box   16
6-12 through 7-10
Box   17
7-11 through 8-8
Box   18
8-9a through 9-9
Box   19
9-10 through 10-10
Box   20
10-11 through 11-15
Box   21
11-16 through 12-6
Box   22
12-6 through 13-7
Box   23
13-8 through 14-7
Box   24
14-8 through 15-9
Box   25
15-10 through 16-3
Box   26
16-4 through 18-1 and 19-1
Series: Brittingham Project
Subseries: Survey and Planning
Box   27
Folder   1
Project administration, 1955-1966, 1979-1981
Box   27
Folder   2
Parkside Apartments survey, 1976-1981
Box   27
Folder   3
Survey and Planning Application [to the Housing and Home Finance Agency], 1954
Box   27
Folder   4
Preliminary project reports, 1955-1956
Loan and Grant Applications [to the Housing and Home Finance Agency]
Box   27
Folder   5
Part I, 1956
Box   27
Folder   6
Part II, 1957
Box   27
Folder   7
Part I Amendatory Application, 1960
Box   28
Folder   1
Part II Amendatory Application, 1961
Subseries: Financial
Box   28
Folder   2-3
Audit reports #1-8, 1954-1966
Subseries: Building Condition Surveys and Renewal Plans
Box   28
Folder   4
Building Conditions Data (preliminary project report), 1955
Box   28
Folder   5
Approved urban renewal resolution and plan, 1956
Box   28
Folder   6
Public hearing on plan, 1956
Box   28
Folder   7
Approved amended resolution and plan, 1961
Subseries: City Infrastructure and Improvement
Non-cash Grants-In-Aid
Box   28
Folder   8
Agreement with city, 1961
Box   28
Folder   9-10
1957-1967
Box   28
Folder   11
1960-1972
Box   28
Folder   12
1962-1965
Subseries: Land Acquisitions and Condemnation
Box   29
Folder   1
Land acquisition, general, 1955-1959
Box   29
Folder   2
Title reports, 1956
Box   29
Folder   3
Acquisition appraisal report, J. Coulter, 1956
Box   29
Folder   4-5
Acquisition appraisal report, D.J. Bennett, 1957
Litigation
Box   29
Folder   6
Impact of State of Wisconsin ex rel. City of Milwaukee vs. Circuit Court of Milwaukee County on land acquisition, 1958
Box   29
Folder   7-8
Condemnation Cases (7), Redevelopment Authority vs. defendant, 1959-1960
Box   29
Folder   9
Order to vacate Sumner Plat, 1961
Box   29
Folder   10
Final appraisal and acquisition prices, eminent domain issues, 1957
Subseries: Land Disposition and Development
Box   29
Folder   11
Public utilities and improvements, 1956-1960
Box   29
Folder   12
Private utilities, 1960-1967
Box   29
Folder   13
Rezoning project land, 1961
PH Dane Series 326
Series: Photographs
Dane Series 326
Box   6
Folder   256
Subseries: General Project
Subseries: Triangle Urban Redevelopment Project
Parcel Files
Box   1
Folder   1-14
1-1 to 1-14
Box   1
Folder   15-33
2-1 to 2-19
Box   1
Folder   34-53
3-1 to 3-20
Box   2
Folder   54-69
4-1 to 4-16
Box   2
Folder   70-77
5-1 to 5-8
Box   2
Folder   78-91
6-1 to 6-14
Box   2
Folder   92-98
7-1 to 7-7
Box   3
Folder   99-106
7-8 to 7-15
Box   3
Folder   107-122
8-1 to 8-15
Box   3
Folder   123-137
9-1 to 9-15
Box   3
Folder   138-148
10-1 to 10-12
Box   3
Folder   149-154
11-1 to 11-6
Box   4
Folder   155-173
11-7 to 11-25
Box   4
Folder   174-190
12-1 to 12-17
Box   4
Folder   191-206
13-1 to 13-16
Box   5
Folder   207-215
14-1 to 14-9
Box   5
Folder   216-236
15-1 to 15-22
Box   5
Folder   237-247
16-1 to 16-11
Box   5
Folder   248-249
17-1 to 17-2
Box   5
Folder   250
18-1, 19-1
Subseries: Brittingham Project
Building Conditions
Photographs of comparable properties
Box   6
Folder   257
1956
Box   6
Folder   258-259
1957
Land Acquisition and Condemnation
Appraisals
Project Parcel Number
Box   6
Folder   251
16-10A
Box   6
Folder   252
3-5
Box   6
Folder   253
11-13
Box   6
Folder   254
12-3
Box   6
Folder   255
7-3-A
Appendix A: Name Index to Parcel Numbers
Box Parcel Owner's Last Name Owner's First Name Owner's Last Name Owner's First Name Address Other Associated Names
10 1-1 Tantillo Trust . . . 702-04 W. Washington Avenue .
