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Library scene at the Historical Society
Pioneer Clothing project

Military display at OAHS
Schuyler Gilbert

SCHUYLER GILBERT, farmer Secs. 15 and 14, P.O. Oregon, born Oct 11, 1819, in Tully Onondaga Co., N.Y. his early life was spent there as a farmer.  He came West in 1845, locating 120 acres of his present farm; built a log shanty, with puncheon floor, oak door and "six-light" window; log house; the lumber used in this was sawed from timber "borrowed" from speculators' lands in Green County; in 1869 he built a good frame house, now his home; of his 165 acres, 120 are held under the old U.S. Title.  He married, in his and her native county, in December, 1844, Miss Nancy Hills; they have five children-Frank, Mary E. (Mrs. John Draher), John, Josephine, and Alice; all were born in the log house where the eldest now lives with his family.  Mr. Gilbert is a Republican, was the first Treasurer of town of Oregon, served twice, and once subsequently as a Supervisor.

Ref. 1880 History of Dane County, Wisconsin, page 1241.


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