Braley House

1875-76

The house of Judge Arthur B. Braley was a social and cultural center of the Mansion Hill area in the Nineteenth Century. The house was built of cream brick with incised stone lintels in the Late Gothic Revival style. Braley, a patron of the literary arts, was also active in Madison politics for more than thirty years as a government official and journalist.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of North Henry Street and West Gilman Street, on the left when traveling north.

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