English: The Judge Arthur B. Braley House at 422 North Henry Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was built in 1875 (see the Property Record online). It is a Gothic Revival structure with Neo-Grec-style dormers with Aesthetic detailing. A remodeled Gothic Revival porch was added ca. 1900 by either Lew Porter or Claude and Starck.
The house was added to the US National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is a contributing structure in the Mansion Hill Historic District.
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