Timeline
1883: House built for Henry Sherry, Neenah's most prominent lumberman at the time, by William Waters, a well-known architect from Oshkosh who designed over 150 buildings
1919: Henry Sherry dies on November 7, widow continues to reside in home
1923: Hugh Strange and his wife Carolyn reside in house
1945: Carolyn Strange resides in house after death of husband
1948: Norman Allen Brown resides in house
1958: House is vacant
1961: William F. Allen resides in house
1964: Gilbert Dementis resides in house
Early 1970s: Fire on house's west side
1979: Bruce Heyl resides in house
1984: Thomas Newby resides in house
1993: Drs. Steve and Kathy Price reside in house
1999: Added to the National Register of Historic Places by the Price's
2003: Dr. Eric Eberts resides in house
2004: House is vacant
2005: Dr. Tammy Hilbert resides in home
2007: Dr. James Pellegrini and Dr. Susan Sung reside in house
1919: Henry Sherry dies on November 7, widow continues to reside in home
1923: Hugh Strange and his wife Carolyn reside in house
1945: Carolyn Strange resides in house after death of husband
1948: Norman Allen Brown resides in house
1958: House is vacant
1961: William F. Allen resides in house
1964: Gilbert Dementis resides in house
Early 1970s: Fire on house's west side
1979: Bruce Heyl resides in house
1984: Thomas Newby resides in house
1993: Drs. Steve and Kathy Price reside in house
1999: Added to the National Register of Historic Places by the Price's
2003: Dr. Eric Eberts resides in house
2004: House is vacant
2005: Dr. Tammy Hilbert resides in home
2007: Dr. James Pellegrini and Dr. Susan Sung reside in house
Works cited:
Adams, Peter J. "Sherry House Received National Honor." Menasha Register. 3 Apr. 2002: 2-3. Print.
Neenah Directories.
Oshkosh Landmarks Commission. Guide to William Waters' Work in Oshkosh. Oshkosh Landmarks Commission. Print.
Pellegrini, James, Dr. "527 E. Wisconsin Ave, An Interview with Dr. Pellegrini." Personal interview. 16 May 2016.
Picture courtesy of the Neenah Historical Society's Flickr page
"Strange, Hugh M." Wisconsin Historical Society. Web. 25 May 2016.
Adams, Peter J. "Sherry House Received National Honor." Menasha Register. 3 Apr. 2002: 2-3. Print.
Neenah Directories.
Oshkosh Landmarks Commission. Guide to William Waters' Work in Oshkosh. Oshkosh Landmarks Commission. Print.
Pellegrini, James, Dr. "527 E. Wisconsin Ave, An Interview with Dr. Pellegrini." Personal interview. 16 May 2016.
Picture courtesy of the Neenah Historical Society's Flickr page
"Strange, Hugh M." Wisconsin Historical Society. Web. 25 May 2016.