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was in April 1948 when Mrs. Martin Dorst offered it to the society. In December 1949 she announced that she was putting the house up for sale to any buyer because of the large expense that would be required to meet modern health codes for restaurants. In February 1950, the state conservation
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In 1844, Sylvanus Wade moved his family to the Greenbush area, where he purchased several hundred acres of land with the intent of building a town. The first dwelling they built was a log home that was repeatedly enlarged as the family grew and the number of visitors increased.
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house was built between 1848 and 1851. It quickly gained attention for its large size and stylish appearance. Wade began advertising his "Half Way House" in Sheboygan in 1849. This, coupled with the inn's location halfway between the larger cities of
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throughout the 1940s indicates that it continued to be a popular destination. Even as late as June 1950 rooms were being rented out. The Methodist church of Greenbush used the Wade House for church services for a two-year period from 1944 to 1946.
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The family continued to host personal guests at the house in the following decades, and hosted events such as business meetings, socials, wedding anniversaries, and showers. By 1917 the house was being referred to as the historic old "Wade House".
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The obituary of Sylvanus Wade's daughter in-law, Althea Stannard-Wade, in 1919 states that the house was built in 1850, as do all subsequent published histories, but printed advertisements with a drawing depicting the house date at least to
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The house was owned by Hollis Wade until his death in 1921, at which time ownership passed to his son William. A domestic argument at the house in 1927 ended with William accidentally shooting his son-in-law, Fred Limberg, in the leg.
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and the Robinson-Herrling Sawmill. The historical society also operates the Wesley Jung Carriage Museum at the site, exhibiting a large collection of 19th-century American horse-drawn vehicles.
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The historic building was deeded to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin (now Wisconsin Historical Society) in 1953 in a ceremony that featured poet and
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Attempts to operate a business were made in 1949 when Mrs. Martin Dorst's son, Clare Dorst, announced that he would be operating a restaurant in the house.
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to the north, the house's full-time use as an inn was discontinued. Ironically, a railroad directors election meeting was held at the house in 1854.
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In 1939 an effort was made to turn the Wade House into a going business, with advertising noting its availability for private events and dinners.
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until the highway was rerouted to bypass north of Greenbush in the mid-1980s. The Wade house was formerly a part of the
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for $ 17,000 with the intention of donating it to the historical society after the restoration work was completed.
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as the Old Wade House State Park, before coming under the direct purview of the Wisconsin Historical Society.
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The sale of the house did not occur until July 1950 when it was purchased, along with all furnishings, by the
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Ownership of the house passed out of the family in 1941 when it was sold to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dorst of
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Harriet M Keach (February 22, 1923). "The Wade Family-Pioneers of the Town of Greenbush".
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commission proposed purchasing the house to use as an office and visitors' center for the
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Frequent mention of the house in the society columns of
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From 1950 to 1953, the Wade House was restored to its
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Sylvanus Wade House is located in Wisconsin
Sylvanus Wade House is located in the United States
Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive
Greenbush, Wisconsin
Plymouth, Wisconsin
43°46′45″N 88°05′33″W / 43.77917°N 88.09250°W / 43.77917; -88.09250
Greek Revival
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Greenbush, Wisconsin
Wade House Historic Site
Greek Revival
Fond du Lac
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Plank Road
Glenbeulah
Freeport, Illinois
Plymouth
The Sheboygan Press
State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Kettle Moraine State Forest
Kohler Foundation
Civil War
Ruth Miriam DeYoung-Kohler
Kohler
Marie Christine Kohler
Lincoln
Carl Sandburg

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