10 1-2 Hoffman John Hoffman Avid 503 Regent Street .
10 1-3 Paley Sam, et al. . . 515 Regent Street .
10 1-4 Gerke Henry . . 527 Regent Street .
10 1-5 Schiavo Celia . . 531 Regent Street .
10 1-6 Motisi Antonio . . 3 South Frances Street .
10 1-7 Capitani John Capitani Marie 5 South Frances Street .
10 1-8 Manderino Anna . . 19 South Frances Street .
10 1-9 Sinagub Greenwald Sinagub Schackter 21 South Frances Street .
10 1-10 Magnasco Pearl . . 614-16 Milton Street .
10 1-11 Fuss Carl . . 612 Milton Street .
10 1-12 Rane James . . 610 Milton Street .
10 1-13 Pellitteri Maddalena . . 724-26 West Washington Avenue .
10 1-14 Temkin Etta . . 720 West Washington Avenue .
11 2-1 Hines Anna . . 2 South Frances Street .
11 2-2 Lawry Anna . . 609 Regent Street .
11 2-3 Brasci Josephine . . 611 Regent Street .
11 2-4 Badenna Lillian . . 615 Regent Street .
11 2-5 Niva Mary . . 633 Regent Street .
11 2-6 Vivian Merrill . . 637 Regent Street .
11 2-7 Nania Gaetana . . 19 South Lake Street .
11 2-8 Hall Michael . . 15 South Lake Street .
11 2-9 Schiro John . . 13 South Lake Street .
11 2-10 Parisi Demetro . . 638 Milton Street .
11 2-11 Vitale Frank . . 636 Milton Street .
11 2-12 Troia Sundine . . 634 Milton Street .
11 2-13 Falci Santina . . 24 South Frances Street .
11 2-14 Amato Mamie . . 22 South Frances Street .
11 2-15 Labruzzi Antonina . . 20 South Frances Street .
11 2-16 Giacomelli Mary . . 18 South Frances Street .
11 2-17 Amato Sam Amato Roselyn 14 South Frances Street .
12 2-18 Bass Kenneth . . 10 South Frances Street .
12 2-19 Manning Ray Manning Annie 4 South Frances Street .
12 3-1 Nania Gaetana . . 2 South Lake Street; 703 Regent Street .
12 3-2 Montolto Joe . . 705-07 Regent Street; 4 South Lake Street Annie Montolto
12 3-3 Parks Roger L. . . 709 Regent Street Pearlean Parks
12 3-4 Gervasi Marie . . 725 Regent Street Maria Gervasi
12 3-5 Labruzzi Peter . . 3 South Murray Street .
12 3-6 Jazdzewski Leonard Jazdzewski Agnes 5 South Murray Street .
12 3-7 Shivers Oscar . . 11 South Murray Street Elsa Shivers
12 3-8 Bass Margaret E. . . 15 South Murray Street Clifford L. Bass
12 3-9 City of Madison . . . Tot Lot on South Murray Street .
12 3-10 Dunlap Nadine N. . . 21 South Murray Street .
12 3-11 Romano Frank J. . . 25 South Murray Street Betty L. Romano
12 3-12 Canepa Joseph . . 720 Milton Street .
12 3-13 DiCristina John B. DiCristina Rosa 714 Milton Street .
12 3-14 Pullara Joseph . . 712 Milton Street .
12 3-15 Grignano Company . . . 710 Milton Street Anthony Grignano Company
12 3-16 Labruzzi Antonina . . 708 Milton Street .
12 3-17 Schiavo Marian Amato (Trustee) . . 706 Milton Street .
