John Michael Kohler House

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Location602 New York Avenue
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Coordinates43°45′8″N 87°42′36″W / 43.75222°N 87.71000°W / 43.75222; -87.71000
Built1882
ArchitectRichard Philipp (1920 remodel)
John Michael Kohler House
John Michael Kohler House
John Michael Kohler House is located in Wisconsin
John Michael Kohler House
John Michael Kohler House is located in the United States
John Michael Kohler House
Location602 New York Avenue
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Coordinates43°45′8″N 87°42′36″W / 43.75222°N 87.71000°W / 43.75222; -87.71000
Built1882
ArchitectRichard Philipp (1920 remodel)
Architectural styleItalianate
Websitewww.jmkac.org
NRHP reference No.82001850
Added to NRHPNovember 30, 1982

The John Michael Kohler House is an historic house listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States. The house is currently a part of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center complex.

The house was constructed in 1882 by John Michael Kohler (1844–1900), a past mayor of Sheboygan and founder of the Kohler Company. No documentary record of the house's architect has been found. Family tradition recalls that John Michael Kohler, himself, designed the house. This is plausible, because it is known that other members of the Kohler family in Austria engaged in architecture, including John Michael's father, whose design of a small church survives.

An extensive addition and remodel was completed in 1920. At the time the house was occupied by his second wife, Wilhemina Minnie Vollrath (1842-1929) and four of his children Evangeline (1872-1954), Marie (1876-1943), Lillie (1877-1965), and Herbert Sr (1891-1968).[1]

Ownership of the house was transferred to the Kohler Foundation in the will of Evangeline Kohler in 1954 with a life estate for her sister Lillie.[2]

The Sheboygan Arts Foundation, Inc. was created in 1959 and its first board included Mrs. Walter J. Kohler III.[3]

In 1966, after the death of Lillie Kohler in 1965, the Kohler Foundation gifted the house to the Sheboygan Arts Foundation, Inc. for the use of the arts center.[4]

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