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MARSH MANSION
MARSH MANSION. Located at 1049 University, the house was built in 1854 by James Marsh for his wife Harriett Langworthy, sister of the four LANGWORTHY BROTHERS. Unfortunately Mrs. Marsh died before the home was completed. The Marsh family lived in the mansion until 1910. It was owned by Dr. William P. and Anna Power Slattery, and later became the HUEBSCH FUNERAL HOME. In 1944, Delbert J. and MARY REGINA HAYFORD purchased the mansion.
The Marsh Mansion featured hand-carved doors and window casings, Corinthian columns, four solid bronze chandeliers, and eight marble fireplaces. A walnut staircase and woodwork throughout the house was carved by a Swiss craftsman brought to Dubuque just for this job. French window glass and mirrors and a double front door of carved walnut were also features. The mansion was razed in 1965 to make room for the expanding CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY.
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Sources:
"Announcing the Opening of Our New Funeral Home," Telegraph-Herald, Jul 22, 1932: https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=iuNFAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EL4MAAAAIBAJ&pg=4129%2C5905426
Sommer, Lawrence. The Heritage of Dubuque, An Architectural View. East Dubuque: Tel Graphics, October 1975