12 3-18 Kurth George W. . . 14 South Lake Street Dorothy M. Kurth
13 3-19 Prestigiacomo Rose . . 12 South Lake Street .
13 3-20 DiGregorio . . . 8 South Lake Street Antonio DiGregorio
13 4-1 Guiseppina Carona . . 2 South Murray Street .
13 4-2 Renda Benjamin . . 809 Regent Street .
13 4-3 Schiro Peter . . 811 Regent Street .
13 4-4 Sechrest Mary M. . . 813-15 Regent Street Mary Ann Sechrest; Vern Sechrest
13 4-5 Clemente John . . 817 Regent Street Geovanni Chlimenth
13 4-6 Ripp John N. . . 819 Regent Street Irma F. Ripp
13 4-7 Capacio James J. . . 821 Regent Street Selma H. Capacio
13 4-8 Castagnia Anton Castagnia Anna 825 Regent Street .
13 4-9 Larrabee James W. . . 1 South Park Street Arthur Zurbuchen
13 4-10 Caliva Giovanni . . 5 South Park Street John Caliva
14 4-11 Fodera John Fodera Rose 7-9 South Park Street .
14 4-12 Vultaggio Sam . . 818 Bowen Court Mary Vultaggio
14 4-13 Masino Anthony . . 816 Bowen Court .
14 4-14 DiSalvo Joseph A. . . 800 Bowen Court .
14 4-15 Rane James A. . . South Murray Street Mary Ann Rane
14 4-16 Billitteri Maria . . 6 South Murray Street .
14 5-1 Quartuccio Nicolo . . 901-903 Regent Street Mary Quartuccio
14 5-2 Aiello Joseph Aiello Mary 907-09 Regent Street .
14 5-3 Puccio James . . 911 Regent Street Angeline Puccio
14 5-4 Wallace Arleen M. . . 923 Regent Street George I. Wallace
14 5-5 Schiro Joseph . . 933 Regent Street Kathryn Schiro
14 5-6 Donagrico Anthony . . 15 South Brooks Street Jenny Donagrico
14 5-7 Cascio Marie . . 17-19 South Brooks Street Joseph Cascio
14 5-8 Premonstratensian Fathers . . . 10 South Park Street .
15 6-1 Sperry Harvey . . 1001 Regent Street Georgina Sperry
15 6-2 Krause Gertrude . . 1003 Regent Street .
15 6-3 Quartuccio Nicolo . . 1017 Regent Street Mary Quartuccio
15 6-4 Luetke William V. Luetke Elizabeth 1019 Regent Street .
15 6-5 Leonard Thomas A. . . 1021-23 Regent Street Madison Bank & Trust Company
15 6-6 Hessman Hugo Ernest . . 1025 Regent Street .
15 6-7 Radke Gordon . . 1-3 South Mills Street Kenneth L. Newville; Annalou Newville
15 6-8 Seibel R.J. . . 5-7 South Mills Street Laurence C. Heggesta; Edith Heggesta
15 6-9 Tortorici Mary et al. . . 11 South Mills Street .
15 6-10 Thornton Elizabeth Ann . . 13-15 South Mills Street .
15 6-11 Everson Grace . . 1020 Bowen Court .
16 6-12 Caruso Robert B. . . 1014 & 1018 Bowen Court Lorraine E. Caruso
16 6-13 Savone Sam . . 1010 Bowen Street Viola Savone
16 6-14 Schiro Dominic . . 16 South Brooks Street Kathleen R. Shiro
16 7-1 Stellane Natale . . 1001 Bowen Court Mary Stellane
16 7-2 Quartuccio Joseph . . 1003 Bowen Court .
16 7-3 Stassi Joseph G. . . 1007 Bowen Court Antonietta Stassi
16 7-4 Schiro Vito J. Schiro Anna E. 1013 Bowen Court .
16 7-5 Reda Joseph . . 1021 Bowen Court Elisina Reda
16 7-6 Skare Opal Tisdale . . 1025 Bowen Court Opal Tisdale
16 7-7 Oehler Richard H. . . 25 South Mills Street Jennie Chortek
16 7-8 Dworetzky Rachel . . 29-31 South Mills Street .
16 7-9 Coyne Florence M. . . 37 South Mills Street .
16 7-10 Badger Bus Lines, Inc. . . . 1024 Milton Street .
