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230 Merton / Edward Bergwall House
Called the “Blue Spruce” by the family, this was home to Edward and Jennie Bergwall, who came to
Hartland in 1896. The family was active in many community activities and Jennie
was instrumental in the formation of the Hartland Library. When built in 1884,
the home had a clapboard exterior, and it is believed to have been built in the
shape of a cross.
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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