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Onon B. and Betsy Dahle House

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In 1853, Onon and his freshly-immigrated brother Tarjie settled in the new Norwegian settlement in Perry. Onon bought forty acres on a ridge with good access to the Military Ridge Road - not the best farmland, but a good site for a trading center and town. He built a store and log cabin there, and
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Dahle lived in the house and ran his store until he retired in 1895. Then he moved to Mt. Horeb, where he and Betsy lived until 1905, when they both died. The community where he started his store and lived for many years is now called Daleyville, in his honor.
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style. Behind the main block the stem of the T is a 1.5-story wing. On each side the roof extends to shelter a veranda. Inside, the house has varnished narrow-board floors and plaster walls and ceilings.
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In 1863 Onon built the house that is the subject of this article, with a T-shaped floor plan. The front of the house is the top of the T, a two-story main block with walls of coursed
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Timothy Heggland's NRHP nomination, among the references above, contains an interesting account of Dahle's adventure in the gold fields, and is available online.
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blocks fixed with raised mortar joints. Windows are symmetric around the centered front door. At the top of the wall is a broad frieze board, and above that a
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in Mount Horeb also belonged to members of the Dahle family and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Onon and Betsy's son,
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with his brother. In 1850 the brothers and three Scandinavian partners headed west across the plains with three yoke of oxen for the
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for the newly formed Town of Perry. About the same time Onon was involved in organizing the Norwegian Evangelical
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once a week. He prospered, and married Betsy Nelson in 1854. In the same year, Onon was elected the first
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Behind the house is a one-story bank barn which Dahle had built around 1870, with walls of vertical
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and teaching for six years, he emigrated to America in 1848. He taught school in Norwegian around
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set up a private service to bring the mail in seven miles from the post office at
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin
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National Register of Historic Places in Dane County, Wisconsin
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for a winter, worked the harvest, and cut cordwood near
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Onon B. and Betsy Dahle House is located in Wisconsin
Onon B. and Betsy Dahle House is located in the United States
Daleyville, Wisconsin
42°54′57″N 89°48′56″W / 42.91583°N 89.81556°W / 42.91583; -89.81556
Italianate
Greek Revival
08000322
Greek Revival
Daleyville, Wisconsin
Perry, Wisconsin
National Register of Historic Places
Upper Telemark
Norway
Hvideseid
Christiana
St. Louis
gold fields of California
Blue Mounds
town clerk
justice of the peace
superintendent of schools
Lutheran
ashlar
limestone
hip roof
Greek Revival
Italianate
board and batten

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