Robert M. Lamp Cottage
The cottage was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright for boyhood friend, Robert M. Lamp (1866–1916), for whom Wright also designed the Lamp House in Madison.The cottage was a two-story tall building with horizontal siding and a wrap-around porch on the second floor.In 1902–03, a windmill was added on the island to bring water to the cottage.Evidence points toward the cottage burning in late 1934 to early 1935.According to Wright scholar, John O. Holzheuter, in "Frank Lloyd Wright designs for Robert Lamp": A search of newspapers and fire department records for Waunakee (the department that technically should have taken the call) proved fruitless for establishing a date ... Because no taxes were paid on the building for 1935, it can be deduced that the fire occurred after May 15, 1934 and before May 15, 1935.
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