17 7-11 Tortorice Joseph J. Tortorice Particia 1016 Milton Street .
17 7-12 Parkinson Daniel P. . . 1014 Milton Street Stella F. Parkinson
17 7-13 Spatola John . . 1010 Milton Street Lesta Spatola
17 7-14 Flinn Albert H. . . 1008 Milton Street Jennie E. Flinn
17 7-15 Labruzzi Peter . . 40-42 South Brooks Street .
17 8-1 St. Joseph's Church Rectory . . . 10-12 South Park Street Premonstratensian Fathers
17 8-2 Genna Frank, et al. . . 915 Bowen Court .
17 8-3 Maneen Joseph Maneen Constance 917 Bowen Court .
17 8-4 Troia Antonina . . 919 Bowen Court .
17 8-5 Sansone John . . 21 South Brooks Street Josephine Sansone
17 8-6 Troia Joseph . . 25 South Brooks Street Maria Troia
17 8-7 Cascio John Cascio Mary 928 Milton Street .
17 8-8 Maltese Nunzio . . 926 Milton Street Rose Maltese
18 8-9A Genna Anthony . . 924 Milton Street Paul V. Genna; Tina Genna
18 8-9B Genna Paul . . 920 Milton Street Vincent P. Genna; Hallie A. Genna
18 8-10 Genna Vincent P., et al. . . 918 Milton Street .
18 8-11 Willett Donald N. . . 910 Milton Street Norma W. Willett
18 8-12 Novara Gasper . . 906 Milton Street Rose Novara; Casper Novara
18 8-13 Wardell Kenneth L. . . 904 Milton Street Mary J. Wardell
18 8-14 Canepa Joseph . . 720 Milton Street; 30-32 South Park Street James Canepa
18 8-15 Willett Dann . . 26-28 South Park Street Carlo Bonino; Mary Bonino
18 9-1 Armand Simon . . 16-18 South Murray Street Doris F. Simon
18 9-2 Ripp John N. . . Bowen Court .
18 9-3 DiCristina Catherine . . Bowen Court John DiCristina
18 9-4 DiCristina Catherine, et al. . . 17-25 South Park Street Margaret Spataro Conant, et al.
18 9-5 Intravaia Charles . . 27-29 South Park Street Heirs of Margaret Intravaia
18 9-6 Martorano Virginia . . 822 Milton Street .
18 9-7 Cardarella Anna . . 820 Milton Street Antonino Cardarella
18 9-8 Washington Paul . . 818 Milton Street J.M. Zahradka; Mary Zahradka
18 9-9 Sinacub Greenwald and Schackter . . 816 Milton Street Abraham Sinacub, et al.
19 9-10 Puccio Frances . . 812 Milton Street .
19 9-11 DiCristina Catherine . . 810 Milton Street Joseph P. DiCristina, et al.
19 9-12 Chiovaro Alfonzo . . 808 Milton Street .
. 9-13 Pullara Casparo Pullara Marie 806 Milton Street; 30 South Murray Street .
19 9-14 Gyles Ida . . 24 South Murray Street Leroy R. Gyles
19 9-15 University of Wisconsin Foundation (Ebling) . . . 20 South Murray Street Paul R. Ebling
19 10-1 Pure Oil Company . . . 102 South Park Street .
19 10-2 McClain Lowell S. . . 903 Milton Street Dominica C. McClain
19 10-3 Brown Charles W. . . 905 Milton Street Dorothy A. Brown
19 10-4 Sanders Jack E. . . 909 Milton Street .
19 10-5 Sweet Fannie . . 917-919 Milton Street .
19 10-6 Cerro Callisto J. . . 921 Milton Street .
19 10-7 Trameri Charles . . 101 South Brooks Street Pierina Trameri
19 10-8 Winer Morris . . 105 South Brooks Street Rose Winer
19 10-10 Schwartz Sam Schwartz Rose L. 902 Mound Street .
20 10-11 Frank William Frank Rose 118 South Park Street .
20 10-12 Yunck Martin A. . . 114 South Park Street .
20 11-1 Donagrico Anthony . . 104 South Murray Street Jenny Donagrico
20 11-3 Tranchita Anthony; Ethel; Leonard; Frances Fiore Rose 813-815 Milton Street .
