Wiedenbeck-Dobelin Warehouse

1907, Claude and Starck, Architects

1915 Addition, Law and Law, Architects

The Wiedenbeck-Dobelin Co., founded in 1894 by T.E. Wiedenbeck and C.W. Dobelin, provided blacksmithing and wagon making supplies to local industry. This warehouse represents an important era of early industrial development, and is significant for its association with the advancement of regional commercial trade. The warehouse is also significant as the work of Madison architects Claude and Starck and as an industrial type design, in this case featuring brick construction with ornamentation derived from tall windows and segmented arches.

Designated August 7, 1989

Marker is on West Mifflin Street 0.1 miles west of North Bedford Street, on the left when traveling west.

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