There he bought the lot on Prospect Avenue, which was then Milwaukee's "Gold Coast" - where the elites built elaborate homes.
[5] Wilson laid out a 3-story Neoclassical-styled building clad in red brick and trimmed in brownstone, with a monumental portico supported by four Corinthian columns.
The floors were carefully constructed to absorb noise with layers of deafening quilts and two inches of mineral wool.
[6] McIntosh's widow Effie sold the mansion in 1921 to William Osbourne Goodrich and his wife Marie.
[8] Other current and former faculty include Margaret Hawkins, Lee Dougherty, Pearl Brice, Benjamin Verdery, Marion Verhaalen, Rebecca Penneys, Tony King, Edward Wise, Jesse Hauck,[4] and Jack Grassel.