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Young Sarah Belle Van Buren
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128 Hill Street / Sarah Belle Van Buren House
Sarah Belle Van Buren taught school in this area for more than 50 years,
retiring in the early 1940’s. She was at one time Waukesha County’s highest paid rural school teacher.
The house, built between 1891 and 1894, is a two-and-one-half story clapboard
vernacular residence showing Queen Anne influence. The irregular silhouette of
the house features a one-story stick style porch across the south facade
marking the main entrance, shingles in the gable end above, and a bracketed bay
on the east facade.
If you have any historic pictures (preferably pre-WWII) that you would like to
share with the Hartland Historical Society,
please let us know by emailing us at:hartlandhistory@gmail.com.
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