20 11-4 Mack Herman Mack Fannie 817 Milton Street Herman Machlis
20 11-5 Gordon Sam Kuperman Harry 819 Milton Street Pola Gordon
20 11-6 Cuccia Laura . . 821 Milton Street .
20 11-7 Tomarchenko Dora . . 101 South Park Street .
20 11-8 Owens Baylus E. . . 105 South Park Street Mamie H. Owens
20 11-9 Kailin Clarence . . 109 South Park Street Margaret Kailin
20 11-10 Bowers Earl . . 111 South Park Street Joan Bowers
20 11-11 Taliafferro Odell, et al . . 113 South Park Street .
20 11-12 Tortorice Angelo, et al. . . 117 South Park Street .
20 11-13 Tortorici Mary . . 828 Mound Street Guiseppe Tortorici
20 11-14 Gordon Sam . . 826 Mound Street Pola Gordon
20 11-15 Block Realty, Inc. . . . 824 Mound Street .
21 11-16 Simon Armand J. . . 822 Mound Street .
21 11-17 Peckham Clara . . 820 Mound Street .
21 11-18 Caputo Carlo . . 818 Mound Street .
21 11-19 Wiley Mary . . 816 Mound Street .
21 11-20 Shapiro Abram . . 810 Mound Street; 812 Mound Street; 814 Mound Street .
21 11-21 Sinagub Abraham . . 808-810 Mound Street .
21 11-22 Porter James Porter Alice 802 Mound Street .
21 11-23 Sinagub, Greenwald, Schackter . . . 120 South Murray Street Abraham Sinagub, et al.
21 11-24 City of Madison . . . 116 South Murray Street .
21 11-25 Shapiro Herman . . 106-110 South Murray Street The Lester Corporation
21 12-1 Oimoen Olaf . . 701-703 Milton Street .
21 12-2 Manino Mamie . . 705 Milton Street .
21 12-3 Simon Armand J. Stein I.Y. 713 Milton Street Armand J. Simon; Doris F. Simon
21 12-4 Bonano Annie . . 715 Milton Street .
21 12-5 Ciulla Anna . . 717 Milton Street .
22 12-6 Shapiro Abraham . . 109 South Murray Street .
22 12-7 Gambino Peter . . 111 South Murray Street; 129 South Murray Street Madelaine Gambino
22 12-8 DiSalvo Ben . . 100 Block South Murray Street Francesca DiSalvo
22 12-9 Sinagub, Greenwald, Schackter . . . 722-724 Mound Street Abraham Sinagub, et al.
22 12-10 Williams Ben . . 720 Mound Street Bennie R. Zimmerman
22 12-11 Jurick Steve . . 718 Mound Street Frank Blucher; Mandalina Blucher
22 12-12 Siev Morris Siev Edna 716 Mound Street .
22 12-13 Traino Vito . . 710 Mound Street Anna Traino
22 12-14 Vitale Peter . . 102 South Lake Street Neal H. Stoddard
22 12-15 Vitale Mary . . 114 South Lake Street .
22 12-16 Calvary Methodist Church . . . 112 South Lake Street Madison Methodist Union
22 12-17 Maisano Josephine . . 110 South Lake Street .
22 13-1 Urso John, et al. . . 734-736 West Washington Avenue Anton Urso
22 13-2 Francis Copeland . . 617 Milton Street Maxine Francis
22 13-3 Billetteri Madalena . . 619 Milton Street .
22 13-4 Jordan Scott . . 627 Milton Street Marian Amato Schiavo (Trustee)
22 13-5 Gerke Frederick L. . . 629 Milton Street .
22 13-6 Calvary Methodist Church . . . 103-105 South Lake Street Madison Methodist Union
22 13-7 LaBruzzi Peter . . 111 South Lake Street .
23 13-8 Switzky (Glick) Ida P. Glick Harry 115 1/2 South Lake Street; 115 South Lake Street Ida P. Switzky (Glick)
23 13-9 Traino Vito . . 119 South Lake Street Annie Traino
23 13-10 Caruso James . . 610-612 Mound Street Caroline Caruso
23 13-11 Schneider Martin P. . . 602 Mound Street; 756-766 West Washington Avenue .
