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John T. W. Jennings (
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, 1856 to ?) was the
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's architect from 1885 to 1893, and was part-time supervising architect for the
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from 1899 to 1906. He contributed to many prominent campus buildings.


List of buildings designed or overseen

* Milwaukee Road depot (1889),
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* Milwaukee Road Railway depo

(1890), Whitewater (city), Wisconsin, Whitewater, Wisconsin * University of Wisconsin–Madison King Hall, 1525 Observatory Drive, built in two stages as an expandable design (1894 and 1896) * University of Wisconsin–Madison Dairy Barn

(1897), 1915 Linden Dr. Madison, Wisconsin * University of Wisconsin–Madison Agricultural Bulletin Building (1899

* Janesville Public Library (Janesville, Wisconsin), Janesville Public Librarybr>
(1902), S. Main Street,
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* University of Wisconsin–Madison Agriculture Hallbr>
(1903) * University of Wisconsin–Madison Engineering Building (Old Education

* Dunn County Training and Agricultural School (with
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)
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*
Delafield Fish Hatchery The Delafield Fish Hatchery was established in 1906 in Delafield, Wisconsin as part of a state system to stock game fish fry into Wisconsin lakes and streams. With The hatchery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. Histo ...
, Main St.,
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References

* Feldman, Jim.
The Buildings of the University of Wisconsin–Madison
'. Madison: University of Wisconsin–Madison Archives, 1997. * University of Wisconsin–Madison.
The Agricultural District
in
Perspectives of a University: A Survey of the Campus Architectural, Historical, Archaeological and Memorial Resources, and Recommendations for Preservation
'. Madison: Author, 1978, pp. 46–51.


External links


University of Wisconsin–Madison Facility Name Registry
1856 births American railway architects Year of death missing University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty Architects from Wisconsin {{US-architect-stub