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Charles E. Marks

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Charles E. Marks (1875-1926) was a skilled carpenter who later became a general contractor in Madison, Wisconsin in the early twentieth century. Using mostly his personal designs, he built homes in the Prairie School design and American Craftsman style. He built many important buildings and homes in the Madison, Wisconsin area.

Madison, Wisconsin Buildings

He was instrumental in development of area of College Hills Historic District in Madison, which includes a number of houses that he designed and/or built.

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