23 13-12 Troia Jack, et al. . . 752-754 West Washington Avenue .
23 13-13 Glass Louis, et al. . . 748-750 West Washington Avenue .
23 13-14 Rollins Edward L. . . 746 West Washington Avenue .
23 13-15 Ehrman Cecilia . . 742 West Washington Avenue Cecilia Clyman
23 13-16 Urso Joseph, et al. . . Vacant Lot .
23 14-1 Soc. Ital. Mutuo Soccorso Bersaglieri . . . 764 West Washington Avenue .
23 14-2 Madison Neighborhood Centers . . . 768 West Washington Avenue .
23 14-3 LeTourneau Joseph E., et al. . . 715 Mound Street Catherine M. LeTourneau
23 14-4 Caruso Caroline . . 717 Mound Street James Caruso
23 14-5 Onheiber Jerome, et al. . . 719 Mound Street .
23 14-6 Holman Willard . . 723 Mound Street Flora Gerhardt
23 14-7 Congregation Adas Jeshurun . . . 729 Mound Street .
24 14-8 Gerke & Singer . . . 796 West Washington Avenue Heinrich Gerke
24 14-9 Puccio Joe, et al. . . 786-788 West Washington Avenue Maria Puccio
24 15-2 Rotel Gordon, et al. . . 807 Mound Street Alvin Rotel
24 15-3 Derman Dorothy, et al. . . 809 Mound Street .
24 15-4 Johnson Odell . . 811 Mound Street Marjorie M. Johnson
24 15-5 Brewster Katherine . . 813 Mound Street Katherine M. Drummond; Robert Jones
24 15-6 Hulbert Aurelia . . 815 Mound Street Caspare Novara; Rose Novara
24 15-7 Halperin Charles . . 209, 205-207 South Park Street; 817 & 819 Mound Street .
24 15-8 Colletti Vincent . . 825 Mound Street .
24 15-9 Madison Pythian Foundation . . . 829 Mound Street .
25 15-10 Rabinowitz Rose . . 211 South Park Street .
25 15-11 Accardo Carlo, et al. . . 215 South Park Street Antonina Accardo
25 15-12 Sweet Israel . . 836-838 Chandler Street Esther Sweet
25 15-13 Huetta Janecek . . 834 Chandler Street C.A. Haugner
25 15-14 Sweet Dave . . 832 Chandler Street Ida Sweet
25 15-15 Anthony Harry Anthony Lorraine; Anna 826-828 Chandler Street John Joseph Anthony
25 15-16 Stark and Castleberg . . . 816 Chandler Street John Novick; Christina Novick
25 15-17 Gerke Henry A. . . 814 Chandler Street .
25 15-18 London Clara . . 810-812 Chandler Street .
25 15-19 Switzky, et al. . . . 806-808 Chandler Street Leila Sinaiko Shapiro
25 15-20 Gerke Henry, et al. . . 802-804 Chandler Street .
25 15-21 Sweet Nathan . . 214 South Murray Street Mollie Sweet
25 15-22 Kast Delbert . . 212 South Murray Street .
25 16-1 Phillips Petroleum Company . . . 802 West Washington Avenue .
25 16-2 Sweet Nathan . . 825 Chandler Street .
25 16-3 Moseley Lubertha . . 827 Chandler Street Lubertha V'Otey Moseley
26 16-4 Schlough Arthur . . 829 Chandler Street Genevieve Schlough
26 16-5 Jacobson Nora A. . . 831 Chandler Street .
26 16-6 Johnson Gordon . . 833 Chandler Street Luberta Johnson
26 16-7 Wunderl Esther . . 309 South Park Street .
26 16-8 Aiello Joseph . . 838 West Washington Avenue Mary Aiello
26 16-9 Mitchell Oil Company . . . 840 West Washington Avenue Robert Mitchell Fuel Company
26 16-10 Collalti Rose . . 834 West Washington Avenue .
26 16-11 Byer George M. . . 822-832 West Washington Avenue .
26 17-1 Bruckner Walter . . 405 South Park Street Shell Oil Company
26 17-2 City of Madison Water department well . . West Washington Avenue .
26 18-1 City of Madison Brittingham Park . . West Washington Avenue .
26 19-1 City of Madison Brittingham Park . . West Washington Avenue .