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A circa 1923 view of the William Plankinton mansion, at that time the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Hospital, flanked by John Plankinton Mansion, in the background, to the left, and the School of Dentistry (behind).
A close-up view of a window in the Elizabeth Plankinton mansion, providing a closer look at some of the unique architectural features of the building, circa 1980.
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A crane and wrecking ball work to destroy the William Plankinton Mansion, 1969-1970. The southwest portion of the building has been removed in this view.
A hallway in the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion features crown molding and decorative columns while obstructed with a variety of building materials, circa 1980.
A Marquette Tribune article about the Milwaukee Common Council investigating the unexpected demolition of the Elizabeth Plankinton mansion, October 15, 1980.
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A Milwaukee Journal article which provides information about the William Plankinton mansion, the Plankinton family, and the structure's time as an icon on the Marquette campus, written upon the event of the building's pending destruction.
A short article, with several pictures, which discusses the history and architecture of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, published in New Day, March 18, 1972.
A unique window in the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion looks south onto the Marquette campus, April 19, 1978. Visible through the window are Memorial Library and the Olin Engineering Center.
A view from the landing at the top top of the staircase in the Elizabeth Plankinton mansion, March 12, 1980. Examples of decorative woodwork are visible, as is physical damage to the building.
A view of the south and east facades of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, which housed the Knights of Columbus for the majority of its life, cirac November 1973.
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A view of the William Plankinton mansion and its front lawn, as seen from West Wisconsin Avenue, circa 1945. At that time, the building served as home to Marquette's Department of Athletics.
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A view of the William Plankinton Mansion, as it looked during the demolition process, 1969-1970. Here, a tractor-trailer waits along 16th Street to remove rubble from the site.
Aerial view of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion as seen from the west side of the building. The Knights of Columbus addition is visible at the rear of the building; the Jesuit Residence and Walter Schroeder Hall are visible to the west in the...
An advertisement from Wisconsin Heritages, Inc. asking people to make donations in order to save the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion. The advertisement ran in the Milwaukee Sentinel, September 8, 1980.