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by Steven Ralser
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This structure on the grounds of Camp Randall, Univeristy of Wisconsin, Madison,Wisconsin is often mistakenly referred to as a civil war stockade. ... more
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This structure on the grounds of Camp Randall, Univeristy of Wisconsin, Madison,Wisconsin is often mistakenly referred to as a civil war stockade. However research by Daniel Epstein revealed it's true history - this is copied from an article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (June 27, 2012).
"At the end of the Civil War, the wood buildings at Camp Randall were sold as surplus government property. One of the 40-foot-long camp guard houses was purchased by a Madison man who hauled it to his home on Johnson St., reassembled it and used it as a corn crib. When the man died, his friends remembered it had once been part of Camp Randall and they offered to return it. No one is sure when that happened but it was probably between 1914 and 1936. It was either too big or dilapidated so it was chopped into smaller pieces and assembled at its current location. That's why there are no doors and the gable roof is constructed of thin boards.
It's the only artifact at Camp Randall Me...
I am a nature and landscape photographer based in Madison, WI, with images from around the world. I am originally from Australia, but have lived in New Brunswick, Canada, and Socorro, New Mexico, before moving to Madison. I am trained as a geologist, and still teach introductory geology classes (need to pay the bills somehow).. The love of the outdoors has strongly influenced my photography, initially in Australia, but then in the the NW Territories of Canada (I was there doing geology), and the desert of New Mexico. Now I find the beauty around where I live in Madison. If you live in the Madison area, contact me, and I can print images for you (save on postage).
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Stephanie Grant
Wonderful capture, love the tones and textures!
Jane Selverstone
Great presentation!
Aimee L Maher Photography and Art Visit ALMGallerydotcom
Great work!
Ella Kaye Dickey
great Camp Randal capture; a place I would not want to go inside to hang out; lots of history
John Trommer
Nice shot.
Pamela Williams
Lovely presentation!
John Franke
Love it, great capture!
Dennis Nelson
Great shot!
Lisa Bell
love your repeats!!
Linda Brody
nice,
Kristina Rinell
Beautiful!
Bill Gallagher
Nice image.
Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography
Nice work
Ambre Wallitsch
Awesome! Love the tones!
Lingfai Leung
Great capture
Cathy Mahnke
Terrific!
Steven Reed
Nice!
Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography
Nice work!
Ellen Levinson
Nice image!
D Hackett
Nice capture
Phyllis Taylor
Nice find!
Matt Plyler
cool image!