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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 1: Rountree Hall, Platteville, Wisconsin, USA (1853; subsequent additions)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 4: The First United Methodist Church, Mineral Point, Wisconsin, USA (1871)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 2: Detail of Rountree Hall, Platteville, Wisconsin, USA (1853; subsequent additions)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 3: Close-up of the Facade Ashlar, Rountree Hall, Platteville, Wisconsin, USA (1853; subsequent additions)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 5: The First United Methodist Church, Mineral Point, Wisconsin, USA (1871)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 6: Close-Up of the First United Methodist Church, Mineral Point, Wisconsin, USA (1871)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 7: Vermiculation Madness at the First United Methodist Church, Mineral Point, Wisconsin, USA (1871)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 8: Tafoniaceous Textures at the First United Methodist Church, Mineral Point, Wisconsin, USA (1871)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 9: Green County Courthouse, Monroe, Wisconsin, USA (1891)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 10: Detail of the Green County Courthouse, Monroe, Wisconsin, USA (1891)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 11: A Closer Look at the Green County Courthouse, Monroe, Wisconsin, USA (1891)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 12: A View from the Porch, Green County Courthouse, Monroe, Wisconsin, USA (1891)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 14: The Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil War Monument, Monroe, Wisconsin, USA (1913)
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Architectural Geology of Southwestern Wisconsin, Part 15: Zooming in on the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil War Monument, Monroe, Wisconsin, USA (1913)