- Wadham's Oil and Grease Company of Milwaukee
Wadham's Oil and Grease Company of Milwaukee was a chain of filling and service stations based in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the early 20th century. Their refinery was inIndiana . The company was headed by Harger W. Dodge who assumed leadership from his father-in-law in 1916. He saw the potential in offering a convenient way for automobile owners to fill their cars with gasoline. Dodge would build off-street filling stations with underground tanks for the gasoline, and electric pumps to dispense it. Wadham's was purchased byVacuum Oil Company in 1930. Vacuum Oil was then acquired bySocony , which later becameMobil .Pagoda service stations
Early gas stations were small, ugly or utilitarian buildings that attracted little notice, or even complaints from neighbors. Dodge hired Milwaukee architect
Alexander C. Eschweiler to design eye-catching stations. Inspired by Japanese culture, which was popular at the turn of the century, he created Wadham's signaturepagoda . As well as a prime example ofJaponism the design was one of the earlier examples of architecture forging abrand identity .Each building was unique, having a different roofline and floor plan. The pagoda-style roofs were made of stamped-metal tiles. Atop the gabled red roofs many stations had
cupola s - often multi-tiered - with lanterns hanging from the corners. The walls were black with yellow trim around the copious glass. They most often featured large plate glass windows on the front, and multi-pane windows covering the sides. Wadham's built over 100 of these distinctive pagodas between 1917 and 1930.Few of these stations remain. [ [http://www.agilitynut.com/gas/pagodas.html Examples of remaining stations] ] One, built in 1927, was in use as a gas station until 1978. It was restored in 2000, and is now a Registered Historic Place and maintained as a museum display by the city of West Allis. [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/hp/register/viewSummary.asp?refnum=04000849 Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places] Another, built in 1926, is part of the Washington Avenue Historic District in Cedarburg, and is in use as a jewelry store. [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/archstories/filling/fs_exotic_fantastic.asp Wisconsin Historical Society] ] [ [http://www.wisconsinstories.org/fillerup/transcript.cfm TV show transcript] ]
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Fantastic architecture
*Gas pump References
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