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[[Image:OTT.jpg|left|thumb|250px|560 Fenelon. Photo in 2011.]]  WILLIAM OTT HOME.  Located at 560 Fenelon, the home was featured in the 25th Annual Dubuque Old House Enthusiasts Tour.  The building was constructed in 1901 on a bluff once called Prospect Hill, a mining site owned by Sylvester Saucier.
[[Image:OTT.jpg|left|thumb|250px|560 Fenelon. Photo in 2011.]]  WILLIAM OTT HOME.  Located at 560 Fenelon, the home was featured in the 25th Annual Dubuque Old House Enthusiasts Tour.  The building was constructed in 1901 on a bluff once called Prospect Hill, a mining site owned by Sylvester Saucier.


William Ott, the first owner, and his brother harvested timber around Eau Claire, Wisconsin and then float it down to Dubuque for milling.  In later years, the brothers owned Ott Mill, a large sawmill operation.
William Ott, the first owner, and his brother harvested timber around Eau Claire, Wisconsin and then floated it down to Dubuque for milling.  In later years, the brothers owned Ott Mill, a large sawmill operation.
 
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Revision as of 05:49, 19 November 2011

560 Fenelon. Photo in 2011.

WILLIAM OTT HOME. Located at 560 Fenelon, the home was featured in the 25th Annual Dubuque Old House Enthusiasts Tour. The building was constructed in 1901 on a bluff once called Prospect Hill, a mining site owned by Sylvester Saucier.

William Ott, the first owner, and his brother harvested timber around Eau Claire, Wisconsin and then floated it down to Dubuque for milling. In later years, the brothers owned Ott Mill, a large sawmill operation.

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Source:

Old House Enthusiasts online

Dubuque City Assessor