Louis Smith Tainter House

The Louis Smith Tainter House is a historic building in Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States.

The building was built in 1889 by architect Harvey Ellis; it was funded by Andrew Tainter, a partner in Knapp, Stout & Co., as a home and wedding gift for his son Louis Smith Tainter.

[2][3] The building was built out of locally quarried sandstone in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.

The Stout Institute bought the property from the county and converted it to a women's dormitory named Eichelberger Hall for the University of Wisconsin–Stout in 1945.

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