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Soldiers' Home Reef

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
County of Milwaukee.
National Register Number: 93001617
Resource type: Site.
Property type: Landscape - natural feature. The threat level was Satisfactory in
2004.
Congressional District: WI-4 Certified Local Government: YES

Statement of Significance (as of designation - November 4, 1993):
This rock mound in the Menomonee River Valley near Milwaukee was discovered by Increase A. Lapham, Wisconsin's first scientist, in the 1830s. In 1862, James Hall was the first to recognize and interpret this and several other earby mounds as fossil reefs, making them the first ancient reefs described in North America and among the first described anywhere in the world. Thomas C. Chamberlin used this and other reefs in formulating his paleoecological and sedimentological model of reef development, which was published in his classic 1877 work, Geology of Eastern Wisconsin.

Condition:
The reef was not affected by the construction of Miller Park Stadium. A fence has been built between the NHL and the Brewer's Stadium parking lot to help protect the landmark.


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